This could be interesting for those who are willing to do something with computers. http://www.graduatingengineer.com/in.../salaries.html
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This could be interesting for those who are willing to do something with computers. http://www.graduatingengineer.com/in.../salaries.html
well i just got a job at IBM and am now an IT specialist in using unix and databases and SAP
well i think i'm gonna stick to IT
i want to carry on with my martial arts
maybe fight professionally
my finaly goal is too have my own martial arts school
And I could make a similar argument along the lines of "I don't like to just use my mouth and speech to communicate, I like to be in physical contact with the person I am working with, creating something and communicating through touch."Quote:
Originally Posted by [Linkin_Park]
Doesn't sound very sensible, does it?
A computer is just a tool, it can be used for communication and can be used for creation. The only problem is that in your case you are not comfortable with that medium - it's not uncommon, but it is somewhat irrational. I could probably try to be freudian and trace it back to an unhealthy relationship with your mother, but then again that might be flaming. :rolleyes:
Most likely you prefer to communicate face-to-face because you are able to read/convey more information that way, in the manner to which you are accustomed. What I mean by this is that you are comfortable in reading the other person's body language, gestures, tone, pitch and nonverbal cues, and other visual/auditory cues which are not always conveyed in a computerized medium.
As someone who has no natural ability to read and respond to such cues, due to Asperger's Syndrome (which is a form of autism), I am more comfortable in a computerized medium because it both provides content which I can easily absorb 100% of without missing things others would catch, and allows me more freedom to form my thoughts/words on-screen before actually putting them forward. There are always reasons why we prefer one thing over another - but sometimes it helps to know why, so it can be overcome (if it is irrational) or compensated for.
I think I talk too much :bleh:
EDIT: Oh, I'll become either a hypnotist or charismatic cult leader - for the $$ and free sex0rz :eh:
I'll come visit you in your Dojo *bows*Quote:
Originally Posted by Exclamatio
ye wen u get ur school u can teach me :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Exclamatio
sry for late post but what i wanna do in life is uh....oh oh oh iwanna have all coletions that i ever wanted since the past and for job like the usuall onces..working in office(for now)
i want to pwn noobs
lol. UBER NOOB PWNAGE!! :thumbup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Steely
At first, I wanted to be a CADesigner, but then I changed, and am leaning alot more towards 3D Modelling+Texturing (Designing I guess). And after that, maybe some level designing, unless I can do both at once.
So yea, I don't really care much for being one of the guys who makes the coding, I want to make/look at the "apparent and in their face" art.
My dream is to one day make my Everlegend Story, which is one out of many in a series, become a game where ppl are fully immersed in the story, and will be constrained to follow the story in order to complete the game, but will only be limited in the sense of exploration/moving around due to their current strengths/weaknesses and the strengths/weaknesses of the baddies that lurk outside towns. So there would be motive for players to follow the story, but how they do it is up to them. Yea, it sounds like it's been done, but I don't care, in 10 years from now, no game will be original.. lol.
then pwn me then im noob ^^