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What's Everyone do for a Living?
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
LOL @ Txkun.
I don't have a job, but i'm about to start looking for one. I'm homeschooled, so I have more time on my hands than most people my age.
EDIT: I have now officially made over 300 forum posts and 200 shoutbox posts. B)
I don't have a job, but i'm about to start looking for one. I'm homeschooled, so I have more time on my hands than most people my age.
EDIT: I have now officially made over 300 forum posts and 200 shoutbox posts. B)
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
middle school student currently...
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Ongakuka - Posts: 908
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
EDIT: I have now officially made over 300 forum posts and 200 shoutbox posts.
Congratz im going on my 600th forum post and I think 300th shoutout box
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kanadajin - Posts: 1528
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
Txkun wrote:
Yo, another programmer here.
Hey jinksys, do you fix ATM? eheh <evil idea>... can you program it that if I insert my name in hex I get jackpot?? Or I'll get defrex running behind me with his katana?!Lupin III style?
I think you are confusing Automatic teller machines with slot machines.
An ATM
A Slot Machine
Note: Most missouri casinos dont allow you to bring pets along
Hello? Internets?
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jinksys - Posts: 595
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
jinksys wrote:Txkun wrote:
Yo, another programmer here.
Hey jinksys, do you fix ATM? eheh <evil idea>... can you program it that if I insert my name in hex I get jackpot?? Or I'll get defrex running behind me with his katana?!Lupin III style?
I think you are confusing Automatic teller machines with slot machines.
An ATM
A Slot Machine
Note: Most missouri casinos dont allow you to bring pets along
TJP needs to make a laughing emoticon.
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
jinksys wrote:Txkun wrote:
Yo, another programmer here.
Hey jinksys, do you fix ATM? eheh <evil idea>... can you program it that if I insert my name in hex I get jackpot?? Or I'll get defrex running behind me with his katana?!Lupin III style?
I think you are confusing Automatic teller machines with slot machines.
No way dude! Check! We need you!
easy money!
there's always a possibility that this mofo is alert
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hyperconjugated - Posts: 635
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
i go to school, but soon i will have to find a job
... im only going to work part time over the summer though,cauze i hate the retail industry!!!! and the fastfood shops are no different..
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TrilinguisT - Posts: 565
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
nono I'm not confusing. They have another name here but in USA I was an
ATM addict.
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What I meant, using seems too much slang, was 'get-all-the-money-in-the-ATM-for-free'. B)
ATM addict.
What I meant, using seems too much slang, was 'get-all-the-money-in-the-ATM-for-free'. B)
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
hyperconjugated wrote:jinksys wrote:Txkun wrote:
Yo, another programmer here.
Hey jinksys, do you fix ATM? eheh <evil idea>... can you program it that if I insert my name in hex I get jackpot?? Or I'll get defrex running behind me with his katana?!Lupin III style?
I think you are confusing Automatic teller machines with slot machines.
No way dude! Check! We need you!
easy money!
there's always a possibility that this mofo is alert
LoL.
It's not that easy
Hello? Internets?
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jinksys - Posts: 595
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
Ongakuka wrote:Musician
Ditto.
Nice. What field are you in? I'm a classically-trained violinist/pianist, but I've been doing fusion and folk-inspired stuff lately.
I've thought of teaching ESL and exploring the Japanese music scene a bit, which I may do once I have a decent chunk of money saved up.
Cheers,
G
Det vert ingen kvit avdi han gjer ein annan svart.
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Gormur - Posts: 6
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
4th year college student, studying at a Japanese language school in *gasp* Japan.
I recently started doing the English teacher thing part time... I didn't want to become an English teacher because I saw it as something anyone who speaks English can do (i.e. any of the 298M Americans or 59M Brits... I'm not exactly special, am I?)
But, I get $30 and hour and since I speak Japanese I get all the new students and have a chance to practice my Japanese even more.
As soon as I graduate this fall I plan to find work here somewhere. Being that vague makes it sound like I'm going to end up really disappointed, but I've got a lot of really good connections so I'm not sweating it much.
I recently started doing the English teacher thing part time... I didn't want to become an English teacher because I saw it as something anyone who speaks English can do (i.e. any of the 298M Americans or 59M Brits... I'm not exactly special, am I?)
But, I get $30 and hour and since I speak Japanese I get all the new students and have a chance to practice my Japanese even more.
As soon as I graduate this fall I plan to find work here somewhere. Being that vague makes it sound like I'm going to end up really disappointed, but I've got a lot of really good connections so I'm not sweating it much.
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keatonatron - Posts: 4838
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
Just stumbled upon this site a couple of days ago. Great site by the way. I am currently in Japan for 3 weeks visiting the in laws and thought it was time I learned how to read and write Japanese. I am almost finished with hiragana and plan to finish katakana by the end of next week. Well I guess I should stay on topic. I am a computer programmer who needed a three week vacation! Currently most of my work is with the .Net framework.
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
To Gormur (Forgive me for not doing all the quoting stuff)
I'm a classically trained saxophonist, though I'm trying to bring my jazz playing up to the same level. Yeah, sadly a bit different from violin and piano but...
Nice. I know someone who's really into that kind of stuff.
That sounds like a plan. I hope you pull it off. I want to incorporate traditional Japanese scales into my improvising, since I don't think anyone's ever tried that before. Just have to see what happens;)
I'm a classically trained saxophonist, though I'm trying to bring my jazz playing up to the same level. Yeah, sadly a bit different from violin and piano but...
I've been doing fusion and folk-inspired stuff lately.
Nice. I know someone who's really into that kind of stuff.
I've thought of teaching ESL and exploring the Japanese music scene a bit, which I may do once I have a decent chunk of money saved up.
That sounds like a plan. I hope you pull it off. I want to incorporate traditional Japanese scales into my improvising, since I don't think anyone's ever tried that before. Just have to see what happens;)
なぜなら、おまえは・・・・・・人形だ
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Ongakuka - Posts: 908
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RE: What's Everyone do for a Living?
hyperconjugated wrote:
This is what I do... That is to say I'm a police officer and an aircraft rescue fire-fighter/ EMT.
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