>From Robert Fisher:

>Hi Kelvyn,

>It is hard to advise you without knowing your level. (I think I am quite a
>novice but some others might think my level is quite high)

>I think it would be helpful if you tell us what you do know / can do.

>Regards,

>Robert

I dont know exaxtly what you want to know, and if I dont tell you you'll say
"you should have told us that".

So here goes:

I cant install Linux :(
I get lost with a lot of the terms used with most hardware/software.
English was never my best subject.

I have installed MySQL,Apache,php on my win box (the first time it took me 6
weeks).
I can design/build databases (relational), query etc to a standard where I
can use it for commercial use.
I can write php scripts to a standard where I can use them on a commercial
site.
I can hack JS enough to get it to do what I want although I never use it for
anything.
I use html/css to a point where I can use it for commercial purposes.
I work in PhotoShop and Fireworks.
I'm currently learning Java and hope to move on to C++ as quick as possible.
I can lay bricks (thats why I'm a bricklayer and not at work cos its
raining).
I can fix most vehicles that dont use a computer.
And I can damage a computer to the point where it is uneconomical to repair
it (I have several now).
Lastly, I guess I could say I can work in dos, but dont offer to give me
your computer to find out how well :)

As you can see theres not much here, and nothing that will help with linux.
Truth is I became a bricklayer for a good reason.

About the only thing I have in my favour at the moment is that I've been on
a learning curve for about 5yrs now and I'm not inclined to give up easy.

Thanks for all the replies.
Hope the above helps.
Regards Kelvyn

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