I learned how to make an endoscope using a Swiss Army Knife, a cell phone camera, cell phone, and chewing gum.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had to learn everything about manufacturing, patents and how to run a business, and eventually I came up with an prototype that worked.
I learned everything by ear and played all the different instruments. So then I was able to find a guitar. That was, like, in the seventh grade. And then I didn't know how to put my fingers on all the different strings, so I had to figure out how to do it upside down and backwards, and I still play that way today.
I learned a lot about how to shoot and how to put together sequences.
I began to do this thing I do of giving myself a class every day, and trying to experiment and push further. I don't mean to say I knew everything, because I didn't, but I would do what I knew and then push beyond that and see what else I could find.
I had been teaching myself photography.
I learned how to scuba dive, which is something that I've always wanted to do.
I learned nothing while I was in school.
Well, I did a harmonica instruction tape for Homespun tapes.
I learned how to fire a sniper rifle, which I'm sure will be useful at some point.
I taught myself how to use a multi-track tape recorder, which was the first time I recorded myself.