Coach Carter, Happy Feet, Shawshank Redemption, Shrek, Dodgeball, The Last Samurai, The Pursuit of Happyness, 8 Mile, Click, Happy Gilmore
Red Hot Chilli Peppers, 3 Doors Down, Nickelback, Hinder, Breaking Benjamin, Santana, Blink 182, End Of Fashion, My Chemical Romance, Hoobastank, Blur
Entrepreneurship, Anime, Business, Technology, Reading, Mathematics, Music, Programming, Web development, Finance, Cooking
On Good Friday 29th of March 1990, at the Clayton Monash Medical Centre in Australia, a child by the name of Victory was born. Record of his first five years of life cannot be found. In 1995 Victory was spotted on the human life radar when enrolled at primary school. During this time he learnt that homework was evil, girls had cooties, and footy was a religion. In 2001 he graduated at the following year entered high school.
Throughout his early high school years Victory quickly became involved in several extracurricular activities. He immersed himself into the world. He discovered passions for web development and computing. He also deduced that in fact girls did not have cooties and in fact had mounds which occasional gave him a surge of desire.
Now in 2007 Victory is completing his final year of high school. Has a part-time job in the slave industry (fast food industry). Is single and earns less than the minimum income tax deduction threshold. Here to blog and get to know all of you. ^___^
What I've seen from Virb Mar 7
After a couple of day playing around on Virb I've discovered a couple things. First of all I'll start on a positive and say that the customization facilities are brilliant. Plenty of control over modules, HTML, CSS and even tags is something I've wanted for so long on social networking sites, but there are still things here and there that can be improved.
hey victory join this group called animorphs please :) http://virb.com/groups/88394986
posted Mar 17
DotSauce Domain Magazine says:
Hey there, sorry for the late response. Just wanted to drop in and say thank you for the friend add and joining my geektastic VIRB group(s). :-D If you haven't already please subscribe to my DotSauce RSS feed for some fresh web development / domain name news. If you have your own RSS feed, I would like to invite you to post it for free in the RSSbuffet.com Feed directory. Cheers! Mark Fulton, Founder DotSauce Domain Magazine
posted May 2