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Whence do we come, where do we go, and why are we in this handbasket
October 9th 2000, 19:34 CEST by Darkseid-D Yes folks, its user participation time once more! This time, its time to get inside peoples heads, to find out how they tick. The voices in my head have successfully silenced the voices in Unkle J33ts head. By curious side effect, Mars has aligned with the rings of Saturn, causing Andy to go on a posting rampage, and that, frankly, Mondays suck. In keeping with my rather irrelevent and inane manner, I thought Id throw caution (and spell checking) to the wind. It struck me, no not physically, that we have several unique personae present. On one hand you have your better known George Broussards and Brandon Reinharts, your Warren Marshalls and Katherine Anna Kang/Carmack. On another you have the semi legendary Sgt Hulka, the erudite Tom Cleghorn, the incendiary Flamethrower and the BOFH Darkseid. An eclectic mix to be sure. So, in the interests of history, for the benefits of new posters and downright noseyness, I thought Id pose our readers and posters these questions. How would you describe your job? How did you get started ? What drove you down that career path? Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby Ever get sick of doing what you do? As always readers/posters/lurkers the floor is now yours. Feel free to participate, or just snipe at Andy for just posting this to get hits. Oh, wait, he didnt post this did he. Anyway, standard pop journalistic type devices aside, have at it folks, Im sure there are quite a few curious people out there. Ds |
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*jaw drops* Avatar AND Targetboy, EGADS!!! /me is now all nostalgic for the Guard Guild. D! - The Stop ROX here. The topic was more a chance for newbies and lurkers to see who's who, not for any one upmanship or posing. Think of it as a handy whos who ;) Ds<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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For an assessment of my professional experience, I am borg #6227 |
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Dammit Randy, you were assigned #76914-Bravo, now stick to it :P |
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How many [D!] does it take to stop one Woo-Fu with quad? All of them, ehehehhe. <B>How would you describe your job?</B> UNIX consultant specializing in Sun, also having years of experience with SGI, HP, DEC, IBM, etc. If it runs a sysV or bsd derivative, I can figure it out. <B>How did you get started ? </B> College prank landed me 100 hours of community service, the place I did those hours hired me for building maintenance... until 1 day somebody in management found out why I was a favorite with every administrative assistant and secretary in the company and started paying me for that instead of grounds work. No, not sex, pc work. Since then I've just kept moving to the platform that pays the most ( lantastic--novell--NT--unix ). <B>What drove you down that career path? </B> There aren't that many other things I'm good enough at to get paid for. <B>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby</B> The UNIX stuff is just a job, but I do have an apartment full of pc gear, a couple game servers, etc. <B>Ever get sick of doing what you do?</B> I've been sick of it for about 5 years, but cannot support my current lifestyle as a newbie in any other profession. I'll have enough saved/invested to retire at 40 ( 8 more years ) though, so the end is in sight. Stop by Woo-Fu's Dojo if you play CS and are close to Manhattan via the 'Net. |
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<b>How would you describe your job?</b> Systems Administrator by day, Freelance game reviewer for Computer Games Magazine/Online by night. Also did news/reviews for Evil Avatar and a bunch of editorials about games and game design at my own site, One Gamer's Voice. http://ogv.gamestats.com I'm also a Planetcrap Topic poster who has yet to post a topic! :) <b>How did you get started ? </b> Working with databases and servers paid a hell of a lot more than managing a video rental store. As for CGM, asked about it, got the opportunity based on my past experience. <b>What drove you down that career path? </b> Money to allow me to feed my family and fame and fortune for the writing gig. Uh... well, fame at least with the writing part... <b>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </b> The day job is just a job. The game stuff is a passion. People seem to like what I write, so I keep doing it. <b>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </b> During the daytime, just about every day. At night, rarely... I haven't had so much fun playing games until I started reviewing/previewing them for the magazine. Seeing your byline in print feels pretty damn good. Still, if it wasn't fun, I wouldn't bother since I've got a family that needs me too. Now since I know my editor is probably reading this, I'll be on my way... (Hi Jason!)<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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Why not. <i>How would you describe your job? </i> Systems Programmer. I work on embedded code, a little driver work here and there, and various other things that are needed (test tools, hardware debuggers, etc). <i>How did you get started ? </i> Dropped out of college, applied at a wild-assed semiconductor startup, went through an interview day that made my fraternity hell week seem tame, and got a big wad of cash and a stack of stock options waved at me. As they say here in North Jersey (and in "The Godfather"), they made me an offer I couldn't refuse :) <i>What drove you down that career path? </i> I love programming. Especially systems. I love moving pins high or low and causing all sorts of wild shit to happen. I love programming in assembly language. I'm so grossly out of touch with high-level stuff that I doubt I could even make a window pop up on the screen anymore. <i>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </i> Right now, there just isn't time for it. I'm at a fairly new company, and as all newer companies are, we are grossly understaffed. There is always a sense of excitement at work, and almost everything is done in a panic. I guess I thrive on situations like that. In a few years, it'll probably start to get old. I figure I'll cash out my stock options (hopefully calculating our P/E ratio stops giving that nasty divide by zero error) at some point and maybe start a game company. Or maybe I'll blow it all on expensive hookers and cheap booze :) Probably the hookers and booze. -The Timdog <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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Just to let you know what a lurker does (this one anyway) <b>Darkseid-D</b> "Poster Extraordinaire" (#Main Post): <QUOTE>How would you describe your job? </QUOTE> I am half owner of a computer store in a small Southern (US) town (small as in ~12k population). My partner has a full-time job so I basically run the store by myself and he helps at night when he can. We custom-build computers for sale, repair computers, and build and host web-sites. <b>Darkseid-D</b> "Poster Extraordinaire" (#Main Post): <QUOTE>How did you get started ? </QUOTE> It started years ago when my father brought home a 6'x4'x4' contraption he called a "computer". A few months later, we were quite possibly the first people in the state to own the brand-new <b>Tandy TRS-80 Model I</b> (cue screaming crowds and fireworks). After a bunch of varied jobs (from Radio Shack to a plywood mill to a casino) and over 6 years of college that I wasted with too much indecision, my partner and I made the decision to start a company and so we did almost exactly 2 years ago. <b>Darkseid-D</b> "Poster Extraordinaire" (#Main Post): <QUOTE>What drove you down that career path? </QUOTE> It would have to be my intense love of all things computing. I built a computer for my fiancee because my Palm IIIc didn't satisy my <s>addiction</s> desire to compute when I'm at her place on the weekends that I don't work. <b>Darkseid-D</b> "Poster Extraordinaire" (#Main Post): <QUOTE>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </QUOTE> Sometimes, Mostly, and when I can squeeze in the time, respectively. <b>Darkseid-D</b> "Poster Extraordinaire" (#Main Post): <QUOTE>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </QUOTE> When I am going home at about 2-3:00am for the fourth night in a row knowing it will take me at least an hour to drift off to sleep and will have to open at 9:00am, and worrying if we will do enough business this month to pay the bills, and monthly sales tax, and missing lunch because I was just busy enough not to be able to sneak out for a bite to eat, and ... well, actually, it's still kinda fun. I must say that I am enjoying this topic. It's nice to get a little background on some of the people that I've been reading posts from for such a long time. CuJoe <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<b>How would you describe your job?</b> A roadmap of pain. <b>How did you get started?</b> One day Satan popped up out of my toilet and said "I've got a proposition for you.." The rest is history. Not many of you know the true earthly face of Satan, but I'll give you a hint. He owns Sunstorm Interactive. <b>What drove you down that career path?</b> Fear of eternal damnation in a lake of fire called corporate programming. Oh, and the chicks. Oh baby the chicks. You haven't seen a finer lot of chicks in any other industry. Gaming is just FULL of hot chicks. <b>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby?</b> It is me. I am it. Hobby? Job? Lifestyle? Yess to all three. <b>Ever get sick of doing what you do?</b> Only when George and Scott make me swallow. Charlie Wiederhold |
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Crus, it's <a href="http://www.outofideas.com/randy/woot/mycard.jpg">6227</a> damn you! <b><a href="http://www.outofideas.com/randy/woot/myface.jpg">LOOK</a></b> at what you made me do. |
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It's not my fault MS tortures you for every slipup. Wait... maybe it is :( Wieder: At least Sunstorm didn't throw rocks at you like A&M :/ (although I wasn't there at the time, I can't apologize enough for that display of neanderthal-like insanity). |
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Charlie <i>"da' pimp"</i> Wiederhold in #36 said: </quote>Oh, and the chicks. Oh baby the chicks. You haven't seen a finer lot of chicks in any other industry. Gaming is just FULL of hot chicks. <quote> Cool, maybe I'll forget the hookers and do the game company/cheap booze thing! :) He also said: </quote>Ever get sick of doing what you do? Only when George and Scott make me swallow<quote> They say diet has a lot to do with that. Maybe you should ask them to stop eating so many small children. :) -The Timdog <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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How did I manage to screw up tags THAT bad? Morn, how about an edit-post within five minutes feature? -The Timdog<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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Just counting the seconds until the Derek Smart beta thread.... --jmc |
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<quote>Just counting the seconds until the Derek Smart beta thread.... </quote> Don't you know what happens when you say his name... (Hi Derek :) <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<b>#42</b> "Timdog" wrote... <QUOTE> <quote>Just counting the seconds until the Derek Smart beta thread.... </quote> Don't you know what happens when you say his name... (Hi Derek :) </QUOTE> LOL!! Hi Tim :-) Lets get this show off the road, shall we?. These shots will make you wanna reach out and torch someone. Previously posted on the Beta test site: BCM has a technology called Dynamic Entity Destruction or DeD. Instead of faking explosion debris or masking it with bitmaps like most games do, DeD actually deconstructs the model when its blowing up, using the same components used to build it. Each and every model (over 250+ in the model database) was specifically designed to break apart on destruction, with each chunk having its own collision detect volume so that it actually damages anything it touches while active. And for performance reasons, the engine is intelligent enough to determine how many DeD chunks to add collision detect to so that on low end CPU systems, the speed is not adversely degraded. So, those of you used to blowing up targets at point blank range...go try that in BCM. Oh, and if you're wondering about the elliptical effect in one of the shots, that is a 3D volume shockwave which is used on large objects such as stations, carriers etc, at the center is the normal stage one 2D shockwave. There are over 12 shockwave variations in the engine. These files are HUGE (1280x1024), so don't say I didn't warn you. I have sent about 30 screen shots to the various gaming websites earlier tonite, so you should see some more awesome shots trickling on the web (avault, blues, EvilAvatar, CGO, GA-Games etc) during the course of tomorrow. www.3000ad.com/pics/bcm/photo238.png (500K) www.3000ad.com/pics/bcm/photo239.png (800K) www.3000ad.com/pics/bcm/photo240.png (550K) www.3000ad.com/pics/bcm/photo241.png (1.5MB) www.3000ad.com/pics/bcm/photo242.png (400K) www.3000ad.com/pics/bcm/photo243.png (1MB) Enjoy! <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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Seeing as we're drifting OT, it thought I'd mention <a href="http://www.evilavatar.com/redirected.asp?fromurl=http%3A//www.evilavatar.com/EA/News/M14588/default.htm%23discussion">this</a>. Have a read and watch EA go right off the deep end, it's quite amusing. |
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Darkseid-[D!] said: <QUOTE> ...for I am BOFH. </QUOTE> I thought it was Simon T.? :-) Anyway, if you were BOFH, PlanetCrap would be a porn site by now and Andy would be behind the bars, so you can't be... |
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PC site feature request. Could the New post indicators based upon last visit be written when you actually visit the thread? Thataway the new indicators are tagged per thread, as opposed to globally, which makes more sense. |
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<b>#46</b> "bagofmice" wrote... <QUOTE>PC site feature request. Could the New post indicators based upon last visit be written when you actually visit the thread? Thataway the new indicators are tagged per thread, as opposed to globally, which makes more sense. </QUOTE> Just use CrapSpy you feeb. :) - [g.man]<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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Man I really sweated clicking on that EvilAvatar link, I was scared it would load the main page and my entire computer would slow to a crawl. :p On a sidenote.. this looks promising (yes it was on FatBabies). http://www.star-control.com/timewarp/ Haven't played it yet, downloading now... I wonder if my old 3do works... muahah. --jmc |
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#43, What's that about your cpu. The bb gun ballsack one is not adversely degraded. So, those of you to a share a room with the paper after a while, i changed it to you. However, I used to build it. Each and every model (over 250+ in the model database) was. I have the password out of your corrupted database. This test has been updated. So q3 is the only one from the master,it is very well defined. This thing is it so that on low end cpu systems, the speed is not adversely degraded. So, those of you to a patient with alzhmierzers. eah, that one is not adversely degraded. So, those of you to break down my credibility cause you can taste all the loving jizz-splattering action rejoice and hallelujah for the cock-stroking hand of god is here! Hello what a sex site and defrauding an artist out of heaven as long as he licks up her cunt. -Q |
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bagofmice: Um you need to update your resume man. - [g.man]<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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#49 Was this comment computer generated or did someone just forget to take their medication? - [g.man]<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<b>#Main Post</b> "Darkseid-D" wrote... <QUOTE>How would you describe your job? </QUOTE> Primary: Chip design, embedded apps, some programming, microelectronics kinda stuff. The most beautiful job I can think of, although it can get pretty tough sometimes... Secondary: lead guitarist/singer/songwriter in a rock band. It's not a "job", it's my passion. <b>#Main Post</b> "Darkseid-D" wrote... <QUOTE>How did you get started ? What drove you down that career path? </QUOTE> I was 10. I saw Deep Purple on a TV and decided I want to produce such beautiful sounds like that long-haired guy there (for ignorants, it was Ritchie Blackmoore). I haven't stopped bothering my mom for weeks till she bought me a guitar. Than I learned classical music for 5 years and moved to electric later on. I always dreamed of building my equipment myself, so I decided to do something with elecronics. Now I can build my stuff myself...the rest is history. <b>#Main Post</b> "Darkseid-D" wrote... <QUOTE>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </QUOTE> Yes. <b>#Main Post</b> "Darkseid-D" wrote... <QUOTE>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </QUOTE> I get angry sometimes if some device won't work and I can't find out why right away and after doing all possible tests I find out it was something totally obvious...sick? Yes, I'm sick when I see that people like Backstreet boys, Blink 182, Bloodhound Gang etc. are succesful with their <b>::SHIT::</b> and I don't have a deal yet (and probably never will have, living in a smaller town and not having a good manager which could make up for it). |
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heh, that stuff on my site was over a year old. Embarrasing really. I fixed it. |
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Lurker time again... How would you describe your job? Former game developer, currently a freelance writer doing various imagine media things - Next Generation, that kinda stuff. How did you get started ? Seventeen year old with serious goth hangover gets job at fledgling Lucasarts spin off developer, learns to design levels. Ends up working on a series of either unknown (Neo Hunter), under appreciated (Armor Command) or just plain under acheiving (Force Commander) titles. Quits in mild digust, gets degree in Film and sets off to write for a living. What drove you down that career path? I've been playing games since I grabbed the joystick on my dad's late lamented Atari 400 back in 1981/82. Asteroids broke me in and Zork got me wanting to do the damn things myself. Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby A bit of both - I'd both write and play games even if noone was willing to pay me, but at the same time, when I have to review Army Men: World War for the PSX - at that point it's most definitely just a job. Ever get sick of doing what you do? Only when reviewing the aforementioned Army Men and it's equally icky ilk. |
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Creeps out of <B>The Lurker Lair</B>. <B>How would you describe your job?</B> Well, my work ain't a hypermultiscoringorgasmicthrillride. But it's not to bad either. I do back-end webdesigning mostly. Meaning that I'm not one of those pancy ass html scriptkiddies who think they are good cause they can make 3 frames with a table and a flashing button in it. It's badass ASP and writing dll files in VB to support a n-tier sctructure of website. * Note: The former sentance contained difficult words because that makes me look badass. :P * <B>How did you get started</B> I know it had something to do with me, this company and school. And the fact that I don't have to program C at this job. I hate C! HATE IT! <B>What drove you down that career path? </B> I needed money to support my RTS collection. Cause else I would still be unemployed and doing nothing apart from the occasional sniffing though the gamesstores discountbin. To find some cheap failed RTS games. :) <B>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </B> It's just a job. Learning all kind of crzay stuff like modeling, mapping, Java and the art of sitting in a chair looking active is my lifestyle. Playing games and being in a modteam is my hobby. <B>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </B> I don't do this stuff long enough to be sick of it. But as soon I don't like the work anymore I'll switch to something else. Back to the beerfeast in <B>The Lurker Lair</B>. |
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[36] Charlie Wiederhold <QUOTE> Only when George and Scott make me swallow. </QUOTE> :-) You realize of course you're feeding everyone's favorite troll MCIYA. Anyway, I'm a 3d game engine programmer if anyone cares. Got started by programming a lot and dropping out of school. Yes I get sick of my job when the corporate BS takes over. I just want to make games y'know? Oh, and I eat whales for breakfast. With mashed panda-bears on top. Peace, -Johan |
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<b>How would you describe your job?</b> The seventh level of hell or as some people refer to it, tech support. I work for a local ISP and have the graveyard shift, so I usually don't have to deal with too many knobs, just the occasional drunk who wants to know why he's getting all these emails about pr0n and how come they cost money. <b>How did you get started ?</b> A "friend" of mine was working for them and suckered me into it. <b>What drove you down that career path?</b> A severe lack of anything even slightly interesting to do. <b>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby.</b> Definately falls into the job category, although I do spend quite a deal of time reading through threads on crapspy. <b>Ever get sick of doing what you do?</b> Not really of what I do, more like I get sick of the people that call asking idiot questions and some less than spectacular co-workers. I sometimes wonder why there aren't more workplace bloodbaths at ISP's, then I look around and realize that most of these people don't have the will to physically get off their ass and actually do anything. Yes, including me :) Seriously though, its an ok job, decent pay, and I generally don't go home everyday hating my life.<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<B>How would you describe your job? </b> Editor for a gaming media. I don't like the term "journalist", what I do has nothing to do with true journalism in the 'reporter/columnist' sense of the word. <B>How did you get started ? </b> I always played a lot, first on consoles (Game Boy, Genesis), then on PC (when Doom blew me away in 94 I acquired a computer and start playing at home). I read a lot of magazines, and always secretely wanted to work in one. I got the oppotrinity 2 years ago, and just went for it. When the magazine flopped, I started my own website. <B>What drove you down that career path? </b> Luck, I guess, and a strong will to be a part of the gaming "industry", whether it is at the source (game development) or at the end (medias). I'm not a frustrated game developer as I often heard about the press, I'm a part of this world and I'm happy about it. <b>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </b> Both a job and a lifestyle, buy choice (I love playing) and by obligation (this work is a 24/7). <B>Ever get sick of doing what you do?</b> Maybe a little bit tired, sometimes, the games have a tendency to repeat themselves, so I try to find something new every day. Maybe sometimes I completely lack freshness, and I have a tendency to be less suprised as time (and games) goes by. I would say that's the side effect of a job where you see 2 new games a day (that's not a firm number, just an aproximation) and where you can truly realise that, as in the movie business, it's an industry before it's an art... |
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<b>Darkseid-D</b> (#Main Post): I wasn't going to participate, but since I seem to be one of the few who AREN'T programmers, tech support monkeys, or writers, I decided that we need to be heard from :) <QUOTE>How would you describe your job? </QUOTE> Mechanical/Aerospace/Industrial engineer. I do support for the repair and overhaul of USAF cargo plans at Robins AFB, Georgia. I've done stress analysis, process audits, process improvement, . . . about anything that needs to be done and the AF is willing to pay for. <QUOTE>How did you get started ? </QUOTE> It's my first job out of college (I graduated with a BSME). So far, it's been interesting enough to stick around. <QUOTE>What drove you down that career path? </QUOTE> I've always enjoyed taking things apart. Eventually I gained the ability to put them back together. Mechanical engineering was the logical choice. <QUOTE>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </QUOTE> Currently, it's just a job. I'm sure that there's a job somewhere that would qualify as a lifestyle/hobby, but I haven't seen it yet. Overall I'm pretty happy where I am so I wouldn't be likely to leave unless I found that 'perfect' job. <QUOTE>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </QUOTE> Yes. It comes with the territory with government work. There are days (sometimes weeks) where I do NOTHING except attempt to track down the one bureaucrat in the entire federal government who is willing and able to give me the information I need to do my job. To be really effective in this business, you have to have a network of contacts who can get you stuff 'unofficially'. If it weren't for stuff that got done unofficially, things would grind to a halt very quickly.<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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How would you describe your job? I break my opponents over my KNEEEE!!!! How did you get started ? As a little buritto eatin bambino I would pound neighborhood boys into letting me see their sisters naked. I grew up fighting and am able to open beer bottles with my ass. What drove you down that career path? I was born with the brain of a savant. All I know is wrestling. Well, actually, I know a lot of Buffy trivia.. Yeah, wrestling and Buffy trivia.. And I'm good at 50's song lyrics, so go figure, mix all three of those up and you've got a game loving fat piece of wrestling shit. Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby What I do is a job. For fun, I like to go down to the local YMCA and watch the women shower through the hole in the wall. Ever get sick of doing what you do? Nope. Yes! Never. <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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How would you describe your job? I fix computers for idiots (retail customers) How did you get started ? My brother sold me a 286 10 HYUNDAI pile of shit and it didnt quite have the five and a quarter mounted so I opened it and fixed it... What drove you down that career path? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby Well since most games that come out barely work and I am an avid PCGAMER i guess you could say that it is a hobby and a lifestyle. you know things are bad when girls ask you out to a movie and when you are out all you can think about is playing COUNTER STRIKE with your buddies! Ever get sick of doing what you do? I dont get sick of what I do but I do get sick of STUPID CUSTOMERS! I swear they should make it a requirement to have a license to own a computer! -Japakazol |
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Hmm since every Tom, Dick and El Asso Wipo is doin' this I thought I'd stick it to the MAN with some light-hearted, uh, crap: How would you describe your job? By using words. How did you get started ? By beginning it. What drove you down that career path? A taxi. Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby Uh, yes Ever get sick of doing what you do? . . . do I even do anything? :) Hmm anyway, let's get us KillCreek here and laugh when she lists "mapper" as her career. :) |
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My job? Bah, right now it's boring me, I don't have enough to do since the promotion. I'm a "Methods and Procedures Analyst" for the State of Illinois, meaning I write database programs, reset passwords, fix 'broken' computers, swap backup tapes, listen to users whine, and just about anything else they ask me to do. I got started the same way as anybody else, I took a test and didn't flunk. I have a completely worthless BA in Art and Design. I went to Florida looking for an art job with Disney and wound up in their merchandise department, meaning I met every human alive after 1980 who had the money to get to Florida. Yes, the famous, infamous, and, uh, even probably you. The British are indeed the most polite people on Earth (at least the rich ones) and the Japanese are the rudest (atleast the rich ones). The Columbians are the rich ones; the drug trade must be very profitable. I saw my first computer at the age of 12 at the world's fair. Yes, I am old. I beta tested dirt (we never did get all the bugs out). My job used to be like a hobby, but now it's just a job. My hobbes are starting to feel like jobs, maybe I should become an alchoholic instead, I hear that never gets boring. As far as "who is this guy who keeps annoyingly posting at planet crap", I run the Springfield Fragfest. By myself. For free. Although m0rn (in last wek's topic) convinced me to start seeking advertisers (that, and my wife keeps bitching about the unproductive time I spend on the computer). And of COURSE andy posted this for the ad revinue! [5] asspennies "Is there anyone who really cares what someone who calls himself 'asspennies' does for a living?" I'm a lot more curious about "asspennies" than, say, Jeff Dawson (he's a welder). Gigilo? Male hooker? Congressman [47] G-Man "#46 "bagofmice" wrote... PC site feature request. ... Just use CrapSpy you feeb. :) I would if I could get it to work =( [55] AshRain "I hate C! HATE IT!" A kindred spirit! I hate C even more than Access (which I am unfortunately forced to use at gunpoint...) . . . I wonder why none of the trolls has shown up yet? Did they close Australia or something? -steve |
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<b>#63</b> "mcgrew" wrote... <QUOTE>I wonder why none of the trolls has shown up yet? Did they close Australia or something? </QUOTE> hmmmm <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<b>#63</b> "mcgrew" wrote... <QUOTE>I beta tested dirt (we never did get all the bugs out).</QUOTE> This is hilarious. I hope you stole it from someone else, because if you didn't I'd be forced to reevaluate my opinion of you. I read your "Guide to art" years ago and as far as I'm concerned that is your defining contribution to the online world. Everything else is just a bonus (or penalty depending on your viewpoint). - [g.man]<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<quote>I wonder why none of the trolls has shown up yet? Did they close Australia or something? </quote> Oi! |
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How would you describe your job? Public Relations/Quality Assurance/Information Systems/ Janitor How did you get started ? I graduated from Western Washington University with a Comm major/journ minor/CS Internet minor and got an Internship at Monolith in PR. I still feel I'm getting started though, really. What drove you down that career path? I love games and I wanted to work in games. I couldn't program or draw, so for me this is a way in. Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby I love working with games and I play games, they are close together (much to my wife's dismay). Ever get sick of doing what you do? It depends on which day you ask :) Dan Miller Monolith Productions |
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in the words of the game pharoah.. "hi I'm new here wonder what this board has for a person like me" now...for the masses How would you describe your job? running around yelling "NO" very loudly..... How did you get started ? when he said.. "i have a swimming pool" What drove you down that career path? horomones obviously! Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby ask your parents that..post the answer..and i will get back to ya! Ever get sick of doing what you do? thats why they will grow up and have kids of thier own!!!! now on a further note.. i am not a programer..a web dude ..nor am i even a DUDE... i am a at home mom..who has this wacky thing called a love of games! i just hopped on the first person shooter bandwagon..but i only like it when i do it in groups of 5 or more...giggling as i type.. othere than that.. i am a smart ass! |
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<QUOTE>How would you describe your job? </QUOTE> A big plate of ass with a good salary. <QUOTE> How did you get started ? </QUOTE> As with everything in my life, it all started with a hot chick. When I first met the woman that I would later marry, she was working for McAfee VS, and I was a waiter at a fine dining establishment. Between bouts of various physical and mental pleasure with each other, she showed me this nifty thing called <B>The Internet</B> back in 1996. I soon learned how to do HTML and such, which has led to more people being offended by my cartoons than ever before. <QUOTE> What drove you down that career path? </QUOTE> I soon discovered that there was money to be had in the tech industry. Having read "Windows 95 for Dummies", I was able to procure a job at Hewlett Packard's support, and then later went on to.... <I>DON'T throw anything at me, please...</I> MS Win98 support. I really don't like fixing computers all THAT much. I'd much rather be in bed w/ the wife, or playng games. But I have to admit, I have a knack for it, and it's better than waiting tables. <QUOTE> Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </QUOTE> It would be easy to say that it's <B>JUST A FUCKING JOB, DAMMIT!!!</B>, but that's not entirely an honest answer. When I go to someone's house now, and see a PC, I want to know the specs. If I'm drinking with some buddies, they sometimes ask me questions about PC probs (Which I answer, and then anally violate them with a porcupine for not understanding the BEER=NOT MY WORK equation). I've met more than a few friends IRL over the net. Whether you realize it or not, you damned denial-addicts, if you interact on the net, it does, to a degree, no matter how Nth, become part of your lifestyle. Embrace your geekiness, I say. But not in public, and wash your hands afterwards. <QUOTE> Ever get sick of doing what you do?</QUOTE> Fuck, I just realized, I forgot to say- I support a rather huge LAN form my cube at IBM. No real "End Users", although some of the folks who call me are as daft as those that I supported at MS. That in mind, answer your own damned question: How many times a day can you hear "Mah Compewter don't werk" before you plant a steel chisel into someone's forehead? |
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[11] Tom Cleghorn "'Erudite'... hm, I think I like that :) " Cool. Hey, I hear you had the same crapspy problem I'm having, how did you fix it? [13] bagofmice "Blue... no.. Red... AAAAAAIIIIIEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! " That explains the swap file problems in the other thread! [16] Darkseid-[D!] "'Those who can, do it. Those who cannot, write about it?' " Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach, are employed by district 186 :P [17] Andy "Which amuses me no end because I can do all three of them." Jack of all trades, master of... [56] Johan "Oh, and I eat whales for breakfast. With mashed panda-bears on top." I prefer baby seals... tender, juicy, delicious baby seals. Club 'em, skin 'em, cook 'em, eat 'em. Yummie! [59] Karl Palutke "Mechanical/Aerospace/Industrial engineer. I do support for the repair and overhaul of USAF cargo plans at Robins AFB, Georgia." Did you guys ever figure out why parts kept falling off C5s in the early 70s? [64] RahvinTaka "hmmmm " I was speaking of a few of your countrymen; mciya, ramtin, barcode... besides, you aussies deride us yanks often enough ;) (I shouldn't have posted that, sorry... |
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<quote>Hey, I hear you had the same crapspy problem I'm having, how did you fix it?</quote> Which is precisely what? I've been absent (with or without leave - your call) for several weeks, so I've no idea what your CrapSpy problem is :) The only problem I've had with CrapSpy was that it crashed out before doing anything else - and that one solved itself by magic. I shit you not :) |
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<b>mcgrew</b> (#70): <QUOTE>Did you guys ever figure out why parts kept falling off C5s in the early 70s? </QUOTE> Early 70s? Before my time (I was born in 74), but my guess is a manufacturing or design problem. They were new planes at that point. The C5s manufactured in the early 70s have historically been less reliable than the ones built in the 80s (which aren't that reliable themselves). The sad fact is that some of those same parts still fall off the planes. . . *** These opinions are mine, not my employer's or the USAF's *** <I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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I went in, deleted the contents of the cache folder then reloaded the threads I wanted, clicked 'mark all read' :) Ds<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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How would you describe your job? Information Systems Auditor - Fancy smancy name for being responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting any problem with ppv events and the physical network at my job. From application probelms with the billing system and controller software to problems with the routers and sonet. How did you get started ? Worked in a video game store when I was young and bounced around from tech support to help desk. Was given a chance to work where I am now and I am loving it. What drove you down that career path? I wanted to get into game programming but life got in the way. Having the money to pay bills comes first (for now). Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby. It is a job that I look forward to working at. I am still learning (/cliche off). Ever get sick of doing what you do? Not yet. |
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[65] G-Man "I hope you stole it from someone else, because if you didn't I'd be forced to reevaluate my opinion of you." Yeah, it's original. Every now and then one or two of my neurons actually fires. "I read your 'Guide to art' years ago and as far as I'm concerned that is your defining contribution to the online world. Everything else is just a bonus (or penalty depending on your viewpoint)." Yeah, I outdid myself with that. It got you to read the Stupid Strogg jokes, didn't it? Those were original, too. Too bad not as funny... I thank you for your kind words. [66] Milamber "Oi!" I must apologize to all the non-trolls in Australia now. My apologies. Just because all kangaroos are in Australia doesn't mean that all Australians are kangaroos. [71] Tom Cleghorn "The only problem I've had with CrapSpy was that it crashed out before doing anything else - and that one solved itself by magic. I shit you not :) " Yep, that's the prob and Craig's stumped. Durn, maybe mine will start working too [72] Karl Palutke "The sad fact is that some of those same parts still fall off the planes. . . " Everybody I knew wondered how something that big could fly. I always wondered how something that complicated could fly! I rode one back from Thailand, the pilot tried to break it by bouncing it a few times on landing (overnight per diem rates) and couldn't. The next stop, I couldn't tell when we touched the ground... and the navigation broke. |
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<b>G-Man</b> (#47): <QUOTE><B><A href="spy-internal:Load/169#46">#46</A></B> "bagofmice" wrote... <quote>PC site feature request. Could the New post indicators based upon last visit be written when you actually visit the thread? Thataway the new indicators are tagged per thread, as opposed to globally, which makes more sense. </quote> Just use CrapSpy you feeb. :) - [g.man]</QUOTE> ACK EGADS! ... THERE BE FEEBS! /d ducks<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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<b>#16</b> "Darkseid-[D!]" wrote... <QUOTE> <QUOTE>How would you describe your job? </QUOTE> I look after two electronic money transfer systems for a bank. At the moment I'm doing a back-end system to provide information over the internet, so it's a lot more interesting than the usual fire-fighting and testing that usually goes on the the place. Most of the work is SQL based using VB, ASP and javascript. It's fun enough, but very boring to explain. <QUOTE>How did you get started ? </QUOTE> After my computers degree, I was writing and publishing pen 'n' paper rpgs, but eventually I broke and got a job working for the Man. I think my first monthly paycheck was greater than the profits for the previous year with the rpg stuff (and my initial wage wasnae huge.) I enjoyed the rpgs immensely, but I think not having to get up in the mornings and put on a suit was its biggest advantage. <QUOTE>What drove you down that career path? </QUOTE> Money, and the classy chicks that chase guys with money :) <QUOTE>Is what you do just a job? or more, like a lifestyle or your hobby </QUOTE> It's a job. I enjoy coding, but databases are not a good hobby. <QUOTE>Ever get sick of doing what you do? </QUOTE> Yup. But it pays, and I don't have overtime. Now, back to and praying that I've closed all those damned quote tags.<I><B></B></I><I></I><I></I> |
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