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SteamID64 | 76561198082330187 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:122064459] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:61032229 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | February 2, 2013 |
Last Posted | June 10, 2013 at 4:35 PM |
Posts | 506 (0.1 per day) |
Team Fortress 2
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lansky??
bump, i'm starting on my new schedule end of next week
starknight is a great soldier, i remember ringing for his old hl team a few times. very friendly and doesn't complain!
munch is a one of the most chill guys i've ever had in my mumble, def check 'em out
12 pack of red bull
registration for bsg
a couple botkillers and stranges from steam market
linux pocket guide for work
hacking: the art of exploitation 2nd edition
building a server with freebsd 7
if anyone in east lansing/lansing/okemos or that general area needs a ride hit me up on steam and i'll see what i can do
also if anyone needs a roamer for lan hit me up as well :D
bl4nkHow about you actually learn to hit a fucking shotgun for once rather than gunboat?
gunboats != bison by a long shot
Wreathwhy dont you make your own servers so you can do whatever you want with them if you dont like what fogs doing with his
pretty much this, just because it's allowed in esea doesn't mean he has to allow it
they're his servers
only going if i can hug abramelin
also i registered, am i supposed to get a ticket or something
panzerxiiiHooey*random fuzzy microphone sound*
it's fun when hooey yells all his comms
ompCro0Ked_unless you're developing web apps you're likely not going to use ruby/python, and php is going to be your best betI disagree once again.
in the years i've worked as a system administrator i can probably count on two hands and one foot how many sites i've seen written in ruby or python. php, *html, css, and to a lesser extent javascript are still by far the most prevalent and the most easily marketable skills if you're looking for a career in web development.