Heh, for a serious reply...
As far as the raw act of writing goes, my philosophy is generally content-over-style. Not that I don't value eloquence, but I like a bread-and-butter approach as to make sure my story is properly understood (or as properly understood as possible). However, I have found myself taking inspiration and adding small touches similar to those used by some of of my favorite writers, like C.S. Lewis, Arthur C. Clark, and Carl Sagan.
As for the storyline, I have some very specific ideas of what I want to do, though admittedly I have a tough time formulating them. Basically, I like a direct story with an indirect presentation; one that makes you think about how to unravel it, and makes sense when you do. A basic, direct story is rather bland, and an overly-creative, hard-to-follow artsy one is even worse (this goes for movies, too), so my aspiration is to be somewhere near the middle.
I don't write enough to get critiqued on any of my stories, but my academic writing for school has been very well received by my instructor. He says I'm a good writer with organized ideas, though sometimes I spread myself too thin.
What is your writing style?