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Originally Posted by Psycluded
For me, it all started with a TI-82 calculator and free time in math class.
From there I graduated to MUD scripting and coding, working on LPMuds and TMI/TMI-2 (codebases for LPMuds).
After (and during) that, I was flunking college because I was burned out on school so badly I could hardly -make- myself concentrate. I decided if I was gonna spin my wheels, I might as well do it somewhere I might manage to accidentally do some good, so I joined up with the US Air Force and spend the last 6 years developing web applications for them in Java and .Net.
Now I'm a freelance designer/artist/programmer, and going to school on my own time while my wife finishes her enlistment in the Air Force as well.
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I tried to get my son to join up in that kind of field but my career scared him off of the military. Now he's a photographer.