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#1 windrv

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Posted 04 October 2007 - 07:00 AM

:cheers:

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#2 Xtremee

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Posted 04 October 2007 - 10:31 PM

Congratulation!
but what should this mean ? :cheers:

#3 TheHive

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Posted 05 October 2007 - 04:20 AM

:cheers:

:cheers:

I think you meant to say.

Ive read Nuno's Blog page that said "he was one-step-further-at-my-workplace"

http://blog.boot-lan...ace/2007-10-02/
http://nunobrito.eu/...feed.php?show.1

One step further at my workplace..
Comments: 0 - Date: October 2nd, 2007 - Categories: Life

Yesterday was a very happy day for me.

It was the day when I finally reached the first class of sargeants - a promotion which I’ve been waiting since the last seven years back when I’ve first started a career in the army.

I wouldn’t say that time has passed quickly nor that things haven’t changed much since my teenager days but when I try to remember all the things that were done over these short 3 years I’ve been away from home it just feels like somehow 20 years have passed let alone remember anything before 2000 when I started working here.

These last years that passed since I first finished my studies and went to the azorean islands to help other people have surely changed my perspective of the world and in return helped me understand that this globe is so great and that any distance from one place to another is something that can only be measured with the time it takes you to travel it.

It is indeed a great distance/time that can be measured when I compare my initial dreams against my present goals for the next years - which tend to be both more realistic and over-optimistic to say the least.

My family still advices me to follow a career as an officer and follow the example of my older brother because of the payroll and quicker promotions but this would surely keep me far away from working intensively with computers and start dedicating more time to human resources and such - which I would likely regreat. There’s still nothing better than making a fresh boot disk in the morning…

I’m happy and now I’m also one step further in my life as well.

–Nuno Brito


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#4 Bernhard

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Posted 05 October 2007 - 09:12 AM

There’s still nothing better than making a fresh boot disk in the morning…

I think a little fu.. in the morning time is better than a cup of *Haferschleim. :cheers:

http://dict.tu-chemn...=...e=&comment=

But burning a fresh boot disk in the morning also might be fun :cheers:

Have a good one Nuno!

Bernhard

#5 Brito

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Posted 05 October 2007 - 09:28 AM

Thanks.. :cheers:

This year has been really great in professional terms and I'm very happy. :cheers:


You wouldn't imagine how many things that I've learned on this community are applied at my workplace and bring so many smiles to people when they see their documents brought back to life.. :cheers:

#6 Xtremee

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Posted 05 October 2007 - 11:53 AM

Ok i get it now
Congratulation man :cheers:

#7 DaemonForce

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Posted 09 October 2007 - 02:19 PM

I think a little fu.. in the morning time is better than a cup of *Haferschleim. :cheers:

Agreed. :cheers:

I remember I worked for one solid year in Phoenix and it seemed like years had gone by due to so many changes in my life. I can say without a doubt that my perspective of the world dropped from bad to really bad. People make me sick. :cheers:

On a completely unrelated note, I may be joining the Navy if I don't launch a new career soon.

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#8 MedEvil

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Posted 09 October 2007 - 04:48 PM

On a completely unrelated note, I may be joining the Navy if I don't launch a new career soon.

Arizona has a Navy? :cheers:

#9 Moon Goon

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 01:56 PM

Congrats Nuno!

Every now and then people who love their job get promoted. I'm sure you deserve it!

@MedEvil: Of course Arizona has their own Navy! They were key in the Australian-American war!

#10 Brito

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 02:12 PM

Thanks, where do you find those links?? :cheers:

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Posted 18 October 2007 - 08:28 AM

congratulations dude. I have some memories arisen that i had forgotten. I was a conscript sergeant in a camp of vehicle service & fuel supply for a year when i was in army near turkish borderline. It had fun to be in army and it definitely changed my point of view. I remember when a general did an unwarned inspection and caught us (about 30 soldiers and me ) to watch porno in camp's mini theater. Mixed feelings of fear and fun. Instead of being punished, general was laughing. Another time, we found three marijuana trees , 2 meters high, near a watch-tower. But before anything being done, some goats ate them and were running like mad inside the camp. But it was not funny at all, when we found some kurdish illegal immigrants broken in a minefield.

#12 Brito

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Posted 18 October 2007 - 10:40 AM

Fortunately we don't have minefields around here - but mini theaters are quite popular.. :cheers:

#13 online

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 06:00 AM

I look-up just now! :cheers:

Congratulations, Nuno! :cheers:






By the way: and for mini-theaters too... :cheers:




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