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  1. eastonch's Avatar
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    > New! Chris is here!
    Herro!

    Hey, I'm from the north of england, in the Durham area, currently studying a level 3 BTEC for extended diploma (next year) in IT and part-time working at McDonalds.

    I joined TSR because I wanted to start talking with other students, especially how i'm considering HE and uni after 2 years at FD in IT.

    Anyway, I'm 18, male, single, know too much about computers & how they work (damn im a geek), and I'm generally the sort of guy who's easy to get on with.

    Anyhow, that's my "herro" thread, thanks to the owners of the forum for maintaining such a great site for many years. (I've frequently stumbled upon this site during google searches relating to PT work and "student woes").
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    Re: > New! Chris is here!
    :hello: Welcome to TSR!

    :tsr:
  3. eastonch's Avatar
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    Re: > New! Chris is here!
    Thank you, is there a direct link to any sort of "major" rules on this forum? I couldnt see anything popping out at me, apart from the general FAQ section!
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