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What about tech attracted you?

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What is is about tech in general interests you?

Mine is pc configuration, I love picking and choosing specific parts for specific purposes.

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I've been around computers since Kindergarden. I grew up with it.

 

I remember using these keyboards with a huge tracking ball integrated into it.

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export PS1='\[\033[1;30m\]┌╼ \[\033[1;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[1;30m\] ╾╼ \[\033[0;34m\]\w\[\033[0;36m\]\n\[\033[1;30m\]└╼ \[\033[1;37m\]'


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What is is about tech in general interests you?

Mine is pc configuration, I love picking and choosing specific parts for specific purposes.

same here

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Dem slots attract me.... Seriously though, I love actually building it, assembling parts and/or soldering circuits

I am good at computer

Spoiler

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Totally all the girls. 

Life is pain. Anyone who says any different is either selling something or the government.

 

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I love the fact that you are never done upgrading , it give me a sense that my creatation will never die

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I second that! But,also to me the Components are just as sexy.

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What do you like the most about computers? hmm Really just the amount of things you can do with a computer. You can have it provide services to other people such as websites and file sharing, even helps businesses grow with a wider market than what they would have than just their local town. With some specialized computers (Routers switches) and things of that nature you can link people across the world together that would have never been possible without them.

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I've been around technology since I was born and I've used PCs since I was 3....?I think...

And I've always been interested in technology...

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I've been around technology since I was born and I've used PCs since I was 3....?I think...

And I've always been interested in technology...

3...? is that even possible...? well come to think of it i was using windows 95 when i was 4 or 5 i think.

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I have been around technology for most of my life.

 

PCs in general interest me because of the freedom to create something that is truly MINE, completely custom, to play games with.

I think of it this way: Who made the Xbox? Microsoft. Who made the Playstation? Sony. Who made this PC? Me... I did  :lol:

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3...? is that even possible...? well come to think of it i was using windows 95 when i was 4 or 5 i think.

What do you mean how is that possible...?

My father always had a PC in the house but I finally by myself got to you use it without anyones help.

I remember needing help pushing the power buttons....Oh memories :P

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I've been around computers since grade 1. I grew up with it.

 

I remember using these keyboards with a huge tracking ball integrated into it.

Computers? What computers? Like those colour-backed macs? I remmeber using those in Gr 1 and man was I clueless lol. Coming from a Windows environment isn't at all easy for a Gr1.

 

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Being able to understand why something doesn't want to work for me. Pretty much being tech competent is what it's about.

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Computers? What computers? Like those colour-backed macs? I remmeber using those in Gr 1 and man was I clueless lol. Coming from a Windows environment isn't at all easy for a Gr1.

 

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I should say I've been around computers (Windows) since kindergarden, because I know the iMac wasn't around yet. 1995-1996 is when I started using computers, and all Windows computers. My first experience using a Mac would've been about 9 years ago when the iMac G5 came out in 2005.

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Ive been using computers since I was about 3 or 4. The first computer we had when I was that age was an old IBM DOS computer. I just love how technology has changed over the years and to see where we have come too since then

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I should say I've been around computer since kindergarden, because I know the iMac wasn't around yet. 1995-1996 is when I started using computers.

Likewise. But my parents always had Windows computers. So when Gr1 came around in '01, I was totally confused as to how I would use a Mac at school. By then, I was so used to opening up .exe to install programs and games and right clicking for more options/the menu.

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What do you mean how is that possible...?

My father always had a PC in the house but I finally by myself got to you use it without anyones help.

I remember needing help pushing the power buttons....Oh memories :P

I don't even remember when i was 3. when do kids learn how to talk anyways...

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I have always loved building things and technology. Just came  natural.

Life is pain. Anyone who says any different is either selling something or the government.

 

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MS Paint...

Seriously, that was the only thing I used when we got our first family computer.

Did you scribble on it then fill in each gap with colors? I hope I'm not alone in that.

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