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orconuser121

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#31733 28-Mar-2009 20:37
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How's it,


I'm 20 years old, and currently studying the Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Applied), at UCOL - The Universal College of Learning in Palmerston North. Its a three year degree, focusing of many fields of Information Technology.


My hobbies include computers (obvioulsy), Astromany, reading Physics journals and books, and console gaming, among many others.




Glad to be part of the GeekZone Community,


See ya around :)

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#203919 28-Mar-2009 21:46
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Let be the first to welcome you!
orconuser121: My hobbies include computers (obvioulsy), Astromany, reading Physics journals and books, and console gaming, among many others.

Is astromany the study of lots and lots of stars? Laughing



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  #203935 29-Mar-2009 01:06
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Welcome :)

I'm an astronomy geek myself - somehow managed to land the job of vice president for my local society.

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  #203939 29-Mar-2009 07:02
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Welcome to Geekzone

While we all call ourselves Geeks, I don't know that too many of us read physics journals in our spare time, well done :-)



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  #203941 29-Mar-2009 08:45
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Welcome to Geekzone!




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#203966 29-Mar-2009 12:15
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Thanks for all your replies. I guess it is strange reading Physics journals, but they are so interesting, as they show current and future physics advancements and discovery's.

Next week I'm gona subscribe. Cant wait,



Anywhos, see ya's round.

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