Fritzo Lifer Jan 3, 2001 41,920 2,162 126 Feb 13, 2007 #51 I think I've learned more between 30 and 36 than I did in all of my 20's.
T theprodigalrebel Lifer Oct 4, 2004 10,515 6 81 Feb 13, 2007 #52 :music: You live you learn You love you learn You cry you learn You lose you learn You bleed you learn You scream you learn You grieve you learn You choke you learn You laugh you learn You choose you learn You pray you learn You ask you learn You live you learn :music:
:music: You live you learn You love you learn You cry you learn You lose you learn You bleed you learn You scream you learn You grieve you learn You choke you learn You laugh you learn You choose you learn You pray you learn You ask you learn You live you learn :music:
T TreyRandom Diamond Member Jun 29, 2001 3,346 0 76 Feb 13, 2007 #53 In IT, I have to learn on a daily basis. Otherwise, my skills become obsolete. I plan on learning (and teaching others) new things until the day I die... with any luck, at a ripe old age.
In IT, I have to learn on a daily basis. Otherwise, my skills become obsolete. I plan on learning (and teaching others) new things until the day I die... with any luck, at a ripe old age.
Amused Elite Member Apr 14, 2001 57,522 20,161 146 Feb 13, 2007 #54 Originally posted by: Philippine Mango oh noes! I must be careful of my image on a forum filled with geeks, attention whores and invalids! How will I ever make it!!! :shocked: Click to expand... You failed long ago.
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango oh noes! I must be careful of my image on a forum filled with geeks, attention whores and invalids! How will I ever make it!!! :shocked: Click to expand... You failed long ago.
GuitarDaddy Lifer Nov 9, 2004 11,465 1 0 Feb 13, 2007 #55 Up until 30 you learn the theoretical way things should work. After 30 you learn the way things really work
Up until 30 you learn the theoretical way things should work. After 30 you learn the way things really work