I say if you can afford it go to school. But if you cannot go ahead and get a job. It's what I did. I started out at a mom and pop computer shop making $6.00 an hour. Long hours and the pay sucked. Now though I work for a large ISP in KY and I make damn good money. I never went to college. It can be a hard road but for some the only road that we can afford.
Bull.. I work for a cell company and we have wireless internet already... and the bandwith is equivelant to a fractional T3... For any given user... The technology is already here... and easily obtainable...
I work for a large cellular company that also provides internet service. We have 10 techs at any given time for 22,000+ customers. We are an inbound call center and answer 93% of all calls that come in. For the company LAN itself we have three techs that support around 2000 machines in various locations throughout KY
I was curious as to any plans to develop or port a game similar to Asheron's Call or Everquest for Linux? I've seen opensource projects along these lines but none of them seem to be developing very quickly.
I say if you can afford it go to school. But if you cannot go ahead and get a job. It's what I did. I started out at a mom and pop computer shop making $6.00 an hour. Long hours and the pay sucked. Now though I work for a large ISP in KY and I make damn good money. I never went to college. It can be a hard road but for some the only road that we can afford.
Neon Genesis Evangelion... nuff said
Bull.. I work for a cell company and we have wireless internet already... and the bandwith is equivelant to a fractional T3... For any given user... The technology is already here... and easily obtainable...
Being a person trained to use JCL I welcome the addition of LINUX as an OS for s/390. Should make things a little easier to do anyways.
I work for a large cellular company that also provides internet service. We have 10 techs at any given time for 22,000+ customers. We are an inbound call center and answer 93% of all calls that come in. For the company LAN itself we have three techs that support around 2000 machines in various locations throughout KY
I was curious as to any plans to develop or port a game similar to Asheron's Call or Everquest for Linux? I've seen opensource projects along these lines but none of them seem to be developing very quickly.