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Originally posted by 33Spec2

25gtt wat course are you doing? which tafe?

I am doing cert III of IT....soooo bloody easy except for visual basic! it is a bitch for me coz i have never done any languages for me! i nearly finished CERT 4 of IT a while ago but then they scrapped it all and said that is now the equivalent of the new cert 3 I WAS PISSED OFF!!!

I am applying excemptions for everything else as i have been a computer tech for 6 years now... i don't want to learn friggine excel or word for the 1 zillionth time... most of the stuff i have learnt have been from MCSE's so i have heaps of experience but no paper so i though i may aswell get some paper to show someone next time i go for a job.... MONDAY nights at TAFE sucks!! especially after i have spent all weekend locked in at burswoood and geting my car ready then friggin packed up!

visual basic eh, im doing frontpage tommorow, doesnt really suck but heheh. But its always a click away to post whoring.

How is everyone today? as an update parts have come for my car and work is starting yeah!

-its weird seeing a rear cut of another r33 today thats gonna transplant some parts to mine.Its just dead and makes me think of stories that might have happened to it

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