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bobsterman

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#115899 10-Apr-2013 22:42
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Hello all,
My name in real life is Liam, I live in the south Island of New Zealand on a farm. I still go to school and study all the 'geek' subjects such as Programming, Electronics and Physics etc. I want to be a scientist when I'm a little older, probably in the lines of robotics (I always thought a robot that could tidy my room would be useful). My immediate goals in life are to perfect my touch typing and to get my own blog on this site. My main interests are Networking (partically LAN), playing games with plenty of gore, and expressing my opinions in words. Some of my achievements in the past are running  game servers  though a networking cable and Ad-Hoc, a UPnP controlled house 'o' computers. I know some C++, some Java and a little Delphi 7, plus I know Scratch inside out, back to front and outside in(because my teachers last year decided so Yell) Well that's enough typing for one night. I will probably be posting how to run a game server though an Ethernet cable tomorrow night.

See ya later,
bobsterman out


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_Allan
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  #797529 11-Apr-2013 06:59
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Welcome to Geekzone Liam!

You script a good story and I look forward to reading your blog in the future.





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