however, it did turn into a win... instead of having to do all the other BS class work, all i had to do was fix the comps up lol. The teacher had a parts bin somewhere and I managed to get all the comps working (2/3 of the comps wouldn't even post on day one of class). I also had my first run-in with a slocket adaptor... that was interesting to say the least... i saw the jumpers on the card and managed to overclock the cpu from 500 to 733, installed a radeon 7500, and loaded up Aces High. of course i did have to do one project,... the final exam project. it was easy tho... build something. yes... that was the assignment... "research and build something"... obviously school appropriate. well i decided to build a scale Ferris wheel that was motorized... apparently i did soo well with it that to this day (to the best of my knowledge) the tech teachers still have it in their office as an example. i also still hold the record for longest strand of paper cut from a standard sheet of printing paper.
that was fun. I also found a way into the school network, and copied the "spawned" version of starcraft to the network... i could then play starcraft no matter what class i was in (well so long as there was a computer lol). I also set up a proxy at home to bypass their friggin firewall so i could use (sadly to say) myspace and gametrailers.com along with arcadetown.com and miniclip.com
well i apparently got attention from the rest of the teachers that did the tech related classes. i pretty much got a free A in those classes as long as i did the final exams and fixed all the computer issues that came up. things from helping students figure out how to network windows ME machines (yes... windows ME!... i went as far as to make a custom boot screen calling it windws Special ed. with a picture of a short bus lol) it stayed as the boot screen until they had to re-install windows lol. well after doing so much work with the tech classes the local IT department for the school system decided to "hire" me in a youth apprenticeship class. it was more or less a free A. i was paid $6.15 an hr.... minimum wage. which i guess was fair since i got a free A for a grade as well... an also pretty much got to do what the hell i wanted my jr and snr years in school lol. it was enough that i got about $165 a month to spend on my computer for my jr and snr years lol. i had the right to brag about my rig in school since i actually earned the monies and wasn't just givin a free comp by rich mommy and daddy and ironically mine was better than most of those anyway
well my performance doing work for the school also led up to my first job. I ended up landing a job as an assistant system administrator for Akins Ford Corp in the town i live in. had that job up until Q4 of 2009. been unemployed since pretty much with an occasional odd job here or there and working security night shift for the Petite LeMans at Road Atlanta. I plan to do the other race events as well... can wait for the Drift competitions!
believe it or not... that's the condensed version! all of that and i managed to help run a gaming clan. lets be honest here.... most gamers on this site was big into the clan thing back in the days of starcraft, warcraft III, and CS1.6... and we all felt like accomplishing something when we climbed the ranks. i managed to get up to 4star general and help organize events while keeping up with homework and school related tech problems. Does anyone here that played on USEast servers for starcraft and the like remember Wolves in Exile? hah found my old xfire profile
http://fr.xfire.com/profile/xbrucewx/ i usually closed xfire when playing CS and SCBW so the hrs aren't all there lol.