Sean Patrick O Morda

A Celt's Passion

Sean Patrick O'Mordha

Sean Patrick O'Mordha

About me

While life started in Scottsbluff, NE, Sean came of age in Laramie, WY. After retiring from law enforcement he worked for the Hilton Corporation in northern NV. Married, with three children and four grandchildren (and still counting) Sean has always been writing. During his working life that writing concentrated on professional journals. Since retiring he has turned to fiction. He has authored a number of short stories and currently has a book, Pirate Legacy: The Inheritance premiers June 2010.

My work

Author of short stories and the novel series, Pirate Legacy beginning with Book 1, The Inheritance (June 2010)

Fast facts

  • At the movies I like to see:Comedy with adventure
  • Last movie seen:Avitar
  • Music I listen to:World, classical, soft rock, Flamenco
  • Best album right now:Josh Groban
  • Favorite author:Rod Serling, C S Forester, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne
  • Last book read:Harry Potter (again), Clive Cussler, Eoin Colfer
  • Best game right now:Mahjongg (computer), Black Jack (at the casino)
  • Favorite sports team:Dodger baseball
  • I'm passionate about:Family
  • I wish I could:Travel more, but not drive
  • Favorite travel destination:Southern Mexico (Yucatan), Greece, Alaska, Canary Islands
  • On my vacation I..:Sat on the deck of a cruise ship and vegetated with a good book.
  • If I won 1 million dollars, I would:Help the kids and travel
  • If I were a super hero I would:Relax on a Caribbean beach and wait for the bad guys to self-destruct
  • Fashion I rather not see again:Movie star
  • My worst purchase ever:Windows operating system
  • I want my coffee..:Don't drink. Not healthy, but I detour passed the grocery store coffee section and inhale deeply.
  • Food I like:A lot easier to say what I don't like
  • I don't like:Politcians and squid. Somewhat alike.
  • Software I use:Linux/Ubuntu
  • Hardware I use:Whatever my computer-whiz son puts together
  • I discovered My Opera from:Opera

Why I choose the Opera browser

Does FREE count? I've been with Opera from the early days although it doesn't show. Coming from the old days of computering there wasn't all that much memory so writing code had to be tight. With the advent of more memory programmers have gotten sloppy. What became obvious was how tightly OPERA programmers wrote their programs. I appreciate simplicity and people who work to pack a lot of things into small packages. It demonstrates pride in doing something right.

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