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Well after being registered for almost 4 year i have finally gotten 100 posts. Yep as you can see i don't post much at all, mostly because i never feel i can add anything to a topic that has not been said. So i suppose ill introduce myself

My name is James, i am 21 years old and have just graduated from college and have a advance diploma in Computer Systems Technology. I have experiance in programing, network, server (windows 2003 server - active directory, dns, dhcp bla bla bla), voip, hardware and ect ect. I have done software design for Motorola/Symbol for their barcode devices in order to demo the product to potential customers, although this was a co-op thing through my college but programming is a hobby for me really. My real goal is to become a network admin/server admin.

At home im building a advance little network which includes: Cisco catalyst 2912XL switch, Cisco catalyst 3500 Inline Power Switch, Cisco Aironet 1100 Wireless G access point, 2 Cisco 2501 routers and a 1U server hanging around which runs asterisk voip and vmware server for virtualization. Im planing to expance this list and get a Cisco 2611XM router.

Im working on currently creating a home automation system that uses custom server and client software in order to control lighting, heating/cooling, door security, music/video distribution, and fire detection through touch screen windows CE wall mounted controllers as a interface along with RFID scanning devices.

Im a geek im proud to say it (although my girlfriend laughs at all my excitement over technology somtimes...)! And even though i may hardly post replys or start a post i am always entertained for a short while everyday coming onto neowin for news about technology, to reading about other poeples problems and interesting solutions.

I love ya neowin and to all the people that make this site great. Im sure this will be a great resource when i get a job in the IT world when im in need of help.

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Let him have this one, it took him 4 years to get 105 posts.

Exactly. And if the mods don't take that view maybe they can just move this thread to the 'Introduce Yourself' forum where even long time members introduce themselves, and this is what James did above. :D

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Congrats! Milestones are quite open to interpretation really.

I think it's a milestone in itself that he was able to post it in a span of 4 years :D ! Congrats on your accomplishment (Y) .

Scirwode

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I agree that Four Years is a milestone in itself and for that reason alone this post should stand! Keep up the lurking and the odd post! One thing, not one here can accuse you of spamming! Cheers! :laugh: Here is to 200 posts and another four years.

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