Omnimaga
General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: lordofthegeeks on May 11, 2011, 12:19:04 pm
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Its been a rather long time, since I stopped hanging around I've joined the us army and am learning to do
Do sattelite communications for the army.
I'm on a night shift here, I may do something geekish if I can find the motivation
As of right now I'm learning all about routers. So much fun
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Nice, the army :)
Welcome back :) You will notice a lot changed since 2009. (Like, activity blasted to >9000%)
Oh, also you want some peanuts?
!peanuts
(Also this topic should be somewhere else?)
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Hi and welcome here!
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Kk, I stopped checking in cause of the no activity for days.
If I need help cause I get hopelessly lost on programming the cisco routers
You shall be hearing from me
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Heya, nice to see you around again. Do you still do some calc programming from time to time?
I remember when you originally left and when you joined Omni sometimes had like 20-30 posts a day and half were in the spam/offtopic section. We even had 400 posts in an entire month once, while now we sometimes get that in a day.
Activity dropped a lot lately because of school but it's still way higher than anything we had in the previous years including the old board before you joined in 2006.
Feel free to ask help in the calc or computer sections. I'M sure a bunch of people will be happy to help. :)!peanuts
Way to convince someone a lot changed here :P
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Its been a rather long time, since I stopped hanging around I've joined the us army and am learning to do
Do sattelite communications for the army.
I'm on a night shift here, I may do something geekish if I can find the motivation
As of right now I'm learning all about routers. So much fun
welcome back! :D wow, you're really old here! waay before my time. congrats on coming back though! I hope you enjoy your stay even more this time :)
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Lol, what's fun is 25s are a whole bunch of nerds and I'm the guy who gives them a bad name.
I just downloaded packet tracer and was able to make a network from memory although the only kind we make use standards the military likes to use. Its fun though and I'm learning a lot.
Oh I did some ti 86 for a while. And before I left was playing with programing my 89.
I actually need to either get calc while I'm here or pick up programing my phone.
Btw I'm currently in augusta georgia.
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Yeah I remember you started doing TI-86 stuff I think. You were porting a PC game you made too, right?
Hopefully you regain interest towards calc stuff in the future. Also since you seem interested in hardware stuff you might enjoy the new sub-forums in the non-calc development section now. :)
I unfortunately do not code for calculators anymore but I still check projects from time to time. It's hard to keep up on everything going on, though. O.O