Greetings everyone!
I'm full of projects lately, starting with my studies, the end of the course is near and my A level certificate (Bachelor) is almost here! I'm looking for what way I should walk, because even knowing what I want to study(and be), University is getting more expensive every year here in Spain, so it will take around 10.000 to study if I don't get scholarships from the government, doesn't matter if I study computer's engineering or if do both computer's and physics engineering, and I don't know if I can afford more than one or two years of four/five years depending on what I choose to study, so I've applied to go to Denmark to work and study IT support for two and half years. It is not the same, but I will allow me to study, work and save money.
On the other hand I am jogging almost every day for a race(trail) I'm going to join in Andorra in June. It will take about 5 hours running around 35 kilometres and more than 2000 metres of positive gradient. I am pretty excited about and I will fight for be the faster runner, but if I am not, I am sure at least I will finish the race.
Also I have started a blog related to GNU/Linux distro based on Arch called Cinnarch where I post around once per week about what and how to do to make this distro an useful and easy distro to work daily. The blog needs much more time and work to be something usable for everyone but if you want to peek into, just click here to visit the page.
I'm full of projects lately, starting with my studies, the end of the course is near and my A level certificate (Bachelor) is almost here! I'm looking for what way I should walk, because even knowing what I want to study(and be), University is getting more expensive every year here in Spain, so it will take around 10.000 to study if I don't get scholarships from the government, doesn't matter if I study computer's engineering or if do both computer's and physics engineering, and I don't know if I can afford more than one or two years of four/five years depending on what I choose to study, so I've applied to go to Denmark to work and study IT support for two and half years. It is not the same, but I will allow me to study, work and save money.
On the other hand I am jogging almost every day for a race(trail) I'm going to join in Andorra in June. It will take about 5 hours running around 35 kilometres and more than 2000 metres of positive gradient. I am pretty excited about and I will fight for be the faster runner, but if I am not, I am sure at least I will finish the race.
Also I have started a blog related to GNU/Linux distro based on Arch called Cinnarch where I post around once per week about what and how to do to make this distro an useful and easy distro to work daily. The blog needs much more time and work to be something usable for everyone but if you want to peek into, just click here to visit the page.
lluvia:
Gracias por la bienvenida
snowelle:
Very impressive, good luck with your race