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So... blogging. I've done my own blogging before, but it was on my web page, and I coded it by hand. I guess I came to blogger.com just for a wider user base. IE, readers outside my Mom. *shrugs* Go figure.
Since I am an unknown entity, I guess a little information about myself is in order. I'm a twenty year old male, straight, with a religious preference of Christian. I've been n enlisted man in the United States Marine Corps for over two years, and am currently a corporal in the United States Marine Corps. If anyone ever gets any sort of idea from anything on this blog that I hate the Corps, or I'm one of those guys you see in popular media who trash talks the military: You are fucking wrong. No recruiter lied to get me to sign, I got the job I wanted, and I (as does half of my shop) WANT to go to Iraq. I'm currently stationed out in Okinawa, Japan with the 3rd Marine Division as a 2847 - a Telephone Systems/Personal Computer Intermediate Repairer. Which Basically means I fix computers, telephones, switchboards, fiber optic cables, printers, power supplies, etc. If it breaks, and it isn't a radio, then we probably fix it. Besides being all of this, I'm a Corporal (hence Corporal's Corner), which means I am a leader of Marines, and am responsible for those Marines beneath my rank.
The guys at the shop all call me 'Nick Burns the Computer Guy'. That's me. I can crack passwords, setup your wireless network, or find your printer on the network. Well, I have more diverse skills then that, but that's what people at the shop need me for most.
Most of my free time is spent bouncing between various message boards, a little online gaming - a World War II first person shooter, keeping up a hand coded website that I maintain did Blogging before Blogging was big, and a myriad of other assorted projects. I read occasionally - nothing deep or relevant - strictly fictional pleasure reading. I used to read a thousand pages a week back in Middle School, but that was before the internet was available to me..
I guess that's it for now.
-Cpl Nessola
Since I am an unknown entity, I guess a little information about myself is in order. I'm a twenty year old male, straight, with a religious preference of Christian. I've been n enlisted man in the United States Marine Corps for over two years, and am currently a corporal in the United States Marine Corps. If anyone ever gets any sort of idea from anything on this blog that I hate the Corps, or I'm one of those guys you see in popular media who trash talks the military: You are fucking wrong. No recruiter lied to get me to sign, I got the job I wanted, and I (as does half of my shop) WANT to go to Iraq. I'm currently stationed out in Okinawa, Japan with the 3rd Marine Division as a 2847 - a Telephone Systems/Personal Computer Intermediate Repairer. Which Basically means I fix computers, telephones, switchboards, fiber optic cables, printers, power supplies, etc. If it breaks, and it isn't a radio, then we probably fix it. Besides being all of this, I'm a Corporal (hence Corporal's Corner), which means I am a leader of Marines, and am responsible for those Marines beneath my rank.
The guys at the shop all call me 'Nick Burns the Computer Guy'. That's me. I can crack passwords, setup your wireless network, or find your printer on the network. Well, I have more diverse skills then that, but that's what people at the shop need me for most.
Most of my free time is spent bouncing between various message boards, a little online gaming - a World War II first person shooter, keeping up a hand coded website that I maintain did Blogging before Blogging was big, and a myriad of other assorted projects. I read occasionally - nothing deep or relevant - strictly fictional pleasure reading. I used to read a thousand pages a week back in Middle School, but that was before the internet was available to me..
I guess that's it for now.
-Cpl Nessola
2 Comments:
well, it's a good start :) you write very well and I hope you will put that to good use. Good luck!
Thanks. Always encouraging to get feedback right after you've created something. I'd also like to say that your bilingual blog is very impressive.
-Ceros
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