I dropped out of high school. I never did post secondary. I spent time in places that would be negatively regarded.

But here I am, with you fine people. I've asked questions about math, you've answered them. I've asked questions about nonsense, you've answered them. I've asked complex questions about how do I do X when Y doesn't make sense, and you answered them.

Funny you say you may not be a banker. I said for two decades that I'm not a programmer. That said, this non-programmer figured out some stuff about finance to get by... did you, as a non banker figure out some programming to get by?

Corion, you've been instrumental in many aspects of my growth. I want to say multiple people's growth, but I can't speak for them. The work you've done across the board is beyond comprehension for most people, including myself.

Thank you. Please keep doing what you do, and ensure those you're teaching receive the ethical and moral qualities that I fully believe you have.

-stevieb


In reply to Re^2: Who's still around? by stevieb
in thread Who's still around? by stevieb

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