QUOTE(throwingks @ Jul 16 2007, 11:27 AM)
That's real nice and clean. Good work!
+1
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I'm an 18 year old high school student shortly planning on attending a tech school for developing my talents.
I have taught myself some basic Photoshop/CS2 skills using free online tutorials and many hours with nothing to do. I took a VisualBasic.NET Programming course nearly three years ago and ever since, I've been learning as much as I can in my free time about programming to quench my geek thirst. Besides programming and graphic design, I do a lot of work with web development. Besides spending way too many hours on computers, I also spend a lot working on them: ie building, upgrading, fixing, modding, etc. I'm the guy everyone calls when their computer won't work or they need a new one.
In short:
Whether I'm modding an Xbox Console to run the latest distribution of the Linux Operating System or building a mechanical hit counter for webpages that sits on my desk shelf and ticks as it counts up every time someone visits my MySpace page, I'm always applying myself, trying to push myself to learn more about programming, graphic design, anything that I can use to further better my knowledge and ability to create things along with my career opportunities.
When faced with any challenge, my answer is "yes", and the solution is "whatever it takes".