Post #32
Sigh. Well okay, but only because I've got two minutes to kill while my cheese and ham toastie cools.
ryangti6 wrote:What has changed in the type of person that usually does this job in the last 10-20 years? Nothing!
What kind of job is that then? What job do I do? I think someone's been watching too much IT Crowd. There's no such thing as "working in IT" any more, pretty much every job involves IT nowadays. "10-20" years ago you only had to use Word to be some kind of geek god, I bet you can use word. That makes you one of them. One of US.
ryangti6 wrote:thanks to the creation of "social networking" (which I personally think is bo***cks)
Yeah, you're really sticking it to the man. You're beating the system. You're a winner.
ryangti6 wrote:Let me guess, you do the cool, really awesome stuff?
I find it interesting, enjoy it and it makes a load of people a load of money. So yes, if you like. Obviously it's subjective, but I don't suspect I'd have the vaguest bit of interest in whatever you do when you're not sitting alone on your XBox in your evenings. I'd love to join you for a game of Fifa, but I don't actually own a games console and I'm out tonight, I suspect you'll be online though right? With the rest of the South Wales Elite? I can't imagine you get scores like that on Forza by leaving your bedroom that often.
Btw, nice avatar. That's how you see yourself is it? That's you. Online. On your XBox. With your "online friends". And you're saying I'm the geek? I suspect you'll find we both are, except at least I get paid for it.
ryangti6 wrote:He just reminds me of school. You know, the 5th year kid that try's to act the big man to all the first years because he thinks he can.
And you know what Ryan? You remind *me* of school. You were the kind of kid in the year who thought he had to play the big man, who used to take the p*ss out of people like me and my friends because we weren't so cool, but then cried in front of everyone when he stacked it one day in the playground. The difference being that more than a decade after leaving school I'm still friends with that same group of people, and you're staying in playing Sonic the Hedgehog.
Toastie time.
Oh, nearly forgot.
ryangti6 wrote:The comment was funny but quoting it for himself is nothing more than another attempt of Owain trying to be clever and fit in with the people he so obviously wants to be like
"Be my friend Ian, I found you funny!" Now who's trying to fit in eh?
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