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What do you do in IT
#46 Guest_KuunLB_*
Posted 01 November 2003 - 10:11 AM
i am a repair technician... basically i repair home audio stuff that ppl break :/
it's very boring but i tend to enjoy it at times..
my hobbies are cars and computers... i like to race cars and anything related to computers.
im 19 and am hopefully going to attend school at the local tech school here to start in computerscience, networking and programming
bout the only thing major i've done as far as computers go is i've built and tweaked my 2 main systems and build a network that has a whopping 3 users that consists of a hub and a router
if you'd guys like, i have pictures of my machine "Seraph" and "Centaur" as well as the specs to go with them.
I also have pics from when i just swapped the automatic transmission out of my 1989 Honda Civic DX 4d sedan
anywho
Kuun
#47
Posted 01 November 2003 - 06:59 PM
Job : working in / with Computer Switching World
working in Telecommunication Company providing many service, my job is to Monitor
Hobbies : Games (Mostly Strategy Games like C&C Series, CIV 3 etc.)
#48
Posted 02 November 2003 - 10:50 AM
Heh....I loved the C64.....nearly went blind trying to type all that basic from the booklet to make a balloon float across the screen...or to coax that wicked little SID to make a squeak noise.Have been doing computers since the 8086 era through the Vic-20 & C64 era {Kinda liked the Commodore Range} <Bring back the Amiga - Still think that it'll kick even the lattest intel in the butt!!>...
Despite recieving second degree burns from the PSU..I loved my C64.
Still think cassette tapes rule!
Great to have you here, Wicked! Belated welcome etc etc but hey!
#49 Guest_wicked_*
Posted 02 November 2003 - 01:37 PM
BTW. with a little bit of electronics know-how and some old copy's of Compute-gazzette.... you never know what a $10 C64 might come in handy for.
* Perhaps you could wire up an alarm system for the house.
enjoy your day and thanks for the compliment!.
Wkd.
ps: I prefer the disk Drive.
pps: thought I'd go blind with all those fancy coloured load-up screens.
#50
Posted 02 November 2003 - 01:50 PM
I plan on getting a 2 year in Networking Security.
It bothers me that anyone could gain acess to my network but it bothers me more that it can happen to anyones network.
Here i have learned abit from everyone and thanks alot for that!
I am currently starting to learn to program Im gonna try Python the eventualy C++ but i really think that Perl is what i wanna know.
Great to have found this site.
It does show the diffrence between the skiddys and the people willing to learn.
#51 Guest_Manufest_*
Posted 03 November 2003 - 03:37 PM
I'm 16, still in high school =/ but i'm a A+ certified technician (got that last year)
Hobbies are ... computers! (no brainer eh) i also love biking and i love tae kwon do and other martial arts...
I'm almost in the naval reserve for naval communicator , and i plan on going to university for computer engineering (although, i'm having a lot of trouble in chemistry...xD i don't know if i'll still persue it<_< )
I'm also looking into doing some more certifications (er, can't really afford doing the courses so i just buy the books , i have to pay for everything myself, including tae kwon do! money 's tight ) =/
#52
Posted 04 November 2003 - 06:19 PM
into *nix, windows, exchange, security, babes, etc.
#53
Posted 04 November 2003 - 06:23 PM
into *nix, windows, exchange, security, babes, etc.
microsoft certified professional, systems administrator
- workstation/server
- exchange
- infrastructure
#54
Posted 04 November 2003 - 11:05 PM
I'm studying to MCP in C#, SQL Server and one of my own choice which I havn't decided yet.
Is there any trialversion of Exchange out there?
#55
Posted 04 November 2003 - 11:18 PM
if i'm not mistaken you can download trial of exchange from microsoft site.Nice one.
I'm studying to MCP in C#, SQL Server and one of my own choice which I havn't decided yet.
Is there any trialversion of Exchange out there?
#56
Posted 09 November 2003 - 01:56 AM
I was on a 33 k modem that day, so I couldn't get it down though.
#57
Posted 13 November 2003 - 04:56 AM
Keep up the great work guys!
#58
Posted 13 November 2003 - 10:53 AM
#59 Guest_Xxplozive_*
Posted 01 December 2003 - 05:12 AM
It isn't a IT job but it's very great
#60
Posted 02 December 2003 - 08:37 AM
FiStY
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