computergeek
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This is a very late introduction but at the time of me joining the site I was 20 and wouldn't you know it time has passed. And now I am 21+, oh wait how is that a good thing?
But all age jokes aside, down to the whole point of this introduction erm...me. Lol no I am not that shallow.
I started messing around with software from a young age and I built my first PC in primary/first school, then went in to building websites since my first year of high/secondary school (year 7 for all you UK folk).
Self taught of course because back then coding being taught to any capacity or to the end that, I was self teaching myself was non existent.
Since then I know of course html, php, css and a bit of javascript and flash.
And my video editing skills are shall we say very good but I am very anal or how you say OCD about my work.:lol:
As well as some PC programming, again self taught of course but this is mostly the Linux side of things as terminal is my desktop and cmd can look at my behind.:lol:
I went straight to college after secondary/high school, way before the daft stay till you're 18 years of age policy was made effective.
And studied or blind completed an I.T Practitioner course, very boring when you're basically repeating everything you know.
I then went straight into work nothing fancy then when I was 18+, I got my first I.T based job doing web design/coding for an SEO company and the free hosting. I got was a very good perk but since then, I am moving onto better things as it was becoming very expensive for me to travel to work.
And I am hoping to get back into web design/coding even though, I ended up doing all the PC maintenance which of course.
I enjoyed doing even if it wasn't part of my job requirements but then again there was only five of us in the I.T department.:crazy:
So I welcome anyone new to the I.T/PC scene and to all current members, mod the hell out of it and if it says no, benchmark the nuts of it and then overclock it some more.

But all age jokes aside, down to the whole point of this introduction erm...me. Lol no I am not that shallow.

I started messing around with software from a young age and I built my first PC in primary/first school, then went in to building websites since my first year of high/secondary school (year 7 for all you UK folk).
Self taught of course because back then coding being taught to any capacity or to the end that, I was self teaching myself was non existent.
Since then I know of course html, php, css and a bit of javascript and flash.

And my video editing skills are shall we say very good but I am very anal or how you say OCD about my work.:lol:
As well as some PC programming, again self taught of course but this is mostly the Linux side of things as terminal is my desktop and cmd can look at my behind.:lol:
I went straight to college after secondary/high school, way before the daft stay till you're 18 years of age policy was made effective.

And studied or blind completed an I.T Practitioner course, very boring when you're basically repeating everything you know.
I then went straight into work nothing fancy then when I was 18+, I got my first I.T based job doing web design/coding for an SEO company and the free hosting. I got was a very good perk but since then, I am moving onto better things as it was becoming very expensive for me to travel to work.
And I am hoping to get back into web design/coding even though, I ended up doing all the PC maintenance which of course.
I enjoyed doing even if it wasn't part of my job requirements but then again there was only five of us in the I.T department.:crazy:
So I welcome anyone new to the I.T/PC scene and to all current members, mod the hell out of it and if it says no, benchmark the nuts of it and then overclock it some more.

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