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What is happening to me???!!!

Inosuke

Senior member
Recently I have decided to enter the networking field and am currently enrolled in a bootcamp for 21 weeks (at 18hrs of class per week).

Today, I actually clocked my processor down to get a little more stability in win2000.

I also am wondering if I want to keep the peltier cooler, or if I want to clock it down further and remove it. Yaaa! What is going on!!??

It's true. I am am starting to value stability over speed. Never thought that would happen. Maybe I need another (3rd) computer. One for each of the needs. 🙂

Anyway, just remarking the change as I begin to see computers in a different way.

Inosuke
 
Welcome to the real world. Time to put that childish overclocking stuff behind you and start to make some money from this habit!
 
You mean I should've stopped at 5? Oops.
But on a serious note, I have made sure that all of my systems are stable except whatever I am currently playing with which will soon be a new Duron system. Everything else is stock and non overclocked.
 
We are definately not learning just for a test.

It's 18hrs per week for 21 weeks. And about 10 hrs of reading as well.
It's cram o rama.

Inosuke


 
First final exam today. End of unit one A+ training and such.ZZZZZZZZZZ.

Next is Win98 for 2 weeks........zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....

Then we hit networking, Telephony, Perl scripting, TCP-IP, Linux, Unix, Netware, Hub and routers!!!!

I guess I should be enjoying the easy parts, but port addresses are damn boring...

Lets get a move on it!!He ehe luckily I have Linux and Win2000 at home to play around with.

Inosuke

 
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