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carinaxo
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by carinaxo » Mar 2nd, '09, 00:22
Student majoring in Fashion DIrect Marketing.
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tofutofu
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by tofutofu » Mar 2nd, '09, 00:29
I'm from down under, and I have nothing to do but complain
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oeyamw
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by oeyamw » Apr 12th, '09, 11:04
i'm a mechanical engineer doing design for consumer electronics remote control.
nice meeting you all.

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Jhobbit
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by Jhobbit » May 8th, '09, 01:32
I'm a secondary high school teacher. I've only recently become aware of the asian drama addict community.
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satorare
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by satorare » May 16th, '09, 11:43
I'm multimedia designer. I like my job, but can't stand with dead line.

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satorare
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by satorare » May 16th, '09, 11:52
I'm multimedia designer. I like my job, but can't stand with dead line.

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naoko (^-^)
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by naoko (^-^) » May 17th, '09, 11:50
Hi there, I'm an English teacher in France

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naoko (^-^)
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by naoko (^-^) » May 17th, '09, 12:19
hihi, glad I'm not the only Yankumi fan ( ^-^)
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r3ika
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by r3ika » May 17th, '09, 12:34
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Mirella
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by Mirella » May 22nd, '09, 05:52
Now I'm studying Java by myself.. Hope to find a job soon..
Anyone studying or working with Java technology ???
Any Java developer here??
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ethidda
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by ethidda » May 22nd, '09, 09:27
Mirella wrote:Now I'm studying Java by myself.. Hope to find a job soon..
Anyone studying or working with Java technology ???
Any Java developer here??
I did quite a bit of java, using GUI and stuff (Swing is a b*tch, but GUI is always ugly, except in matlab, which is not a programming language). I have since worked with C/C++ and a few other languages. While java is easy to work with, your end product is not as nice unless you put in twice the effort as you would with another language. I also used to teach the intro programming class in java.
Still a student, so no full time job yet. ^^
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SuG
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by SuG » May 22nd, '09, 13:04
High School Student~
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Mirella
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by Mirella » May 22nd, '09, 19:48
Hi ethidda!!!
I'm not studying Gui/Swing because I don't want to work with it.
I agree with you, it's ugly!! lol
Now I'm studying Servlets and JSP. It's more fun!!
I love cooking too.. maybe I'll do some course..
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Mirella
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by Mirella » May 22nd, '09, 20:39
Anybody knows why when I access this post I always receive a pop-up message:
Authentication Required
A username and password are being requested by
http://cub.sprintslash.net. The site says: "Shoo! Go away!"
User Name:
Password:

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ethidda
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by ethidda » May 22nd, '09, 21:17
Hmm... servelets and JSP, the only useful parts of java, I suppose. I skipped that because when I interned for the web dev company, they were doing C/C++ back end with Ajax/Javascript/PHP for the front end. It worked out quite well, but is rather more complicated (in my opinion).
Lol, maybe you have a bug or a bad plugin? That just sounds weird.
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nankasento
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by nankasento » May 28th, '09, 18:38
Mirella wrote:Now I'm studying Java by myself.. Hope to find a job soon..
Anyone studying or working with Java technology ???
Any Java developer here??
It depends on what kind of job your looking for and what field you want to work in.
Altough if you want to stay on top learning C# is a good choice for a programming language and one that will be enforced upon many fields because Microsoft wants it that way (Silverlight for webdev and XNA for game development)
I also have worked with Java but never really studied it, I'm a C / C++ programmer and can mostly figure out most programming languages it just takes a while longer than if I would code it in C++.
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watersoflethe
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by watersoflethe » Jun 10th, '09, 06:51
current: freeter フリーター
ahaha..kidding...ah..maybe not..
in that awful transition in having graduated college and trying to get into med school
dream: hopefully psychiatrist or pediatrician(if i ever manage to get into med school)
ah...everytime i watch jdramas...i'm reminded of the fact that these johnny's boys are younger than me and making more than i ever probably will......sigh...lucky them...
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Joossy
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by Joossy » Jun 11th, '09, 23:42
I'm currently studying in college to become a technician in television production. You know, everything that is back of the camras...;)
And my part-time job is cashier in a snack bar for a local family fun center...
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ethidda
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by ethidda » Jun 16th, '09, 21:26
nankasento wrote:Mirella wrote:Now I'm studying Java by myself.. Hope to find a job soon..
Anyone studying or working with Java technology ???
Any Java developer here??
It depends on what kind of job your looking for and what field you want to work in.
Altough if you want to stay on top learning C# is a good choice for a programming language and one that will be enforced upon many fields because Microsoft wants it that way (Silverlight for webdev and XNA for game development)
I also have worked with Java but never really studied it, I'm a C / C++ programmer and can mostly figure out most programming languages it just takes a while longer than if I would code it in C++.
I don't know if I'd endorse learning C#, particularly. I think in industry, C++ is definitely the most useful language by far, and it's fairly straightforward to pick up other languages once you have a good base in programming languages (i.e. object-oriented, strict typing, functional, and a bunch of others...). Let me put it this way: I haven't been limited due to lack of C# knowledge, but I am also a student so they expect me to know a little and learn a lot.
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tkah
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by tkah » Jun 16th, '09, 21:58
I am a Team Leader for a major computer technology company. I work on application support for mainframe (os/390) technology and some midrange technology (as/400). I bet not many people even know what a mainframe is.
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Phillykat
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by Phillykat » Jun 16th, '09, 22:02
Stressed out employee of a large insurance co.
I also write and sell Avon.
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nankasento
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by nankasento » Jul 11th, '09, 15:13
ethidda wrote:nankasento wrote:Mirella wrote:Now I'm studying Java by myself.. Hope to find a job soon..
Anyone studying or working with Java technology ???
Any Java developer here??
It depends on what kind of job your looking for and what field you want to work in.
Altough if you want to stay on top learning C# is a good choice for a programming language and one that will be enforced upon many fields because Microsoft wants it that way (Silverlight for webdev and XNA for game development)
I also have worked with Java but never really studied it, I'm a C / C++ programmer and can mostly figure out most programming languages it just takes a while longer than if I would code it in C++.
I don't know if I'd endorse learning C#, particularly. I think in industry, C++ is definitely the most useful language by far, and it's fairly straightforward to pick up other languages once you have a good base in programming languages (i.e. object-oriented, strict typing, functional, and a bunch of others...). Let me put it this way: I haven't been limited due to lack of C# knowledge, but I am also a student so they expect me to know a little and learn a lot.
Yeah it depends on which field but I'm telling you up front that C# is really going to be pushed down everyone's throat by MS, especially in fields like web design and game development, I've sat around the table with peeps from MS trying to shove it down my throat, lol. I own a software company so I ain't telling lies, I might end up hiring a couple of you guys and girls and knowledge of C# ain't that bad of a choice, it's a better choice then Visual Basic or Lingo. If you really want to go back to basic and hardcore learn Assembly
But C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly, all good languages to learn.
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huycha04
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by huycha04 » Nov 29th, '09, 07:01
im a real estate agent
looking after property and selling people property
hahah
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Ramen Rider
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by Ramen Rider » Dec 9th, '09, 16:06
Hi.

I'm new here. I'm a news writer. I also do a bit of food writing.

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sinus_caroticus
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by sinus_caroticus » Dec 11th, '09, 22:12
Year 1 of med school in Poland. btw loads of med students in here ;]
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Lady_Kildragon
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by Lady_Kildragon » Dec 11th, '09, 22:23
I'm a dispatcher at the local police dept, working mostly nights. Can be pretty interesting.

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by Ethlenn » Jan 2nd, '10, 22:23
University teacher. Specialist in: Japanese and Korean Culture.

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H a n a
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by H a n a » Jan 12th, '10, 23:27
I'm Graduated from College in 2008 "Business applied Technology"
but still didn't find job anywhere !! Got bored from sitting at home,,but I enjoy photographing...
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sawara
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by sawara » Jan 13th, '10, 00:39
I am unemployed. My dream is to move to Japan and become a Tengu. But this is a long shot.....
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koyuki-chan
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by koyuki-chan » Jan 13th, '10, 02:54
An assistant manager to multinational tradng company.
My wish now is to get married soon. old fashioned, eh?

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by Ethlenn » Jan 13th, '10, 21:42
Damn, I think there is something wrong with me. I become sick when I hear that magic word:"marriage". Brr...
But I do hope you will find your soulmate soon

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catissleepy
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by catissleepy » Jan 17th, '10, 01:54
i,m a dental assistant in portugal
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kassim3
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by kassim3 » Jan 17th, '10, 02:42
i live in the uk so i'm in my second year A level. Studying computing, Maths and electronics.
I juast had 2 exams on Thursday and Friday didnt help that i was watching Invincible Lee Pyung Kang,lol and have 2 on 24th and 29th.
Going to study computer science in univeristy, if i pass

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yellowsky
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by yellowsky » Jan 17th, '10, 15:31
uni student..*sigh*
but aiming to become a research/clinical scientist or a doctor. =D
Most likely to be the former though..but still, a long way to go!xD
...and becoming a cleaner/waitress is still likely given the state of the economy atm (where research grants and funds are sooo limited! @_@).
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jander
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by jander » Feb 16th, '10, 06:41
I work as a graphic designer for a advertising firm. I have plenty of cool experiences

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pinkie
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by pinkie » Feb 25th, '10, 08:39
i'm an analyst programmer working in the stockbroking industry
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nini01
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by nini01 » Feb 25th, '10, 09:00
I work with mail. It's not fun but it's a job and it pays the bills.
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dewiku
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by dewiku » Feb 25th, '10, 09:09
teacher...

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by anne_revenant » Feb 25th, '10, 09:14
Freshly graduated and applying to grad schools for art history...I also work full time as a hotel receptionist, which is where I do the majority of my drama watching.

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merou1
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by merou1 » Mar 2nd, '10, 00:51
lost my job in the oil business! but I got a sweet job working for a Internet security company 'cough' trend micro 'cough'. and going to law school soon, hurrah for graduate school! I'm fortunate enough in not bring one of those stereotypical broke college student, wooo 50k car

oh and my title is information systems technician, don't really have a daily job I do but I do my own thing trying to resolve technical issues etc. etc.
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BukHooKee
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by BukHooKee » Mar 2nd, '10, 01:51
Occupation: profesional drama watcher
(by day they call me engineer or hey you... who me?... yeah you.)
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Franashi
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by Franashi » Mar 8th, '10, 20:39
I'm a studiying law, so... hope I'll soon be a lawyer

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Murii
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by Murii » Mar 26th, '10, 22:12
I'm an university student

studying civil engineering
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by wolforion20 » Mar 26th, '10, 22:35
I am the managing editor for NewPages and I also work at my local community college as an in-class tutor for developmental English and math classes (they give it a fancier name, but really all I am is a tutor teaching people older and younger than me basic math - it can give a person nightmares)

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kendricktamis
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by kendricktamis » Apr 9th, '10, 06:58
I am a software engineer and currently i am working on Iphone software project. I am also work for web developing well we have almost done of developing website.
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fruitose1
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by fruitose1 » Apr 10th, '10, 07:14
Seems like most people are in school or computer related jobs. Im a Master guild Audi Technician at a dealer i fix z germans cars.. Yes even greasy mechanics watch Drama!
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choppol
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by choppol » Apr 23rd, '10, 01:22
System engineer for the past 10yrs. Getting bored of the job and thinking about just not have to work at all.
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michaelhoffman
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by michaelhoffman » Apr 23rd, '10, 06:10
I am a travel agent by occupation. I am working with a travel organiser company and my work require me to travel different parts of the world. So far I have visited many countries around the world and the most common countries I visits are the Asian countries. I always carry a lappy with me. So in my leisure time I also do the work of search engine optimazation.
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phio_chan
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by phio_chan » May 3rd, '10, 11:13
I'm still a student. I've just finished my high school, gonna be in university in few months.
I really enjoy life on online forums. I've tried some and it's really fun to meet many people! ^__^
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by anakmelayu » Aug 17th, '10, 11:18
event management for local telco company..
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ojouprincess
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by ojouprincess » Aug 20th, '10, 01:20
I'm a civil engineer, but I will be taking up graduate studies in Japan very soon.
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ik0n
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by ik0n » Aug 20th, '10, 01:55
College student, graphic designer, web programmer. Life is hard haha...

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by Idabamboo » Aug 21st, '10, 06:05
sales exporting bamboo flooring. pretty tough job, as costomers did not find us
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by BlueHeartPhoenix » Sep 14th, '10, 09:48
Project management at Banking, I Like my job, but I hate my environment
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binary0018
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by binary0018 » Oct 23rd, '10, 15:37
A Senior IT Auditor in the Health Ministry - harhar!
Won't even pretend to like my job. Hv to do it for $$ 
My regular dose of K-drama helps keep me sane ;)
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wilsontc
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by wilsontc » Apr 9th, '11, 00:25
There's a lot of IT and students here!
I'm a blood splatter analyst.
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Keiko1981
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by Keiko1981 » Apr 26th, '11, 17:40
wilsontc wrote:There's a lot of IT and students here!
I'm a blood splatter analyst.
You mean crime scene investigation?
Currently working in a food store.
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fictionalistic
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by fictionalistic » Feb 9th, '14, 01:06
Student! Feels like I've been in school a long time. Will be even longer if I decide to get my master's degree. x_o
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