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  1. #76
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    Went to college at Texas State Technical College a long time ago, got an AS degree in comp sci.

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    this is me

    AA - computer science
    AA - computer information systems
    --currently--
    studying @ san diego state looking for a frat

    BS - Business degree emphasis on IDS information decion systems
    in two years i hope to start a Masters in Finance.

    I have been using yellowdog, debian, and suse. My favorite ones have been debian and suse! I still have lots to go, i believe learning should be a lifetime career

  3. #78
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    bachelors in comp sci
    Spiral out. Keep going.

  4. #79
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    AAS in computer aided drafting technology ITT-TECH w00t

    currently i'm about 3-4 semesters away from a bachelours in electrical eng.
    "You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves" - Abraham Lincoln

    "Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale and undermine the military are saboteurs and should be arrested, exiled or hanged." - Abraham Lincoln

  5. #80
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    Academics - Ph. D. in Mathematics, Linux 7 years.
    Currently use FC3. Playing around with Ubuntu
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    There are only 10 kinds of people.
    One who understands binary, one who doesn't!
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  6. #81
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    Two degrees (B Sc & Ph D)
    Computing is part work part hobby.
    one XP to 45+ operating systems in a box - 14 months in Linux
    Linux user started Jun 2004 - No. 361921
    Using a Linux live CD to clone XP
    To install Linux and keep Windows MBR untouched
    Adding extra Linux & Doing it in a lazy way
    A Grub menu booting 100+ systems & A "Howto" to install and boot 145 systems
    Just cloning tips Just booting tips A collection of booting tips

    Judge asked Linux "You are being charged murdering Windoze by stabbing its heart with a weapon, what was it?" Replied Linux "A Live CD"

  7. #82
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    High School -84
    6 years in Marines as an MP
    Associate of Science -94
    Chemist
    BS - Civil / Environmental Engineering - 99
    Master's of Engineering, Civil / Environmental - 00
    5 years as Civil Engineer - Highway Design.

    Still haven't settled on one distro, but been playing with linux for about 6 years.

    (still dual booting to m$ to play games)

    my wife and kids are using linux as well.

  8. #83
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    I graduated from High School in 1972. Lived in the Twighlight Zone for 4 years. Then joined the Air Force in 1976. Got out in 1980 and started college at North Texas State University. I worked mostly full time while attending and then finally graduated with a BS in Computer Science in 1990, and at that time, NTSU had become UNT, University of North Texas.
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    Folding is Fun

    I thought I made a mistake once, but, of course, I was mistaken.

  9. #84
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    Im 35, real estate developer, would rather play with computers and make a living racing motorcycles. Have years of college but no degree. Been using Linux since Red Hat 5.2.
    $whatis microsoft
    microsoft: nothing appropriate

  10. #85
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    i am going for a master degree in material science.i am the only person i know in real life running linux .

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    Bachelor of Arts. Been in the IT industry since late 90s (no formal computer training) My specialty is web app design and architecture but currently I'm working as the Network Admin / Programmer for a $60 million/year company in town here. My babies there include 2 full racks of Dell PowerEdge servers (converted half so far to Debian with one Redhat holdout) and an AS-400.

    Mmmmm corporate hardware *drool*
    Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket?
    (No trees were killed in posting this message. However, a large number of electrons were seriously inconvenienced.)
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    Debian user since Potato
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