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IntS-0 |
This user has no interest in Internet slang, or talks like an offline person. |
AIM-Able |
This user understands AIM talk perfectly well, but does not use it. Ever. Well, sarcastically sometimes. But that's it. Really. lulz. |
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This user is an advanced BASIC programmer. |
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This user uses Google as a primary search engine. |
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This user uses an email account with his/her own domain name.
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This user's primary Instant Messaging software is Trillian. |
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This user contributes using Kubuntu. |
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This user contributes using a PC. |
intel inside |
This user still uses a classic Socket 7 Pentium, Pro or Pentium MMX CPU. |
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This user contributes with a computer based on the Intel Pentium II microprocessor. |
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This user still uses a computer based on the Intel Pentium III microprocessor. |
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This user contributes with a computer based on the Intel Pentium 4 microprocessor. |
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This user contributes with a computer based on the Intel Celeron microprocessor. |
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This user's Google Talk screenname is nicktabick. |
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This user's IRC nick is Limp_Trizkit on the server irc.boxnode.com. |
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This user can be found on most, if not all, IM networks! |
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This user maintains a blog. |
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This user has a profile on MySpace. |
User:Viridis/MySpaceHate |
I'm Limp_Trizkit, and I hail from the Chicago area. I have a habit of being very sarcastic, and if I deem you utterly incompetent, chances are you won't be talking with me anymore. However, getting to that point is a very hard road, and I welcome talking with anyone who has a shred of dignity and at least half a brain.
I am part of an IPTV project called TechCentric, where I originally provided introductions on various computing concepts, and now offer homebrew solutions to common problems. If you would be so kind, check us out when you get the chance.
I write my own software, especially using Visual Basic 6. I have written several popular projects, including h.26easy, a portable media converter backended by ffmpeg, and SkipTo, an application launcher. Everything that isn't at h.26easy's site is available at my personal site at Two Slashes.
While I'm at it, I believe I owe some thanks to Amccarter for some of the userboxes. I must say, however, that I fit into far too many categories.