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A few more I forgot before:
I was the first to respond to this thread.
My MIT essay was on why Legos are the best invention of the 20th century.
When internet explorer crashes, I click "debug" and look through the assembly code.
I write whitepapers for fun.
In school, I do only what the teacher asks, in FIRST I end up doing about 10x what I have to.
When someone says "X" I think XFree86 (Linux).
IPv6 gives me nightmares.
Cisco 2500 routers and Catalyst 5000 switches speak to me.
My primary computer has a 5.25" floppy drive.
I know my NIC's MAC address by heart.
I see physics equations while looking at things happening in the world.
I can take derivatives with my eyes closed, but can't remember how to do long division.
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