I haven't posted in over two weeks. Not that my life has been completely uneventful in that time - I just haven't been bothered putting some words together, that's all. Some cuts for your convenience...
Ooh, a fitness thing. You're far more active than I. I want to exercise more and so on but I'm too lazy. Besides, Gyms cost too much money. And people seeing me exercising is embarrassing.
Congratulations on finding new muscles, I hope they stick around. :)
Yes, I have issues with Uni graduates. And I wanna be one :P
I'd say don't waste your money or time, but if it takes the paper to get a job (although my NEATO person reckons employers know they don't mean a thing except that you can stick with something semi-long term...
They'd prefer to employ some prat straight out of Uni who's learnt a heap of out dated crap they've been teaching for the past decade. But ooh, they have a piece of fucking paper that says, "I am a computer expert, and I have the piece of paper to prove it!" Bah to that crap. They're all a bunch of useless young twats who wouldn't know how to trouble-shoot a computer problem if their lives depended on it.I love you too
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Congratulations on finding new muscles, I hope they stick around. :)
Thanx! Me too! :D
I'd say don't waste your money or time, but if it takes the paper to get a job (although my NEATO person reckons employers know they don't mean a thing except that you can stick with something semi-long term...
I've often figured this is what the "piece of paper" was really all about. I don't hate it any less though :o)
I love you too.
I, on the other hand, am definitely not a computer expert. I have a piece of paper (or will at the ceremony) but it doesn't mean a thing. I don't know a thing and no, I don't believe I could trouble-shoot a computer problem very well at all. I'd really like to, though. Teach me o paperless master, please?BWAHAHAHAHAHAALOLOL!!! Yes, feel the love. The paperless love. In all my years of working with computers and trouble-shooting, I've come to the conclusion there is one main rule to follow when finding the solution to a computer problem: Never exclude ANYTHING from your list of possibilities until it has been
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAALOLOL!!! Yes, feel the love. The paperless love. In all my years of working with computers and trouble-shooting, I've come to the conclusion there is one main rule to follow when finding the solution to a computer problem: Never exclude ANYTHING from your list of possibilities until it has been COMPLETELY eliminated. Then there's other stuff like common sense, logic and anything else you can throw out the window when it comes to computers :o)That's a very interesting laugh you have there
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Ooh, a fitness thing. You're far more active than I. I want to exercise more and so on but I'm too lazy. Besides, Gyms cost too much money. And people seeing me exercising is embarrassing.
Congratulations on finding new muscles, I hope they stick around. :)
Yes, I have issues with Uni graduates. And I wanna be one :P
I'd say don't waste your money or time, but if it takes the paper to get a job (although my NEATO person reckons employers know they don't mean a thing except that you can stick with something semi-long term...
They'd prefer to employ some prat straight out of Uni who's learnt a heap of out dated crap they've been teaching for the past decade. But ooh, they have a piece of fucking paper that says, "I am a computer expert, and I have the piece of paper to prove it!" Bah to that crap. They're all a bunch of useless young twats who wouldn't know how to trouble-shoot a computer problem if their lives depended on it.I love you too ( ... )
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Thanx! Me too! :D
I'd say don't waste your money or time, but if it takes the paper to get a job (although my NEATO person reckons employers know they don't mean a thing except that you can stick with something semi-long term...
I've often figured this is what the "piece of paper" was really all about. I don't hate it any less though :o)
I love you too.
I, on the other hand, am definitely not a computer expert. I have a piece of paper (or will at the ceremony) but it doesn't mean a thing. I don't know a thing and no, I don't believe I could trouble-shoot a computer problem very well at all. I'd really like to, though. Teach me o paperless master, please?BWAHAHAHAHAHAALOLOL!!! Yes, feel the love. The paperless love. In all my years of working with computers and trouble-shooting, I've come to the conclusion there is one main rule to follow when finding the solution to a computer problem: Never exclude ANYTHING from your list of possibilities until it has been ( ... )
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