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Oh~ Have fun bb Be back soon with a tan!
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O.K Zess, well truthfully, i was misreading your post earlier. But now that you explain it better, all things gets much clearer now. I guess this is the ups and downs with discussions, most of the time the typed words can be misinterpreted greatly than when it is said. cannot really avoid it ha! But t'was fun discussions after all. I guess when you go to college, you have to already know where are you going to. I mean, what you will want to do for a career. And will the major supporting to that. There is some fresh graduates that i know here who were having some underpaid jobs just because they didn't really know/aware of what kind of professions can be done by their degree. While they can actually make more than they did right now. Regarding Computer majoring, most of the majors were pretty flexible. And especially today, with computer and internet being the most dynamic thing it really give you great choice for professions. I guess that pays after dealing many hours of "logic stuffs" classes hahaha And so many places still in need for skilled graduates too, it is opposite with Economics graduates that in the light of recessions now, the demand for Economics are getting lesser and lesser. Try to submit application for half time job during your last few semesters in the field you were majoring at. There is some office who more than happy to accept such application. Just to have experience how they really do it on the working field. And it will give you profit too, because you are pretty much well trained by the time you graduating. It added more value for future employer to know. And if you showing good performance, they may even contract you fully by the time you graduating. That is not bad at all for a start, though you can always have the choice to applying to another place n__nb College is super serious thing p.s: that rate my professor website is super neat, i wish we had it back then :<
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O.K, and should i really answer these here? Cos you know, this has been really OOT all along. And this looks like personal questions you like to know than something that have any connection to this topic at all. And honestlyi have all the rights to not answering. You could always get me on messenger or stuffs if it's really urgent, you know. Or you actually want to prove something? But for short, i'll say it like this. Data Security mainly bothered by people who aware about computer is more than just Microsoft Office. Outside this department, they just want their business go smoothly. And Data Security department work to make sure that there is no threat on the network. Because when a network is jammed, that could means millions of dollar fly away. In my workplace a couple of OS were used. Mac and Windows. Most departments in the building is using Windows for Excel and shit. And why they using OS that are fragile with threats? The answer is obvious, funding and user friendliness. Would these accountants bother to understood Linux interface before they can use Libre Office? No. If you read newspapers, i am sure you can find out why Australia need many skilled workers. This is no secrets. And mainly engineer and IT. They have many growing business going on, but got mainly fresh graduates with little to no working experience that they can trust on. This is when many agent try to hijack a worker from one office to another with a better offer usually. Especially when going abroad, some basic offers usually includes duty house and car. And when you are hijacked, you mostly have the rights to negotiate on how much you will feel comfortable to be paid. As long as the company afford it. Back at uni learned some programming, how to do debugging, source code maintaining, learned some scripting languages (Phyton, PHP, rexx, perl, Java, etc. also, we also worked with CISCO for learning basic skills like routing, switching, network security, learn to work with their softwares just to get their career certificate. If that happen, the department will find another way around to gain your personal information. And it can be anything. However, AdBlock still loads the ads, just won't show them. It doesn't have the required API to prevent ads and scripts from loading. So AdBlock and NoScript programs only truly hide their respective things. And considering that the fact is majority of the population still blindly use the pre-installed IE and don't even know that there are alternatives, I don't think Google have anything to worry about. now we back to the topic, k? Where is the soon to be college students? We need your input too <3
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Well, as an I.T graduate and getting a fruitful reult from it, i feel the need to say something here: There is many profession possibilities for I.T graduate. Two very general categories of specialization revolve around infrastructure and applications. And as i have said on "what you want to be" topic, it make good money. When i first started it, i made 30k/year in my old work place. And now 4 years after, having new work place and got promotion, this year, i can make 85k/year, after tax. No kidding. It depends on how much you can actually do and not what you think you can do. And i am not graduating from bonafide University. Imagine if you are graduate from famous university. Plus, the career opportunity pretty much every where. Literally around the Globe. If you are willing to go abroad, there is still so many countries still in short of IT graduates. Say Australia. I have been getting a lot of offer from agent to move there. But i keep it on hold for the moment, cos the offer isn't that good yet. if you are in IT majoring now. Or consider as one. my suggestion is to have contractor/consultant or corporate employee as your future career. It really makes good money. Better than mine. You can swag Gucci suit like it's nothing, seriously.
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eeek~!! Have a safe flight. Also, don't give your passport if your employer like to keep it! I heard many ugly stories about working in Dubai D: Be safe, good luck! Be back soon.
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o boy, u got 3 twitter accounts?
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the featured by SHOXX part though, not sure if it is achievement or VK has reaching a new low
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they say homogeneous school is so full of backstabbing, senior-ism and bully though
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Yes, Daishi Dance is an awesome musician. back to topic now, the song, it's not a secret that i am a fan. The video though, i kinda lol'd at it.
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i actually was there a couple hours earlier or so. for changing my avatar, it goes error on me for 4-5 times before the 6th reload works for me. Need to upload some song for the Halloween night. Hope i can make it :Db
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well, i just hope the album as a whole just a solid structure. some titles just sounds like bubble gum pop song titles to me so not very convincing
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well that's cool to have such collabo, His bass playing were pretty innovative. Was one of the strong base for KoRn music. I just hope Fieldy didn't try to rap this time. *cough*fieldy's nightmare*cough*
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^ always nice to have good wishes thanks
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But Till have this awesome dildo Mic, so he still wins. regarding the ebst album, the box set is neat.
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uh the one above the mummy, is that Grace Jones? HAH! j/k
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awh no more mucho gracias...
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It's about the Born villain video, too so : Its the Intro From the Marilyn Manson page (20/10/2010) From 0:09 till the end of the video there is the same noise as from the Born villain video ( 0:00-1:30) Also short footage of THEOL: 6raQTWe85zc It is his house btw, cool stuffs all around. That clay figure from Celebrity Death match & life size Alice doll ftw. Wish it was longer.
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It's fall, and there are many high school juniors and seniors that are looking at different colleges across the country, trying to determine which one is right for them. Which university will be their place of learning and growth for the next four years? If you're one of these students about to branch off into the next phase of your life, this is for you. In no specific order, here are some things that you should consider when picking your school. Coming from personal experience 1) Cost. Of course, one of the main things you would to think about is the cost of colleges that you are interested in. Most schools offer scholarships, and you can apply for other scholarships and grants, and even take on some loans if need be. But you don't want to enroll in a school that you and your family will not be able to handle financially. It's not fun if you have to drop out in the middle cos of this. 2) Size. Some people like schools surrounded by a mass amount of people. Others would prefer to keep it small and more personal. That's something that needs to be factored into your choice. There's pros and cons to each. A larger school tends to have more liveliness and notoriety, but a smaller school has smaller class sizes and more connection with faculty. 3) Location. Location also matters. Some people want to get as far away from home as possible. Others would like to stay local. It also determines what's available for you to things to do off campus. If you're in a big city like New York, there will always be a lot to do outside of school. Other more remote places, not so much. 4) Curriculum/Major. This is basic. Does the core curriculum and other elective classes seem interesting? Is the major that you're interested in offered at these colleges? If not, there's no point in applying. 5) Clubs/Services. Though this shouldn't be at the top of the list, it is important to see what kinds of student clubs and services a college offers. A gym, career center, student organizations that you can get involved in. Clubs and services on your campus can really make a difference in your time away. 6) School Environment. How do you feel walking around on campus? Do you feel welcomed, or do you feel like just another student, another number? Would you honestly be happy here? Some colleges grant prospective students the opportunity to stay overnight for a weekend to learn more about their school. If the colleges that you are applying to have an overnight program, sign up. You can get a feel for the campus better, and decide from there if this is where you would like to spend your next four years. Also, when visiting a college, the tour guides, of course, are going to go on and on about how great the school is. They're literally trained to. Try to talk to a regular student passing by, And just ask them what they do and don't like about the school. A little out of the comfort zone, I know, but it's nice to get an honest opinion. To those who already in college, What other factors do you think should be taken into consideration? And to those who will go into college, how ready are you to welcome the college life? How far/well is your preparation?
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Tristania, not bad for a first timer like me. It's quite friendly to the ear. It is hard but also melodic. But i agree there is some parts that are too cheesy. Overall an average album for me. The second half were more interesting than the first. Conclusions: I need to listen more of them to see if i really into them. Or this genre in general. Amon Amarth were great, musically. I haven't adjusted to the vocal syle yet. But i enjoyed the music greatly, there is epic taste of it. It was blended well, and captivating. I love the guitar and drums most especially. The dynamic were stable from start to end. Conclusions: I may check on few more albums by them in the future.
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Someone has translated the page 176 At the end of the magazine some of the interviews done were translated in english. Too bad Manson's wasn't one of them.
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i used to hate Usopp, i always thought he were only for comical purpose. But after 2 years, he grown into someone i loved now. He grown stronger and cooler. And no more cowardly antics. Sanji is cool too cos he is flamboyant and using martial arts. No super power or weapon or whatsoever.
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Sorry, QXLFdDefQfs Is everything that Maria can never be. Always wins every damn time.
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Well a little suggestion for me regarding movies, since, like most anime movie (read: not OVAs), it has nothing to do with the canon arcs, (except movie 8, 9 which based on the Arabasta arc and the Drum Island arc. Respectively ) for some people it may confuse them. So it is better to only watch it when you are already familiar with the canon arcs, so you can differ. With movie 10 as the only movie that canonical since it's story was written by Oda himself. (It is set between the Thriller Bark arc and the events on Sabaody Archipelago.) Mostly it is only about original adventure plots to different part of the One Piece universe. It is of course worth watching, and entertaining. Though may not as heavy as the series in content. As most of these movies were released during Spring season. It was truly targeted for fans to watch it with their family and such. And CAT, if you like merman, wait until your read latest arcs The story line is far more weighty than ever, too.
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^ lol i can't! would be interesting though xD