Another introduction from another random dude 06-24-2018, 01:54 AM
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Hello! I am Slingshot. I call myself Slingshot, because I am the one who launches the projectile. I am the one in control. I am the one who has the power. I am the one who knocks.
I have vast amounts of experience in Java, Debian Linux, Java reverse engineering, software hacking, and software engineering. I am just a software guy, and I work at the software level. The hardware level is a mystery to me. I don't build or deal with computers and computer hardware; I find already built computers, and I work on their software. I turned my old Wii into a Debian machine, for example, which was very slow and shitty. I really like computers, but I tend to only like focusing on the complete software sections, and only care for minimal necessary knowledge on computer hardware (such as how memory and hard drives and shit work).
I live in Canada, but I won't say which territory (emphasis on the word "territory" rather than "province"). The United States seems like an awesome place, and it is very fun to travel to (even though our dollar is absolute shit), but I would never want to actually live in the US.
I play both fast pitch baseball and softball. I used to be on a basketball team, but I don't like it anymore and only play it on occasion with my buddies.
I am an extremely experienced Minecraft modder, and an especially experienced hacked client developer, and I make fairly decent money off of my work. I know, I know - it's a little kids' game. But I find it to be extremely enjoyable and fun, and enjoying it turned into developing hacks for it, which turned into money.
I have vast amounts of experience in Java, Debian Linux, Java reverse engineering, software hacking, and software engineering. I am just a software guy, and I work at the software level. The hardware level is a mystery to me. I don't build or deal with computers and computer hardware; I find already built computers, and I work on their software. I turned my old Wii into a Debian machine, for example, which was very slow and shitty. I really like computers, but I tend to only like focusing on the complete software sections, and only care for minimal necessary knowledge on computer hardware (such as how memory and hard drives and shit work).
I live in Canada, but I won't say which territory (emphasis on the word "territory" rather than "province"). The United States seems like an awesome place, and it is very fun to travel to (even though our dollar is absolute shit), but I would never want to actually live in the US.
I play both fast pitch baseball and softball. I used to be on a basketball team, but I don't like it anymore and only play it on occasion with my buddies.
I am an extremely experienced Minecraft modder, and an especially experienced hacked client developer, and I make fairly decent money off of my work. I know, I know - it's a little kids' game. But I find it to be extremely enjoyable and fun, and enjoying it turned into developing hacks for it, which turned into money.
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