I would play all of them, and the Witcher series too.
Account Details | |
---|---|
SteamID64 | 76561197969581542 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:9315814] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:4657907 |
Country | Canada |
Signed Up | August 23, 2012 |
Last Posted | August 10, 2015 at 8:02 PM |
Posts | 681 (0.2 per day) |
Game Settings | |
---|---|
In-game Sensitivity | |
Windows Sensitivity | |
Raw Input | |
DPI |
|
Resolution |
|
Refresh Rate |
Hardware Peripherals | |
---|---|
Mouse | |
Keyboard | |
Mousepad | |
Headphones | |
Monitor |
SalamancerKuza's spiel about GPA not mattering ain't true. An extra point on your GPA (assuming we're talking 2.0->3.0 or 3.0->4.0) is a pretty BFD on a resume depending on where you apply. The biggest trump card you can have as a recent grad, though, is an internship somewhere.
GPA cutoffs are common. If you already have a lot of experience, then a GPA doesn't matter so much, but when you're competing as an inexperienced college grad, you need the best GPA you can get. You certainly shouldn't let video games derail your coursework in any way.
Also I work for big oil.
This is why I specified location and or even the field may play a roll. I'm in Canada, and this was also 13 years ago. I don't want anyone to ignore their GPA because of something I said. I do however do interviews myself for people we hire, and I never see their GPA when I looks through the applicants, but it's some pretty specific tool sets we look for.
Network Security, I took Comp sci/engineering in school. I work from home.
HUGE wall of text below so only keep reading if you're super bored.
This is based on where I live and job type, so things may be different where you live or for where you apply. But I believe this is fairly general advice. I dropped at least a letter grade because of Parties and Tribes 1 and don't regret it one bit. No one is going to hire you based on 1 extra point on your GPA, they really want experience. So you need to get your foot in the door somewhere either through an internship or via social networking (ie: friends) and then prove yourself on the job. It's really hard to start at the level you'd think you should coming right out of school and it's possible you'll drop 300 cv's before you even get an interview.
This is where the magic has to happen so you have to first work on your ability to talk to people and make them want to be around you because when they meet you they aren't thinking about your GPA, they are wondering "can I stand being with this person all day every day". So you need to work on that more than anything you'll learn in the text books. If you have to go through HR first be careful what you say to them since they are looking for something different. They want to see if you're "employable" and "healthy" and don't talk about any plans for marriage or having kids, they'll think you'll be off on mat/pat leave within 2 months of being hired.
And sometimes the path to your end goal will take many detours. I started my "career" selling wireless lan cards at airports, then got an interview (because of a friend) at a large company where I started out application testing, then 3rd level support, then sys admin for Solaris and finally Network Security and eventually becoming the team lead. I get to work from home, and as long as i bill my weekly hours against my clients, no one bothers me. If I was a religious man I'd say I was blessed. But since I'm a realist, I worked fucking hard to get where I am, and it had ZERO to do with my grades. It's all about on the job performance and being likeable. GL man!!
edit: do not let your grades slide, I got away with it but it may be your only step into the door. My key point is that the interview matters most.
lift your cord and see if the noise stops, it may just be that. And a plastic mouse pad will both wear out your mouse feet and the pad itself. If you're going to buy a new mouse, I would by a new cloth pad o go with it. imo
DrGil has superb DM and is very calm, he deserves a good team!
Good guy, had to sit through a few bad scrims with us while we're working out the kinks from last season and still remained positive.
You have to feel the inner rhetard and let it out. It's the only way to stay unpredictable.
if you don't have a PVR type solution you've already failed because you're watching commercials. No women will sleep with such a man anyway.
Great guy, came in and helped us when our roamer's PC broke and stuck out the rest of the season. Get him a good team!
I'll give you a fair tryout, my team Just The Tip is shopping around for a medic right now. Add me if I don't add you soon as I'm not at my main PC right now. We're a mid-high open team currently working our way back to IM.
Th sensor on the zowie will be very good if you like the quality of the G400 sensor. I've switched from the DA to the zowie EC1 evo with the same sensor as the AM and I'm very happy with it.
Techniikvilerofl i never expected defy to like anything like hardcoreDefy loves music.
There's nothing wrong with taking music to heart.
did you think he meant hardcore the adjective and not the genre?
there's some bug about leaving a server with sv_pure 2 enabled and then joining another server. My teammate was having an odd issue like this last night.
lol, his eyeballs fell out today, it's even more scary with just hollow sockets.