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Kaos Wrote:
Sorry, I didn't mean to fool you on being a girl! I need to get Raven back here, I seem to be the only girl on here lately!

Haha, it could be nice to see a girl in here Big Grin

we need to work on getting a bunch of people in here!!!!
I wonder why that is. Every forum I've been in at start up, or started myself I've always been the only girl forever. Very odd isn't it?
Oh that only reminds me of one number

Girls just Wanna have Fun .... @Cyndi Lauper
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Tqf9PuKi63E

So others are probably just having fun while you are grueling it out :-)
Wow! That song brings back some memories LOL It could be. Do you guys think there are less girl webmasters? I was thinking about this last night and every forum I hang on always has alot more guys then girls. I'll just have my fun hanging with you guys on here...but hopefully get some more girls on here too!

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1. How long have you been working online?


I have been involved with server administration since 1995.

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2. Is this your full time job or do you work out in the "real world" too?


My web sites are projects that I do for fun.

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3. Where are you from?


I am from Buffalo New York but live in Rochester New York now.

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4. How old are you (or atleast age range)


31

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5. How did you get into working online?


I have always had an interest in computers. I started working with them when I was in 1st grade. My parents got me a Texas Instruments home computer of sorts that played cartridge games but also had a programming language called TI Basic on there. I could type the basic code found in the programming book and use it to make counting loops, make robots built from square blocks on the screen and have them dance a little or something. We had Apple computers in school growing up, and also had a computer at home. Eventually I saved up and bought my own computer in high school (IBM 486 DX2/50 w/ 4 MB ram and like a 256MB hard drive). When I got to college I was introduced to unix systems and starting tinkering with Linux at home on my own time. Once I had a cable modem and had my Linux box on the internet, well, here I am! Smile

-Raymond

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