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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

We teach Network and Software Systems at Uni, it's a 3yr degree that includes either a MSCE or the other one. Saves having to pay for the expense of doing it yourself.

See'ya:burnout:

u got my interest now bitch

other one u mean the cisco version or the novel version?

is the course available part time or via correspondence?

Troy: Yeah.... It seems to be the nature of the business.... You either adapt to new positions and such as they come along or you fall behind and drop out of the race.... Damn the continously moving forward business we are in!!! :P

i used to have a nokia 8250 but its broken with battery problem and a new battery hasnt help so to cut long story short ive got one of my dads work motorolas which is suppose to be quite expensive but i dont see how - dont like it much but too tightarse to buy a new phone. But i get my dads little panasonic fancy one when he goes to Taiwan - because this motorola ive got has international roam.

Sooo theres my mobile phone history! but ive recieved pictures on the motorola before! But those ones he sent me is just comes out as a couple of rows of gobblygook!

no but i have emails to write so if i wasnt chatting with you guys i would be chatting to some other poor unsuspecting person or sms - trust me never without a way to chat haha.

Just cleared a 100 emails out of my inbox haha i only cleaned out on friday!

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