Do You Have a Passion?

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I think (you'll find [on examination {of greater details (and OCUK [history])}]) that the bracketing system (as it's called) was invented by (or attributed to [none other than]) Angus Higgins. I find that the bracketing system (as it's called [and attributed to {none other than (Angus Higgins)}]) helps to explain some posts in more depth (where necessary) and adds greater latitude for (optional [but not incidental {and already existent}]) further detail.

Glad you mentioned his name, I'd been thinking about the brackets guy strange way of posting, but had forgotten the name.
Whatever happened to Angus Higgins? Dead due to a punctuation mishap?

As for the passion question... I'd like to have a passion, but everything I know is just OK-ish... I'm sure there's something that I'd think was awesome, but I wont find it sitting online, and that's all I do...
 
Not really. I'm interested in loads of things and have pretty broad goals, financial freedom and whatnot but I can't say there's any burning desire I feel I must be doing or am missing out on. :)
 
I live and breathe the stock (forex) market. From 9pm Sunday to 10pm Friday I am watching it, stalking it like a hunter. I love it because it's the hardest game n the world but obviously has its rewards.
 
Heh! Isn't the reality, no money, no power, no women…

Sometimes I'm beginning to think, General Discussion really is a fantasy forum.

The reality for most of us, perhaps yes, especially the first and last one. I won't settle for mediocrity though, did enough of that to last a lifetime when I was at school ;) surrounded myself with like minded goal setters and fortune does tend to favour the risk takers among us. Fantasy at the moment yes, especially to meet the goals ive set myself. But it could become reality in a few months or years :D

Tony Montana hasn't let me down yet :-P
 
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Yes. Computer science. It is the defining academic subject of the information age. Progress in computer science drives pretty much every other field forward and it has significantly changed the lives of everybody in the civilised world. I find the methods employed to be extremely interesting and the subject has a vast practicality in almost anything you can think of.

It's a productivity tool thats all, mathematic, physics, chemistry and engineering is what has pushed progress forwards.
 
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