Wow my first home page!?! Do I get marked on this ?
Well, let myself introduce...myself. I am a university student in Geelong (where?) Victoria in Australia, look it up. I am attending (but not neccessarily studying) for a degree in Social Work and if I am really lucky they will let me go this year...
That was last year, now I am a regional reporting manager for an Australia wide media monitoring company (with nothing to do with social work!)
Since buying a computer in 1998 I have become more and more involved in working with computer hardware, as my later social work assignments have begun to attest. When I am not doing what I am supposed to be doing, I have been known to organise LAN game events in my home town, as well as playing countless hours of Half Life!
I lead an interesting life (yes like the Chinese curse), which has resulted in a rather unique sense of humour, that does not involve the presence of computer viruses. Or talking about the state of my car... ;)
And I've changed my car too, newer model, same make (boring)
Anyway, this is probably more of an entry than I deserve, perhaps 'mostly hamless' would be more accurate? :)
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