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Name: David
Country: United States
State: Indiana
Gender: Male


Interests: God (the one from the Bible) (the christian bible) (with only 66 chapters) Computers Books Anything Sci-Fi Movies (Sci-Fi, Action/Thriller, Scary/Horror)
Expertise: Computers, espically Networking. And programming. I"ve been programming since I was 12.
Occupation: Student
Industry: Education/Research


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AIM: DaveGnome


Member Since: 7/15/2004

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Friday, January 20, 2006

It's 2:40 in the morning and I'm ordering chainmail...





I know - you're saying to yourself "WHAT! - this is so not soon!"  But you see, that's where you're wrong.  It is soon.  Time is relative.  Just ask my Kassis.  He'll tell you.


Friday, August 19, 2005

WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!

Update comming soon.


Monday, August 15, 2005

UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!!!!

Stuff happened.


Thursday, February 17, 2005

Well life here is peachy.  We've had a couple of ABSOLUTLY AMAZING SPRING DAYS here.  The weather outside was awesome.  But now it's dipped down and gotten cold again. 

Apparently only taking 14 credit hours is only less work if you don't volunteer for things.  Like TA'ing 4 classes.  And holding a student sys-admin job on top of that.  And evenings that go like this:

*whiney voice* Dave, my computer got a virus.. help
Dave: *sigh*... OK

*whiney voice* Dave, I need help with my [insert css class here] homeowrk
Dave: *sigh*... OK

*whiney voice* Dave, I.....
Dave: *sigh*... OK

It's not all that bad, I enjoy helping people.  But it does take up time.  And no, anybody who reads this and gets my help (you KNOW who you are) absolutly do not think this in any way pertains to you.  I ENJOY helping.  If I didn't, trust me, I wouldn't do it. 

Been watching an awful lot of Alfred Hitchcock movies.  I would recommend: Birds, Psycho, Rope, North by Northwest, and also (not by hitchcock) Saint (james bond-esque film starring Val Kilmer)

I'm making some final decisions about jobs for this summer, so those of you inclined to do so could pray about that.  Also, I'm taking a spring-break "missions" trip to work with Gospel For Asia (www.gfa.org) outside of Dallas Texas. 

Question of the post:  Is it possible to be too nice for your own good?

Quote of the post: "She has passed the right-of-passage, she is now a man"

Website of the post: www.gfa.org



Saturday, February 12, 2005

So the answer then I think (at least for new) is to post fewer times, but more substantially?  I dunno.  My life is weird.

Props to 2.  She is a most amazing singer.  We were playing the kerioke (I know I spelled that wrong) version of DDR last night, it was a lot of fun.  Mike and I recently traded with another person to get DDR Max (we have DDR Max 2) so we've had a lot of fun recently playing all the "new" songs. 

Classes are going well.  I've only got 14 credit hours, so it's not too bad.  What is bad is that it allows me to spend all my free time getting involved with other projects and fun things so I stay pretty busy anyways.

Question of the post:  If I sell you something what ethical right do I have to tell you what to do with that thing?

(I.E.  If I sell you a hammer, can I say that you can't let your friends borrow it, only you can use it?  Can I tell you that you can only use it to hammer nails?  If I sell you a CD, can I tell you that you can't let your friends borrow it?  Can I tell you that you can't copy it?)



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