Not the only one doing this stuff it seems on their free time got 400 sek or about 42€ fixing a computer with new windows, and sata cables replaced. i didnt ask for more then half of that for the light work of stability testing and doing various stuff on it to make sure its working as it should after reinstalling it. i pretty much after replacing the cable loaded up furmark and occt at the same time and left it for about 45 minutes while surfing the web on my own pc, then shut it of since it seemed stable on idle for 3 hours fine and various programs, lighter loads like playing up 1080p videos and similar stuff. Also found my next gpu at one of my favourite manufacturers Sapphire. http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/?cid=1&gid=3&sgid=1227&pid=2445&psn=&lid=1&leg=0 since its so small and a single fan it wont need that much airflow around it so i can close my chassis again and remove the bottom intake fan that is getting shitty. (vibrating so i atm have a constant hum a bit louder then what my headset can remove when i have them on with no music on. The bearing is pretty worn out by now im guessing, nearly 7 year old fractal design fan so held up well over expectations actually.
Awww yis. Plans are coming together in an amazingly positive way. Learned that after I graduate and go to the University of Turku to study some Archaeology, I only need to study the courses related to my major (worth 70 study credentials in total). After I have done that, I can apply to directly hop to study for Masters degree in Philosophy with Archaeology still being my major. In other words, by doing courses worth of 70 points that I can easily cram into one year and one summer, I can skip 2 years worth of studying (110 study credentials) from the bachelors degree phase normally needed because I already have one bachelors degree at that point, even though it would be from IT Engineering. So if all goes well, I will have a Bachelors degree in IT Engineering and Masters papers from Archaeology by summer 2019. After that, Ph.D time.
all students from jr high and above in israel are having a strike because it has been decided by Teachers' Association over a lawsuit on a teacher that was injured in a trip, and the teacher got the blame, they decided to cancel all yearly trips (not sure of the name in english, i'm talking about the biggest trip that happens once a year and is usually 2 days+) so the Students' Association after a lot of discussions decided that all students will go to a strike until at least saturday from today. so this is good and bad, but if the strike works out and we get our trips back, it's a win-win (for us).
Even with my poor English skills I somehow managed to win regional Olympiad in english yaay me. Yeah Slovakia is fucked up when it comes to education
Well you have good written English! On a note for this thread: This year is going to be the best year yet I have a good job, good colleagues, decent money coming in. I have a savings account set up and general savings in my bank which is unlike me. Also eating healthy now and making smoothies out of fruit and shit, my spots are clearing up and I'm gaining confidence. Plus meetup this year! That will be amazing I'm also starting my driving lessons next week and I got the company van for free and my insurance is covered on the companies budget - which means I have to pay for private petrol only. holy sheeeeit
Actually my grammar was worst part. I did best on role play and story telling those are booth parts I enjoy doing so it was little bit in my favour.
Shit I hate English grammar aswell, I can talk fluently with my teacher in English but I can't for the life of me tell you when do you use present simple or progressive idk.