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# At school we should
explain how we spend most of our time...
Would it be a good idea to give them the b3ta.com URL?
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:37, archived)
# I was wondering
whether I should reference b3ta in my thesis?

In a small way, you are all responsible for the work [lack of] I've produced.
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:40, archived)
# Actually,
I think it might be a bad idea in both our cases.
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:41, archived)
# I've learned
tons of stuff "wasting" my time here...
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:43, archived)
# Like wise.
For instance:

Look what I can do!

How can big companies not want to employ me when I have skills like that?
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:47, archived)
# If image manipulation skills
are in any way involved, I would definitely say yes.
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:49, archived)
# References:
bananaman (2002) Kitten being eaten by shark.
bananaman (2002) Shark being eaten by kitten.
slim (2002) Yoda dressed as a cheap prositute (eating a kitten).
witchy (2002) Furtive stealing kitten, watched by Fluffy.

Did I miss any?
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:55, archived)
# If the manager likes kittens
you're straight in!

But seriously, from what I've seen, intelligent employers value any sign of experience with the tools they want you to use. So if you're going for a job involving, say, photoshop or flash, any good B3ta work would look good in your portfolio.
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 16:59, archived)
# Thanks for the tip!
Unfortunately I'm a geographer.

The only image manipulation skills we need are to be able to colour up to the edge of the map with the right colour crayon. And even then I often go over the edges.
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 17:04, archived)
# Aaaah fellow Geographer here
I went to a History freshers week party last night and proclaimed my love for Geography before running out the fire exit, hehe. I'm sad.
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 17:07, archived)
# Ooo, yeah!
Whereabouts? I's be just finishing up in Less-ta, init?
Those freshers, though. Lovely fresh faces, but so so innocent.

(Sorry, I'm getting a little bit pervy here.)
(, Sat 21 Sep 2002, 17:12, archived)