"Brooks R. Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > | I wonder if all (or most) of you are in similar careers and that is > | why you are so proficient with compiling and testing and tweaking > | all of this stuff. Or is it just a hobby that has gone on for so > | long that you have advanced your knowledge of Linux/Debian to these > | levels that all of you are at? > | > | Just curious... > > Well, yes and no. I have sort of a round about computer history. I got my > first computer when I was 10, a TI-99/4A -- that should date me properly, > and I liked it a lot. I got a Commodore 128 a few years later and learned > assembly. I went to college to become a musician and later sold out my art > for money, I changed to a business major. Got BBA and an MBA, I'm also a > CPA. I'm addicted to college, so I came back to computing and am working on > a MS in CS with 9 hours to go! I've been on debian since bo, and I like to > program in plain old C (if you can't do it in C, it can't or shouldn't be > done). I work as an accountant/systems admin for a manufacturing company.
That doesn't sound at all like the Brooks Robinson I'm familiar with </baseball joke>... -- My secret to happiness... is that I have a heart of a 12-year-old boy. It's over here in a jar. Would you like to see it?
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