- User Name: item no. 23886
- Member Since: Monday, February 23, 2004, 9:07 PM
- Name: Ian S
- Location: Big Spring,TX, United States
- Last Login: 2008-06-07 01:26:30
- Forum Info: Profile Posts (1)
- Usefulness: 17.3 with
4 opinions
[average 119.3 of 231941 opinions; standard deviation 432 ] - Profile: Well, someone actually stumbled upon this profile! Send me a message, this is probably a rare event!
I don't know how long I've been a member, but I think I joined somewhere 2003 or 2004 when I was 13. I don't come here much unless I've been linked here to avoid the slew of novice videos... It's not the fact that they're here that's so bad, but I archive stuff on impulse. Given the chance I would prolly waste a lot of money and backup this entire site for no reason whatsoever.
I know I haven't released videos... I have the skill to use the programs properly, but no artistic talent in video editing yet. I admire all of you who can take an anime and a song and actually make something memorable out of it. I know a little japanese and am beginning to memorize kanji, but I know a lot more in mechanical, electrical, and software engineering.
Forgetting something... Oh yes, I must put up contact info even though no one will ever see it anyways! Well, prolly not on this site.
kisho23886@hotmail.com (MSNIM)
kisho23886 (YIM)
245399039 (ICQ)
kisho23886 (AIM)
The number is not a random add-on to the name, the name is a random add-on to my number. Just to make things clear, the number IS my screen name, and my nickname in real life.
Oh, sys specs as of 6.3.2008
AMD Athlon X2 2.4GHz
4GB DDR2 800
4x 500GB SATA Seagates
2x 500GB IDE Western Digital
32x DVD burners of random manufacturers speed 16x, all connected through SCSI
ATi FireGL 7350
Creative Audigy II (with a nice little front panel attachment)
More wire than you could polly imagine being in two custom cases
A red cold cathode (that serves no point without windows)
Liquid cooling! (But it's an old system)
six bolts on each case to the ground
A lack of screws (they never include enough)
Windows XP SP3
Debian (Heavily modified)
Windows 95 (Yes, I still use it sometimes)
Last but not least, both a modern floppy drive and an old school 5.25" floppy drive.