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Old 12-22-2009, 08:29 PM
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So what you're saying is it's a good jump start. Yeah I am on the same island as you. I want something more complex, but I will probably give the lessons a whirl either way. Maybe I'll learn a thing or 2. I already plan on going to College for Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology and/or IT - Programmer/Analyst.

I half-expected this to be a crash course anyway, but what the hell as long as I'm waiting for the summer semester I might as well drop the scratch to improve the foundation a little better and help contribute any way I could to this forum, and perhaps give some good suggestions for future lessons. I was told there would be some upcoming advanced course material in a few months. We shall see. I would be looking forward to some serious work instead of dismantling PCs, installing parts, using software and what not. Hell, I tinkered with all that the 1st 6 months I had a few PCs that were handed down, so there wasn't any loss if I wrecked any of them. That's not to say I still have a lot to learn though and most of you guys on here probably forgot more than I know. Thanks for the feedback.


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