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Journal Entry: Thu Jan 22, 2009, 8:57 PM
Hello all, I haven't had a lot of time as of late, and dA is gettin' me good. I login to check up, and i have 141 deviations to browse through and 36 messages to get too......and not enough time. those numbers will only climb as I have less and less time. This web designing is eating it all up, and hanging out with friends and what not.

Well, I'll be popping in every once in a while to say hello, otherwise I'll be working hard to create myself a very sound future in the web design field.

Gavin.

Thanks again to all who view my profile and photos, it's much appreciated :D


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Work-work-work! Busy as a bee :D Not knocking it, mind you; just wish I had some things I could do over and learning about computers is one of them. When I was afreshman in highschool Tandy had a computer out that used cassette tapes (this was before Microsoft or windows ;)) I remember if you knew how to write the code and if you wrote enough of it and wrote it right after an hour of typing or so you could make a little white box appear on the monitor :D
Keep up the good work--Really! :handshake:
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~g2k556 Jan 23, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
thanks, and Microsoft has been out for quite some time. It was called Microsoft DOS. It was the typical desktop but also ran off of mainly command line interface in the Command Prompt window which is still used today on Windows. I believe it went IMB (the big ass ones that were the size of a room) to Mac, then out came Windows and took over the world of Computers. Windows won the race by a long shot because they introduced the "desktop" to the computer world and made it a "Personal Computer" fit for the everyday family and not just for large firms.
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:iconnigai:
Oh I know how that goes. I was, at one point, with around 800 deviations (I believe it was) and 50-100 journals. Luckily I seldom need to worry about comments. XD
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~g2k556 Jan 23, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
yea, i only comment a few, especially when the nubmers get so high, it's near impossible to comment all of them.
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Seriously. ><
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