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<< dual monitors is a blessing theres nothing like have msdn up on one side while having VS on the other, i agree with alot of ram and hard drive space, if you dont mind waiting for the compiler you dont have to get the fastest proc but i would reccomend at least a ghz machine now adays. >>
I saw that you work at MS. I'd love to work for them after I get out of college. Do you program for them? If so, what do you work on? Also, could you list the specs of the system you code on? Thanks! >>
try for an internship during college if you get you'll have a great chance to work full time as long as you dont blow it.
yeah i program for them, i Work on IPSec which is a security standard that resides at the IP layer, it will be the new way things are secured. (yes it is an open standarded and many companies are builind their versions of it)
they give us pretty nice systems i have a few ghz boxes with nice monitors, theres about 15 test boxes in my office including a couple of itaniums which run really hot. my dual monitor setup is on oreder and a few people have three or monitors set up on one system.
once you work here you'll never want to work any where else (mostly cause you'll be addicted to allt he free soda and juice you get

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