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Hi, My name is Luke Martinez, Check out my blog Luke.Asia.

Contact

I am easy to reach;

Things

I want to / will do in the future;

  • organize a local fedora event
  • get sugar on a stick for my sister [done]
  • make a Fedora Remix for Laptops the school is distributing. I'm looking into this now!

I do at the moment;

  • provide support in #fedora
  • I edit the wiki, so if there is a page that needs care, drop a note on the disscussion page. :)
  • Introduce FOSS to high-school students.
  • provide support for people who have recieved the gift of FOSS from me.
  • spend tireless hours waiting for the next version of fedora to download.

Other

  • I speak (but dont write) alot of spanish.
  • I speak (and write) a little german.
  • I have a tendency to tell people off if they give me *.doc(x) or *.ppt(x) files.
  • I write Java.

What I find sad (warning RANT!)

<rant>

  • All the school children running into the IT classes to get their grubby hands on the 'latest' version of microsoft excel(tm) and word. And learn 'Information Technology.'
  • How if i ask the IT guys if they use linux in their servers, they reply. "whats Linux"
  • I also find it sad how people refer to presentations as "power-points" A POWER-POINT IS A FREAKING HOLE IN THE WALL IN WHICH YOU PLUG AN APPLIANCE INTO NOT ANOTHER FREAKIN WORD FOR "PRESENTATION"

Even a published book says "you may do it as one of the following, an essay, a power-point or even a poster" I may do something as a power-point, next time i see something like that, im going to purchase a novelty power-point and write the work on that.


Lukes Dictionary:


PowerPoint: Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite, and runs on Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS X operating system.


Power-Point: A wall socket by which electricity is provided to electrical devices

</rant>


Asmartgoat 23:33, 4 May 2011 (UTC)