01-18-201106:13 PM
(01-18-201106:06 PM)GamingManiac Wrote:(01-18-201105:39 PM)Breidan Wrote:(01-18-201105:30 PM)Ironside Wrote: Questions & Information:
1. How did you find the site if not on Hackforums?
2. Since you're not on Hackforums I cannot check how much about the skills is truth.
3. Windows is not a section, it's a forum of the section.
4. "I have been using Windows 95, 98, XP, Vista and Windows 7." For some reason that's hard to believe.
1. I have got a friend who is a member of Hackforums, he showed me your topic and I got interested about this forum and thought I should give it a shot.
2. Unfortunately I can't show you any of my projects because of privacy reasons. As you can see I have only got basic knowledge in the listed languages which almost anyone can get in a very short time.
3. I think I missunderstood the question, so let's say I want to moderate in Computer Topics.
4. I am 16 years old, I have been using computers as long as I can remember. Windows 95 was released in 1995 (1 year after I was born), Windows 98 was released in 1998 (4 years after I was born).
We had two computers in our house, one of them were running Windows 95 and the other one was running Windows 98. I did even remember I was using internet on the Windows 98 machine.
1. Who is the friend with the HF account? Please provide a link to his profile
2. I would like to see some evidence of your computer skill/Knowledge
Untill I am happy that you do infact know what you are talking about and can actually fill the role of Moderator, I shall say no.
Also the moderator for "Computer Topics" must know Linux aswell. As computer topics covers it too
All in all: My answer is No. If this is alright with Ironside
*EDIT* - however I feel that a "chance" is deserved - shall we say a week or two as mod and see how he contributes?
1. I prefer being anonymous on the internet, therefore I can not give you the account name of my friends HF account.
2. I don't know how to prove my computer knowledge. I suggest you to ask me some questions.
I have been trying a few Linux distros; Debian, Ubuntu, Backtrack and Archlinux.
I have not good skills in Linux-related topics, and if you say that is required I guess I'm not having enough knowledge for moderating in the "Computer Topics" section.
I will still stay here on Computertech as a member and I'm sure I will learn many new things about computers.
Thank you!