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pieman3141
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Hi everyone!
Just introducing myself (belatedly).
I was introduced to this forum by a friend who was laughing at you guys (he's a non-Christian). So, I was like... Cool!
I am a Christian, and a liberal one, at that. That doesn't mean that I will skew what the Bible says, nor will I bend rules if they exist. I have been a Christian for 6 years, and counting (hopefully the number will be infinite).
I am also a gamer (my gaming appetite has been lost over the years). I play Warcraft, C&C, CS, and others. However, I've lost interest (some) in them, so bleh.
I like reading novels, and I read a variety of them, on many genres. I lean towards sci-fi and fantasy, in true geek fashion. Favourite authors include JRR Tolkien, Robert Jordan, CS Lewis, OS Card, Robert Sawyer, and more.
I have been tinkering with computers for the past ... 10 years. I am fairly experienced in DOS, Win9x, NT, and snippets of MacOS, to the point of at least being able to use them without having too many problems. As for forum experience, I have joined a number of them n the past 1.5 years, and know all the basic forms of etiquette. Arstechnica is my main one, and I'm a mod of another one.
Just introducing myself (belatedly).
I was introduced to this forum by a friend who was laughing at you guys (he's a non-Christian). So, I was like... Cool!
I am a Christian, and a liberal one, at that. That doesn't mean that I will skew what the Bible says, nor will I bend rules if they exist. I have been a Christian for 6 years, and counting (hopefully the number will be infinite).
I am also a gamer (my gaming appetite has been lost over the years). I play Warcraft, C&C, CS, and others. However, I've lost interest (some) in them, so bleh.
I like reading novels, and I read a variety of them, on many genres. I lean towards sci-fi and fantasy, in true geek fashion. Favourite authors include JRR Tolkien, Robert Jordan, CS Lewis, OS Card, Robert Sawyer, and more.
I have been tinkering with computers for the past ... 10 years. I am fairly experienced in DOS, Win9x, NT, and snippets of MacOS, to the point of at least being able to use them without having too many problems. As for forum experience, I have joined a number of them n the past 1.5 years, and know all the basic forms of etiquette. Arstechnica is my main one, and I'm a mod of another one.