Guys!

Salamat salamat! I've been doin' a lot of school work lately. But I've
already read your messages weeks ago. Anyway, thanks a lot.

Ridvan! (I prefer RB.) Yes, we were classmates in elementary. We used to
tease Doni and his hotdog err i mean we use to sing that Moby Hotdog jingle
with Doni's name in place of 'Moby' . Yes, I pretty much remember you. Hehe.
Anyway, time's have changed since then. Here I am now trying to grapple with
life's challenges. And hopefully, armed with all the lessons and advices you
guys have shared here, I can trudge all the way up the success I've been
hoping to attain someday in my life.

Right now, I'm coping up with my lessons. Good thing they don't require much
knowledge from my previous lessons. But still, I have to relearn my previous
lessons. (Re*LEARN*, and not REVIEW because, really, it's like when I open
an editor and try to create even the simplest code such as making an
*if *statement
in Java, the only thing that's been moving is the effin cursor, blinking.
And that goes on for 3-5 minutes until I scratch my head, frown, and say,
"Huh?") Two years away from the course is enough to make me forget most of
my lessons. I had to dig up all my notes from a dusty compartment back at
home and wrestle with my memory. But I think I'm doing just fine. And in
fact, I'm really enjoying it. Learning has never been this fun.

Anyway, thanks again guys for every piece of advice and motivations you gave
here. It came at a time when I really needed it the most. And Sir Gerald,
(Yes, I'm still calling you Sir Gerald as my symbol of respect. And to the
rest as well. :-) ) I will keep those things in mind. And every word you and
the other "mga ser" said here. By the way, thanks for the compliment. That's
the result of a year away from school, I write (not referring to codes) a
lot during those times. (I know, though, that I still have a lot to improve
on many areas in my writing.) And to everyone else, you guys know who you
are, mga ser, salamat gyud kaayo sa tanan.

The road is still a long way for me. I just hope I don't stray from the
right path.

I guess that's all that is for me, for now. Maybe I'll be seeing you guys at
the crossroads someday. Til then, I'll be checking your posts in KLUG---very
informative.

Salamat kadaghan,

Marion





On 6/30/08, Carolyn Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hmmm.. IT depends on your passion.. U know how it hurts doing something you
> don't want..
>
> And, I've heard the states stop hiring nurses.. dunno if its true.. though
> Sir Gerald's advice is pretty mature.. ^_^
>
> But lets face the fact, daghan na au ngwork sa field na dili nila gusto
> because money matters.. ^_^
>
> Good Luck!
>
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