$me->{a}=23; $me->{s}='M'; $me->{occupation}=q(I don't have a job, you insensitive bastard!); # +until recently dir IT for a small compony -- [http://www.mastros.biz] +. $me->{l}='Germany'; #for the next two months, anyway -- US in the past +, after 2 mo, who knows... $me->{degree}='HS graduate'; # Some collage; also hold an A+ cert, as +if anybody cared. $me->{use at}='whereever I can get away with it'; # at work, when it's + the best tool (which is pretty much whenever the task calls for prog +ramming), and for fun. Havn't had a project that didn't call for a s +pecific language at school... $me->{login}='when I use a new broswer; I don\'t log out'; # Visit al +most every day -- sometimes more then once a day, often simply contin +iously for many hours.


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In reply to Re: Who am I? Who are you? Who are us? by theorbtwo
in thread Who am I? Who are you? Who are us? by monsieur_champs

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