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#34
gah woman... looking at your pics you can't be a day over 30 yourself.
btw - are you really a programmer?
btw - are you really a programmer?
#35










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I'll be 40 early next year!And yes I really am a programmer... know anyone who's hiring in the immediate area?
Bizarrely and rather ironically, I was offered a 6-month contract down in Alabama, via an agency, for the company that just made me redundant.
#36
What would you consider the immediate area, also what is your skill set & experience level?
My company is hiring, but we are a games company and because of that the type of programming is fairly specific and almost always against the grain of corporate style programming.
My company is hiring, but we are a games company and because of that the type of programming is fairly specific and almost always against the grain of corporate style programming.
#38
I get that a lot.... heres a list of the last 4 games I worked on
Tony Hawks Underground 2
Tony Hawks American Wasteland
Tony Hawks Project 8
GUN
the last game I was credited on.
Def Jam: Icon.
do you play?
Tony Hawks Underground 2
Tony Hawks American Wasteland
Tony Hawks Project 8
GUN
the last game I was credited on.
Def Jam: Icon.
do you play?
Last edited by USBound; Jun 15th 2007 at 12:11 am.
#39

I'm not really a gamer per-se. I loved SSX for the PS2 and I'm currently addicted to World of Warcraft, so I might be checking out the new MMORPGs when they come out.
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Last edited by Patrick Hasler; Jun 15th 2007 at 12:56 am.
#43

Some people do take it way too seriously.
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What would you consider the immediate area, also what is your skill set & experience level?
My company is hiring, but we are a games company and because of that the type of programming is fairly specific and almost always against the grain of corporate style programming.
My company is hiring, but we are a games company and because of that the type of programming is fairly specific and almost always against the grain of corporate style programming.







What a young whipper-snapper! 
