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Hello, my name is Tyler.

I am 14, but don't let that discourage you and think I have no idea about anything. I strive to learn as much about Science, Math, Technology, and Politics as I can. My school doesn't teach me very much, especially about what I would love to know, so I instead use the internet to help me learn. I talk on a regular basis to several professors at the University of Nottingham about scientific research, including Phillip Moriarty, a physics teacher, and Martyn Poliakoff.

I try to be as helpful as possible, whenever and wherever I can, such as at School and in Internet communities. For example, at School I teach students in my CTE Drafting class whatever they don't understand, and teach my teacher plenty of things he doesn't know, I also do this in my Science class.

When it comes to learning outside of School, I have easy access to the areas they get their information from usually, so I do fact checking. This especially helps me learn about politics, because I can check what I learn about it in official documents. From this, I know what is actually true, and not just what the news wants me to believe.

I don't get what all the hate about Windows 8 is, and if you want to learn my stance on why there not very much proof backing up that Windows 8 was a failure, its just opinion being disguised as proof, then message me.

I hope I get to know you all, and hope I stay active in this community.

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Welcome. You might want to take your 'phone number out of your profile, unless you want some nut jobs calling you :) Most people use the 'phone field to list their device(s).

Done that just now..

Welcome to Neowin, great intro and we could do with a few more like you around here, we're all a bit mad lol

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