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Hehe cool :D :D :D :D

Enygma will be pleased...as he wsa growing tired of my trying to do graphics..hehe
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who me? naw....I like it :P
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kriek-
slick images, but the one with the girl, at first glance, gives the impression that her face is melting/stretching away from her head (on the right). maybe it's just me, though.

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Yeah sometimes I lose the Wacom settings I had more and it's harder to stay between the lines (in so many words) . Didn't spend a whole lot of time on those. I have to attend to my paying clients needs.
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Kriek wrote:Yeah sometimes I lose the Wacom settings I had more and it's harder to stay between the lines (in so many words) . Didn't spend a whole lot of time on those. I have to attend to my paying clients needs.
lol, i wish i had "paying clients"
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I have a paying client.

He is called my boss. :D
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It's been rough lately.
I also work at Cisco Systems in Orlando so that take most of my time up.
But I got most of my clients on my own.
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heh even if i get a work permit, i can't get a job..

the local grocery store doesn't even hire until 16..

let alone, to get an entry level position in computers, I'd need to take courses and classes to have proof that I'm not a moron.
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Post by phice »

hob_goblin wrote:heh even if i get a work permit, i can't get a job..

the local grocery store doesn't even hire until 16..

let alone, to get an entry level position in computers, I'd need to take courses and classes to have proof that I'm not a moron.
Tom Thumb here hires at only 14...

Also, its funny that most of us 1x year olds know much more then college graduates do in php/mysql/etc...
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i went to my moms work (government) and the "web page designers" they had there....didn't even know HTML...

*sigh*...how come I can't get those kind of jobs? I'm better fit for it
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phice - be careful with overgeneralizations there. I'm a graduate with a graphic design/advertising degree and I've been doing PHP for 4-5 years now :)
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Yup, I wouldn't be where I am today without my schooling, literally. College is a good thing, and in my opinion, those that don't think so either didn't go to a good college (and high price doesn't mean good) with good instructors (e.g. Those that care), or they didn't take advantage of college itself and all that it offers.
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Also worth taking into account those asking all of the questions and those answering all of the questions.
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i plan on getting all that i pay for...and i also plan on going to a technology school.. VA Tech probably

heh, im one of the few 14 year olds that you'll see at Borders (book store) purchasing a book on PHP...

I'm pretty sure my future career is going to be either in music or computers... or both 8)
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Post by toppac »

I went to VA tech for a year and a half. Their cs program is very boring, starting out with C (no not C++, just C). They teach you alot of basics for the first year, just loops and control structures. Their Comp Engineering is a little better, but still have to do alot of crap gen ed courses before you get to the good stuff.
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