Thanks, Sir Romar for that thought, I am only a biscuit junkie not a code junkie.. hehe :D Bitaw dude..you have the time in the world to figure things out, the resources are everywhere..Kumbati lang jud!
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:42 AM, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I started with computers, I also did not have a computer of my > own (being the son of an honest policeman with barely enough to feed > the family). I had to find a way to be able to use the computer while > studying. So I had to resort to applying as a Student Assistant and > was assigned at the computer lab (heaven!). I did that for two years. > Practicing coding, computer repairand networking while being an SA. > Yup it was hard, but looking back to all those years, it was worth it. > > A lot of you new bloods are very fortunate. You got lots of internet > cafe's now and most of you have computers at home. Plus you get to > learn higher level languages (Java, C++, et al). During our time ( > >10+ years ago ), it was the "dark ages" but it was fun. > > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Marion Go <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I do have one problem though; I don't have a personal computer at home. > The > > year and a half I spent at the course (my apologies to the previous > > statement I made which was spending 2 years in the course) was all done > with > > me spending a lot of time at internet cafes and my cousin's house just to > > find a computer to work with. But in spite all that, I still made it in > > class and passed my projects on the deadline. Was it luck or grace, that > I > > don't know. I guess I'll be doing the same stuff again this coming school > > year. But I will find ways to get through all this. > > > > I was gonna take Romar's compliment, but I remembered I'm a year younger > > than him. So there's no way he can tell if I'm good at anything or not. > > Boo-hoo for me. But thanks anyway, I guess. Lol. > > > > For all the guys, thank you so much for all the priceless lessons you > guys > > have imparted here. It has been a privilege for me with you guys > responding > > to this thread. Really, this has been a really big help for my career, my > > future, and my life for that matter. Sir Gerald Quimpo, Romar > Melancolico, > > Don Manganar, Earl Lapus, hard wyrd, tildemark, and Mr. Jason Yap, thank > you > > all so much. Bow ko sa inyo. Jong Palabao, I'm not gonna take your > advice. > > Hehe. > > > > Once again, Salamat salamat. =) > > On Jong Palabao's advice, you'd have to take it in reverse. He's like > that - always doing reverse psychology (or taking it in reverse? > hehehe ). For all you know, he's also a code junkie too. > > Good luck on finding again your way back to the tech world. Regards. > _________________________________________________ > Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > -- / ( b b | [^b] { 2 } ) / 1010 1001 1101 1101 As proof that, when all else fails, there's always delusion. http://trevayne.deviantart.com http://trevayne.wordpress.com
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