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svenftw
I'm 34 and from the redneck part of Southern California (yes, such a place does exist, we even have our own style of country music called the Bakersfield Sound). I'm a roleplayer, videogamer, golfer, bowler, motorcyclist, clays shooter, drummer, writer, mechanic, and hobby collector.

I was gifted with a high intellect, but I have squandered it and just get by with a moderate education and middling professional career.

I've never trained in any martial arts unless shooting counts.
Stahlseele
Ah,y es, good old intelligent but lazy problem . . i know it well ._.
CanRay
QUOTE (Stahlseele @ Jun 22 2011, 12:03 PM) *
Ah,y es, good old intelligent but lazy problem . . i know it well ._.

I'd agree with you, but that'd cut into my nap time.
Kyrel
QUOTE (Machiavelli @ Jun 22 2011, 01:25 PM) *
What a coincidence! I also have my own business, selling high-quality industrial and special cables and complete harnesses into the scandinavian market.^^ This looks like the beginning of a possible partnership.^^ Give me a PM.^^


It's a small world, and a smaller industry buddy wink.gif PM sent.
Fatum
QUOTE (Stahlseele @ Jun 22 2011, 09:03 PM) *
Ah,y es, good old intelligent but lazy problem . . i know it well ._.
Who doesn't...
longbowrocks
Portland, Oregon, USA
Senior in college
Not a big fan of collages (as others have mentioned) so I majored in Computer Science (which is also under the arts department).
Working at a geospatial data hosting company for the summer.
Brony for two weeks.

Hobbies:
Powergaming
Avoiding any and all standards like the plague (including consistent use of punctuation)
DWC
QUOTE (longbowrocks @ Jun 26 2011, 03:41 AM) *
Portland, Oregon, USA
Senior in college
Not a big fan of collages (as others have mentioned) so I majored in Computer Science (which is also under the arts department).
Working at a geospatial data hosting company for the summer.
Brony for two weeks.

Hobbies:
Powergaming
Avoiding any and all standards like the plague (including consistent use of punctuation)


A programmer who hates standards?
Stahlseele
open source freaks . .
Rubic
I prefer the term "General Purpose Freak" thank YOU!

On the other hand, I guess I'm more of a stealth freak. It can be fun to freak out complete strangers, but it's even more of an accomplishment to freak out people who think they know you.
longbowrocks
The company I'm at doesn't have any established rules for code yet. Some has comments, other bits don't. One guy puts spaces at the beginning and end of every argument list.
But by standards, I meant that I frequently act outside the norm. For example: not getting a driver's license or permit; rollerblading everywhere including into class; or wearing swim trunks and a t-shirt in the dead of winter.
Faraday
QUOTE (Rubic @ Jun 26 2011, 04:15 AM) *
I prefer the term "General Purpose Freak" thank YOU!

On the other hand, I guess I'm more of a stealth freak. It can be fun to freak out complete strangers, but it's even more of an accomplishment to freak out people who think they know you.

Playing close to the vest: Fun and profitable!

QUOTE (longbowrocks @ Jun 25 2011, 11:41 PM) *
Not a big fan of collages (as others have mentioned) so I majored in Computer Science (which is also under the arts department).
I admit, I don't much like them either, but what does an art form have to do with computer programming?
Christian Lafay
Texan, born and raised.
Random listing of jobs.
Last job, military intelligence.
Current job, cook.
Dream? Start my own MC.
longbowrocks
QUOTE (Faraday @ Jun 26 2011, 08:27 PM) *
I admit, I don't much like them either, but what does an art form have to do with computer programming?

Somebody said he didn't go to "collage" because it wasn't his thing. I wanted to make fun, but I felt bad quoting it directly.
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