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New Geeks on the Block / ME!
« on: August 15, 2011, 07:10:12 PM »
Hi All...!

I was wondering, is this a site where REAL geeks(like myself) post or is this a youall site. I see plenty of youall sites, and I hate how people try to copy us. They generally don't even know how we think, or how sensitive we are. Excuse me for typing inclusive of you all...!

So, I just turned 15(sings happy birthday to myself) and am still learning as much about hardware, software, programming, and obtaining an extensive knowledge on those subjects as I can. I have helped many people with their computerr problems, and even fixed a computerr for my math teacher in college(yes, I am 15 in college, and will have a degree when I finish High School). I don't really have a ladyfriend, although kinda want one. I have glasses, braces, am 6' 1" and play guitar, acoustic and electric. I am looking to build my own gaming computerr and have learned many things since starting on this endeavor. It has taught me plenty about hardware and system compatibility.

I am also teaching myself Perl, which has been a trip since I have not taken a programming class. I dress nicely, Pajamas are shorts/t-shirt and day clothes are a dress shirt and pants(shorts if it is hot). I don't have many devices like youall have, but I RTFM(I don't ever curse, I just use this expression), and adapt to the few I carry around with me. I never really was the geeky type, until I was thirteen. When my body hit puberty and matured, my mind matured and is now thinking as the person who I really am. I am not like other kids. I do not 'hang' with teens my age( I do have a geekfriend, though), I prefer to have intellectual conversations with adults. AMD is NOT the antichrist, but I prefer Intel.

I still have a long way to go with my desires, so any tips, info, along with advanced knowledge from the form about hardware, software, and programming would be greatly accepted.....! Any is appreciated, no matter how technical. I am a fast learner.

Thanks for your time, I type alot!

-Daniel

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