User:Naya2005
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[edit] Name
Vincent Joshua McNabb
[edit] Meaning
Vincent
- "One that conquers", from the Latin verb vincere: "to conquer"
Joshua
- "God is salvation", from the Hebrew name Yehoshua.
McNabb
- "Descendent of the abbot", from Gaelic Mac an Aba.
[edit] Birthdate
31 March 1986
[edit] Marital Status
Single (Definitely not looking)
[edit] Parents
Bruce Kenneth and Sherril McNabb
[edit] Current Occupation
Student at the Victoria University of Wellington
Studying a BSc. COMP & LING (Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Linguistics)
[edit] Current Aspirations
Write a novel.
Make Jews and Arabs love each other (sometime after I dowse the sun).
I want to be able to speak the following languages (in no particular order, except no. 1)
- Korean
- Italian (and Latin)
- Japanese
- Chinese (Mandarin only, I've already started)
- Greek (Ancient and Modern)
- Old English (including the Futhorc runic alphabet)
- German
- Hungarian
- Maori
I already speak English (British English) and Spanish (probably with poor grammar). If you would like to help me with my Spanish, go to the obviously entitled blog below, and comment some fixes to my Spanish posts.
[edit] Blogs
The first contains my ramblings. The second contains the ramblings of myself, and my friend Sam.
[edit] Work Experience
- Paper boy
- Relaxing and good exercise
- Server at internet café
- Too easy and boring, normally consumed 2.5 cigarrette packets + one bottle of wine per day
- Waiter/cleaner/kitchen hand/barrister/everything else at Chinese restaurant
- Tiring, but good fun
- Far too tired to drink. 0.5 cigarrette packets per day.
- Waiter at English restaurant
- Spent too much time standing around doing nothing. Ended up talking to all the customers and learnt how to say "How are you?" in hundreds of languages. Bar tender did not want to serve alcohol to me. Spent 10min everyday after work convincing her to give me some vodka (well, let me buy it actually).
- Programmer
- Up and down, up and down. Sometimes 40 hour weeks, sometimes 80 hour weeks. At least it is more convenient and I have time to organise my weeks.
- 1 cigarrette packet per day. 1 bottle of wine + cheese & crackers per week (though usually all in half an hour).
- I quit and went back to uni