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Old 06-28-2007
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What Should I learn this summer?

Guys I am now free and bascially have a summer to look forward. However I would like to learn something related to pcs for enjoyment and knowledge. I dont know what to learn though, I have about 4 months off lol. Any suggestions?. I was randomly thinking programming but what do you lot think?
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You should learn whatever your heart desires; if you want to learn about programming, go for it !
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Old 06-28-2007
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You should learn telekinesis! That's all the rage.
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Learn how to hack a ball mouse. I need one hacked for a project at work so that you can move it (doesn't even have to be a mouse at this point) say 5 feet on the ground, yet only 6" or so on the monitor.
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Learn how to program in binary.
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Haha! I think that my be harder than telekinesis!
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Old 06-30-2007
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lol are these serious sugesstions?
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Well I didn't expect you to tear into a ball mouse. But product hacking can be a pretty fun and rewarding. Check out www.hackaday.com lots of smart dudes over there.
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Do you know to work in PhotoShop? It's a nice, complex program where you can do whatever you want with images and graphics. Its fun, and I think 4 months will be enough
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Old 07-01-2007
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Lol ! Whatever you do, don't get PhotoShop CS3 Beta! I have it and it is ridden with bugs :eek: !
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Old 07-03-2007
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Ha! I learned telekinsis thirteen summers ago. When your mouse pointer crawls around your screen without you touching your mouse, that's me enjoying my free time :P
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Old 07-03-2007
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I cant seem to have a mouse pointer, it shows up with some magnification glass. Btw I do use photoshop.
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Old 07-03-2007
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You should learn telekinesis! That's all the rage.
Good suggestions. LOL! If you want a serious suggestion here you go:

You said you want to learn something related to pc's for enjoyment and knowledge. That's still not a very specific statement. With that said, I'd suggest starting with an A+ course. That will at least give you the knowledge. It's a lot of dry reading and all but it's a starting point and you'd at least gain knowledge.

For enjoyment, programming is very enjoyable once you learn your preferred programming language. Then you can create applications/web pages from scratch. It all depends on what you'd like to do with what you learn.
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How about taking a game like Half Life 2 and creating a mod for it or creating a map for Counter Strike: Source?
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Old 07-03-2007
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If you want to prepare yourself for your future working life, buy a copy of Word or Excel for Dummies and go through it page by page in front of your computer and try everything it teaches. At a more basic level, how good a typist are you? Everyone who plans a technical career needs to learn how to type quickly and accurately. This is just me being a grandfather.... :-)
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Old 07-04-2007
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I can touch type and I am pretty fast too. Is there any good websites on learning java? I have decided that I will do this.
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Old 07-04-2007
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The best way to try and find a site; Google .
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Old 07-04-2007
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lol I already have took me to wikipedia in the end, got bored lol
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Try Karate or Yoga.

Or start learning some musical instrument (if you aren't already into it)
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Old 07-05-2007
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yer I mean computer releated ravigaru
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