Rate Yourself [beta]

Spikesoldier

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Using these twelve categories which I would say are above the grasp of the average computer user, list what you think are capable of or executing, in order of best to worst.

A. Programming/Coding (excluding web languages)
B. Soldering
C. System/Internet Security
D. Advanced Graphics (Vectoring etc)
E. Competitive Gaming
F. Hardware Prowess (knowing about both cutting edge, and legacy parts etc)
G. Audio/Video Editing, and Authoring
H. Web Authoring (planning and building websites)
I. Software Prowess (knowing which program to use, and how to use them)
J. Computer Learning Curve (able to jump into a program and have a good idea how to use it)
K. Searching Technique (good chance of finding almost anything you desire on the internet with ease)
L. Shrewd Purchacer (know what things are really worth, and able to cash in on good deals when they see one)




Example:
1. F. Hardware Prowess (knowing about both cutting edge, and legacy parts etc)
2. K. Searching Technique (good chance of finding almost anything you desire on the internet with ease)
3. J. Computer Learning Curve (able to jump into a program and have a good idea how to use it)
4. I. Software Prowess (knowing which program to use for which real life application, and how to use them)
5. L. Shrewd Purchacer (know what things are really worth, and able to cash in on good deals when they see one)
6. G. Audio/Video Editing and Authoring
7. C. System/Internet Security
8. E. Competitive Gaming
9. H. Web Authoring (planning and building websites)
10. B. Soldering
11. A. Programming/Coding (excluding web languages)
12. D. Advanced Graphics (Vectoring etc)

I would say that im horrible at the photoshop thing, and pretty good on my hardware stuffs.




I call this a beta because i probably suck at picking advanced categories and you'll come in and suggest some other ones, so maybe 6 months later someone will reincarnate this thread once it dies and gets archived so the repost nazis dont raise hell.


here are 12 spots for you to copy and paste into your reply, try to follow my example in how to reply.


ENJOY! :beer::D

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pulse8

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May 3, 2000
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1. G - Audio/Video Editing, and Authoring
2. I - Software Prowess (knowing which program to use, and how to use them)
3. J - Computer Learning Curve (able to jump into a program and have a good idea how to use it)
4. K - Searching Technique (good chance of finding almost anything you desire on the internet with ease)
5. F - Hardware Prowess (knowing about both cutting edge, and legacy parts etc)
6. H - Web Authoring (planning and building websites)
7. C - System/Internet Security
8. E - Competitive Gaming
9. L - Shrewd Purchacer (know what things are really worth, and able to cash in on good deals when they see one)
10. D - Advanced Graphics (Vectoring etc)
11. A - Programming/Coding (excluding web languages)
12. B - Soldering

Originally posted by: BroeBo
too much work.

I'm bored. :eek:
 

amish

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Aug 20, 2004
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1. E - competitive gaming
12. everything else.

hell, i'm not even that great at competitive gaming. fps i'm decent at but rts games i still get my ass kicked by the computer sometimes.
 

Train

Lifer
Jun 22, 2000
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in the middle of the day, people come here to not work, to be lazy, to slack off, get it?

If you give them something that is harder than work they will go back to work.
 

40Hands

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Jun 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: Train
in the middle of the day, people come here to not work, to be lazy, to slack off, get it?

If you give them something that is harder than work they will go back to work.

nah we will just go to another thread :)
 

MartyMcFly3

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Jan 18, 2003
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E. Competitive Gaming
K. Searching Technique (good chance of finding almost anything you desire on the internet with ease)
L. Shrewd Purchaser (know what things are really worth, and able to cash in on good deals when they see one)
J. Computer Learning Curve (able to jump into a program and have a good idea how to use it)
I. Software Prowess (knowing which program to use, and how to use them)
A. Programming/Coding (excluding web languages)
G. Audio/Video Editing, and Authoring
C. System/Internet Security
F. Hardware Prowess (knowing about both cutting edge, and legacy parts etc)
H. Web Authoring (planning and building websites)
D. Advanced Graphics (Vectoring etc)
B. Soldering