Been a while.

paymontna
paymontna Posts: 188
edited May 2008 in The Clubhouse
First of all, I would like to welcome myself back to the forum :D. I have been away earning a college degree. Computer engineering classes leave very little time for fooling around with hobbies; however, I am ready to recommit myself to my HT system. I do see some familiar faces. I lost my original nic which was "paymontana" and all of my posts which were around 500 or so. My first priority is bass. Anyway, it is good to be back.
And I mean calling all cars, blackhawk down, mushroom cloud, Three Mile Island, lock the door behind you kind of mad.:mad:
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited May 2008
    Welcome back!
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  • BottomFeeder
    BottomFeeder Posts: 1,684
    edited May 2008
    Welcome again.
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  • daboyz
    daboyz Posts: 5,207
    edited May 2008
    Congrats and welcome back!!
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited May 2008
    paymontna wrote: »
    First of all, I would like to welcome myself back to the forum :D. I have been away earning a college degree. Computer engineering classes leave very little time for fooling around with hobbies; however, I am ready to recommit myself to my HT system. I do see some familiar faces. I lost my original nic which was "paymontana" and all of my posts which were around 500 or so. My first priority is bass. Anyway, it is good to be back.

    So are you from Montana?
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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited May 2008
    Welcome back.
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  • paymontna
    paymontna Posts: 188
    edited May 2008
    Not from Montana. Just an old nic that stuck. I am from Pittsburgh, and it is NOT over yet.;)
    And I mean calling all cars, blackhawk down, mushroom cloud, Three Mile Island, lock the door behind you kind of mad.:mad:
  • Imperitor
    Imperitor Posts: 235
    edited May 2008
    I'm in the middle of a co-op work term for my mechanical engineering degree. I can agree that school (especially engineering) leaves very little time for fun. I'm not looking forward to going back to finish my degree...

    O ya, and welcome back, even though I probably wasn't here when you left.:cool:

    And it's over, unless they win tonight. It's going to be a good one!
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  • paymontna
    paymontna Posts: 188
    edited May 2008
    Imperitor wrote: »
    I'm in the middle of a co-op work term for my mechanical engineering degree. I can agree that school (especially engineering) leaves very little time for fun. I'm not looking forward to going back to finish my degree...

    O ya, and welcome back, even though I probably wasn't here when you left.:cool:

    And it's over, unless they win tonight. It's going to be a good one!

    Most engineering BS degrees are the equivalent of a masters or phd in any liberal arts program. Had I known what I was getting into I would have probably chosen Basket Weaving as my major. There were nights when I cried over some stuff. I did find out that I am fairly good at advanced physics. Good luck Imperitor. In the end it is all worth it.
    And I mean calling all cars, blackhawk down, mushroom cloud, Three Mile Island, lock the door behind you kind of mad.:mad:
  • Fireman32
    Fireman32 Posts: 4,845
    edited May 2008