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June 8th, 2002, 11:26 AM
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ummm, I got a headache now..... nice post, though I don't see a lot of use for most people. Its almost cheaper to buy cables then to make them now..
I don't know, souleman... I've always felt that a good knowledge of the hardware was key in helping to better understand the software side of it. Then again... I have to admit that I was tinkering with resistors and capacitors as soon as the TI-99/4A came out (taking something like that apart and hearing dad say (as opposed to "What the Hell are you doing?!?!?") "it's not so complicated... Just a bunch of little stuff working together" can leave quite an impression on a kid). I guess I've always had a unique interest in the electronics side of it though, so it may just be me.
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Research ---> Knowledge ---> Experience ---> Wisdom
We all strive for it in one way or another.
Many will ask, \"Where do you want to go today?\" because they\'re still scratching for ideas.
With *NIX, there\'s already a way. The sum of us just need roadmaps to get there. 
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