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re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts
Posted on 5/26/16 at 1:26 pm to DoUrden
Posted on 5/26/16 at 1:26 pm to DoUrden
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Yet they rely on people with this knowledge to make shite work. I wish I had the kind of knowledge that some of you on here do, but I don't exactly fit into the "normie" category either.
The term nerd is so silly. I take it as a compliment. Pride myself in the fact I have a little technical and/or working knowledge in multiple fields.
Plus i'm on so much damn Anavar ATM, i'll pound my point home to anyone that thinks otherwise.
Posted on 5/26/16 at 2:25 pm to LSU Coyote
I hooked up new LG ultra wide and is talked software, now my desktop is missing files and it looks as if I just reinstalled Windows or something. Mozilla now has none of my bookmarks and acting like its the firstvtimebim using it.
Posted on 5/26/16 at 3:23 pm to LSU Coyote
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Pride myself in the fact I have a little technical and/or working knowledge in multiple fields.
Same. I'm not even sure I fit the definition of a nerd, if you consider a nerd to be single-minded -- all-in on one particular topic or area of study. I know a little about a lot. Not just tech. Art, music, creative writing as well. I like to acquire knowledge that's easily translatable to skill. My downfall is lack of patience. If I don't have at least a baseline competency in a particular skill -- even if I've never attempted said skill before -- I don't enjoy it enough to continue. "Practice makes perfect" is just something you tell your kid before his brain matures and turns into an almost-full hard drive that's started to exhibit a disturbing clicky/grindy noise when you read or write to it.
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