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I am new to MajorGeeks so I thought I would introduce myself and maybe find out more about you all. I am in Idaho, but I am not an Aryan. I eat steak and potatoes and drive a pickup truck, usually not at the same time. I support my troops and pay my taxes. I like parrots and Social Distortion. Under my desk I have Windows XP, Red Hat Enterprise and OSX on one switch box. After reading my mail I can tell you where to find the best mortgage, Viagra, porn ohh and apparently I won a prize somewhere. I managed to get my wife hooked on the biker build offs and American Chopper on TV so I figure it’s just a matter of time before I get that Harley. I like solving problems and moving on…so I hate repetition. I have ADD and tattoos but still managed to learn to write a little code. I currently manage a help desk at a local University so I am not in it for the money:) Ohh yeah, I can be sarcastic sometimes too. I love to help out when I can and I am grateful for help that I receive. I hope this tells you about me. What about you?
Shiver Me Timbers
06-23-04, 00:56
Welcome micr0dv8. Sorry I am not one for much typing tonight, but I can tell you I am one tired, over worked lady. Guess your going to have to observe me for a while if you want to know anything about me. Summer is my busy season, so I will be dead on my butt for the next few months.
Welcome micr0dv8, Im new here too, and so far everyone seems pretty cool. Not much to say about me really, just that I am a recent graduate of Web Design and Developement, I have done a few websites and many graphics. I found this site and thought it would be a great place to learn a few things and make some friends. Also, I am a female, and old enough to know better yet young enough not to care. Oh and I have a warped sense of humour, so beware!!:cool:
Welcome to MG
Now you done did it. :D:D
You will be here for a while
Just Playin
06-23-04, 01:55
Hey, how's it goin'. I'm from IN and I drive a pick-up too. I run hardening furnaces for a Fortune 500 company. I have a slight dyslexia problem so I'm giving you the high-five for not letting anything hold you back. I had a parrot once. He wouldn't shut up, so I put him in the freezer. When I took him out, he looked at me and said "Just tell me what I have to do so I don't end up like that chicken in there.":D
Welcome to MG micr0dv8.
Surgeon General's warning: Frequent use of this product may be habit forming, and may impair you social life. ;)
Nursed company net & computers from '87-2K, currently sales & tech support for aircraft parts distributor. Official old fart. :)
hi. im Mr.Wolf. i rarely post on the forums, except for the random dont-pay-attention-to post :D
Welcome :D
sounds to me like you will fit right in. If you want to know more about some of us, check out some of the older threads, like debbie's to say hi.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/vb/showthread.php?t=34445
Then you will know if you want to run away or not.
Me, I'm an NZ expatriate, married forever, 2 teens (one of each), 2 ancient cats, one Shepherd/ Boxer dog, 42 million rabbits out back working their way through all living vegetation, I like tacos and would probably like cannollis but the local mafia won't send me one, so I am an undecided in that area. I am a fibre artist and an almost-real estate agent. I like to annoy the big guys here. I don't know zip about programming but am learning a lot about all the things my pc can and can't do thanks to the fine folk here.
Welcome to the jungle, we've got fun and games...:D
i keep meaning to run away....lol
but someone keeps throwing a lasso and making me come back.....lol
..but what we REALLY need is a resident psychiatrist. :D ..we all seem to be fertile ground for them.
Oh wait! Xflat prolly knows heaps. :p
Welcome to the worlds largest and most diverse Geek Zoo..
careful with what you feed them. Tacos are best when in doubt. ;)
- Cowboy
I have a psychology degree.. does that count? ;)
and whenever someone says "taco" you should automatically transpose that to "cannoli". It's safer that way.. :D
Hi micrOdv8,, welcome to MajorGeeks. :)
See? no joking, no taco/cannoli stuff,, Just a nice greeting to a new member.
The day is still young though,,, ;)
You're going to fit in perfectly here. Computers, Harleys, Tattoos and ADD describes 80% of the males here ;)
Do you smoke rum soaked crooks ? :cool:
kodo, you and me both. mybe we ought to start online councelling for frustrated puter users. lol
That's funny... my degree in college = Psychology..
Yeah, we can create an online counseling group for internet addicts.. :p
and yes I have smoked rum soaked crooks. Wow, it has been a few years. Well, when you live where you can't get Cubans...
I had crabs once.... goats huh? that must be rough..... :)
Welcome to MG micr0dv8 and Dande http://img57.photobucket.com/albums/v173/star17abby/wave.gif
I'm known around these parts as AbbySue...mom of 2, gramma of 5 (still waiting on #6...Dr.s been sayig anyday now for a couple weeks!) I migrated south to FL from Western NY a couple years ago...can't say I miss the snow at all! lol Star17 and I can be found just about every weekend at our favorite spot on the beach which lately has been an adventure due to shark activity.http://img57.photobucket.com/albums/v173/star17abby/yikes.gif Unfortunatley I can't work any more due to being rear-ended twice within 4 months so now I spend my time fiddling with my puter, fixing other peoples puters and doing a lot of graphics work. I'm hoping to set up a home based business so I can say goodbye to the disability payments and feel like a productive member of society again:D Will have to add that second hard drive first though...I only have 10 gigs of space left cuz of all the stuff I've made:eek:
Well, I don't miss the snow cause we have it too much!! But I don't know if I would trade that to swim with Sharks... Sharks freak me out. :0
That's funny... my degree in college = Psychology..
Great, you'll be babbling like the rest of us in no time. Welcome to the funny farm. ;)
I'm from the UK, England in fact, and I'm going to take over the world, starting with the Web. Mwahaha. We've already taken over dA once this year ;)
I run a business called TotalKrap (registering the partnership soon... I wonder if they will mind the name? :p), and I'm also applying for a job at a computer shop come net cafe down in my town. I like computers, and I've been using them since I was 3. so 14 years of experience :D haha... well I've only got into fixing computers in the last couple of years, so yeah.
I'm also a non-insturment-playing member of a band, called Hypostasis (http://www.hypostasis.co.uk), who I've been with since they began 3 years ago. I'm their sound engineer come manager come webmaster come roadie ;)
I am a MG addict.
I probably spend too much time here, but can't help it. But, they are good people and I
learn from them.
Never traveled much. Don't have a tatoo yet. But, if I get one, it will say:
GNU/Linux, then have a picture of the Tux Penquin, then say: Free as in Freedom!
I am trying to learn the Linux, and the C code.
I did throw together a rough website on the ISP I subscribe to.
One word of advice:
“Cannoli” is generally held to be a Bad Word around here.
(Just a friendly heads-up)! :)
I am new to MajorGeeks so I thought I would introduce myself and maybe find out more about you all. I am in Idaho, but I am not an Aryan. I eat steak and potatoes and drive a pickup truck, usually not at the same time. I support my troops and pay my taxes. I like parrots and Social Distortion. Under my desk I have Windows XP, Red Hat Enterprise and OSX on one switch box. After reading my mail I can tell you where to find the best mortgage, Viagra, porn ohh and apparently I won a prize somewhere. I managed to get my wife hooked on the biker build offs and American Chopper on TV so I figure it’s just a matter of time before I get that Harley. I like solving problems and moving on…so I hate repetition. I have ADD and tattoos but still managed to learn to write a little code. I currently manage a help desk at a local University so I am not in it for the money:) Ohh yeah, I can be sarcastic sometimes too. I love to help out when I can and I am grateful for help that I receive. I hope this tells you about me. What about you?welcome!
what makes me think your going to get along fine here? ;)
I do appologise, I got so wrapped up in myself I forgot to say Welcome! I should know better than to be so self centered!
Well a big Thank you to all of you!
TechieNTraining
06-23-04, 22:43
my name is andrew, and i am new to the boards. this is an awesome set of boards. its all about teh compx0rz
I almost got a college degree once. That's why I spell good.
fortunately most of my professors couldnt spell any better than i can. (i blame it on the fact that i learnt to read and write in the US.)
You're going to fit in perfectly here. Computers, Harleys, Tattoos and ADD describes 80% of the males here ;)
WELCOME -- You'll like it here - and you'll learn many things if you WANT to.
So...how'd you find us?
Not that we're hiding from anything/anyone. Well, maybe some of THEM are (probably, most likely, well, I could give you a few names if there was reward money involved) but seriously, I was curious about how you stumbled across www.majorgeeks.com (http://www.majorgeeks.com)
(i blame it on the fact that i learnt to read and write in the US.)
That's ludicrous. Plenty of people learned to read and write in the US and can spell just fine. It's all a matter of how much effort you're willing to put into it.
That's ludicrous. Plenty of people learned to read and write in the US and can spell just fine. It's all a matter of how much effort you're willing to put into it.
Oops, touche' :D
our society IMO is far to accepting of those that don't put forth the effort to actually learn so why should they bother? They go through life not being able to............So sad..what a waste!
So true. Jessica Simpson comes to mind... Just watch any of the 'Jaywalking' segments of the Leno show - many people haven't even learned the basics, and think it's funny that they're ignorant.
cor ive touched some nerves so let me explain myself. american spelling is far more phonetic than 'english'. i had 'learnt' how to read and write WELL by the time i was 6 yrs old. i then moved to england and suddenly it was all 'wrong'. i went to the sort of english schools where spelling was a big deal. (unlike a lot of places today) i think that over dicsipline, natural rebellion, and AND a difficulty with learning new languages have all played a part. (something to do with the side of your brain that works best - in my case maths and such) i was not 'blaming' america, just the fact that i was set up for failier at this subject at a very early age. aloha. ps after writing the last post it occured to me 'why cant i have spell check in the tool bar ALL the time'. i did post the question but it was bumped to softwear where the questions appear to be much more technical than that.....so humour me......is there a way of keeping spell check in the tool bar perminately?
Its not that phoenetic. Color? Col-or? Col-our..? Phoenetic for you maybe ;)
Actually I have a daughter that has just been diagnosed with NLD which is a non-verbal learning disorder. I just found out about it a few months ago. Boy, I tell you, it sure changes your attitude when it's your little girl who struggles. I am trying to totally revamp my lifestyle because of it.
But you know, I think that those of us who start at the bottom and work for every thing we get earn much more than knowledge along the way. Someone once told me "Experience is the best teacher, it gives the test before the lesson."
sorry abby sue, didnt mean to sound disrespectfull, but by and large the simpler questions seem to be ignored on the software site. in addition there are meny more queries on there so mine get lost on page three or somesuch by the time i get round to checking. i realise im not the only one new to the computer world, but i feel more comfortable posting these very basic questions among those that are rather more lighthearted. in future i will make sure i play the game according to the rules. much aloha. ps. i have read the guide at the top of the page. i do 'search' for the answers before i advertise my ignorance. not just on MG but on the so called help topics in both the computer and on MS. a lot of the time because my phrasing is not in computer speak, i get nowhere.
micro my son has written dyslexia, dyslexia isnt even a recognised learning disorder in this state. i agree though that the harder you struggle the more you learn. i dont think im dyslexic, but i nevertheless struggled in school. i escaped at 15. i ended up joining the open university when i was 23 in some sort of effort to prove that i was not simply a 'dumb blond'. i aced every exam. ditto when i did my psych training. theres a moral to that story somewhere.
Hi Micr0dv8, I have just started to come back around here - but I can honestly say it's a great place. I live in Texas, grew up near Syracuse, NY. I've been in the Navy, hitch-hiked all over the Eastern & Midwestern US (back when it was still safe to do it), had a few different careers (Machinist, Laboratory Technician, Warehouse Manager, Accounting Supervisor, Animal Control Officer, Operations Manager for a pager company, etc...) well...maybe more than a FEW careers! ;) Needless to say, I'm kinda old (in years anyway) but feel young - well, on most days! ;) There's a song that I can't recall at the moment that says something about growing old is only going back to where you're from...(it may be by Kansas..not sure ATM) but that's kind of how I feel. Life is all about learning & living with change as far as I'm concerned (Oh - this is probably due to my having ADD also!) Glad you are here!
thank you so much for your kind reply abbey sue. your right, i dont always remember to post my system specs with my queries, i shall remember to do so in the future. i am sure some of this is simply my own embarrassment at being so nieve about how computers work at the grand old age of 48. still im doing it now and thats what counts. the more i play with the puter the more comfortable i will become and eventually, (you never know) i might be the one answering these questions.
im glad you were able to find help and support for your childs learning difficulties. i have researched the subject a great deal. my eldest daughter was a special ed teacher so she was also able to direct my research and options. as the little sod reads like an adult, has a large vocablurary, is vocal and articulate, it is extreamly difficult to get any authority, inc school, to accept that reading and writing do not necassarily follow on from each other. there are ploys to make his writing experiences easier and he is slowly putting them into operation. unfortunately, by this time -hes 12- he is also caught up in avoidence mechanisms that are even harder to work around. he will be fine though. hes sharp enough, sassy enough, and life experienced enough to know how to achieve his paticular goals. its me thats gonna end up with the nervous breakdown!
thank again. much aloha. laurie.
So...how'd you find us?
Not that we're hiding from anything/anyone. Well, maybe some of THEM are (probably, most likely, well, I could give you a few names if there was reward money involved) but seriously, I was curious about how you stumbled across www.majorgeeks.com (http://www.majorgeeks.com)
You're not so "new" now but still...how'd you find www.majorgeeks.com (http://www.majorgeeks.com)?
Psst, Laurie, I posted a response to your "other" thread that you may be interested in. ;)
Good morning laurie:)
BTW...one of my sons LD's is dyslexia...his a result of the nerves going from the brain to his eyes not fully developing (been wearing glasses since he was 2) and it not only effects his reading/writing but also his understanding of the spoken word to a degree..when he was little I could say "pick up your toys" and he would look at me like I was speaking a foreign language...I'd change my wording "toys need to be picked up" and you could see the light dawn in his eyes...he understood and would follow through:) Of course like many other things people do not outgrow dyslexia but individuals affected by it can be taught how to compensate for it. I spent many, many hours at the library learning about it so I could help him (no computers handy back then) and then fighting with the school district to get him the help he needed. I would highly recommend a book by the Orton(?) Society...excellent reading and a tremendous amount of helpful info. including how to get the help you need and other suggested readings.
Whoa!! I am there right now. I am learning how to say things so that she understands what I mean.
This is a rant by the way.
I am divorced and I have contacted the shool several times and asked to be notified when they were having parent teacher conferences etc. I gave them my email, phone etc. Finally after years of putting up with it I said to heck with it I am going to shake the tree so to speak. I did and after threatening to contact the aclu they have been more than helpful. I went to the parent teachers conference and they show me this paper and say this is her ability and then she starts moving on we have been ....
I was like wait! What is this .. this is an IQ score right? She looks surpised and says yes. We usually don't tell parents that. I said "WHAT?!?!" Apparently they don't want you to know you child has a problem? Anyway, since then my ex and I have talked and sent her to a neuropsychologist for brain mapping and thus found her problem.
Now we are finding out how to best communicate with her. I recently found out that we are supposed to be getting these pamphlets that tell us our rights etc. I met a teacher here where I live who told me that she drives the students in her class to see these specialists and that the school pays for the testing. My daughters school did nothing and said nothing when I told them I was going to get her tested. I figure by Aug or sept. I should be cooled down enough to go talk with them reasonably.
/rant
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