Hi all, i have been a member of a few IT and hacking forums but they

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The discussion begins with a member expressing frustration with previous IT and hacking forums, citing issues with arrogance among participants. They seek a more constructive environment to learn and eventually return to school. The conversation shifts to a light-hearted exchange about favorite fish, with a humorous acknowledgment that all fish serve the same purpose, leading to playful banter about past incidents involving different types of fish. The overall tone remains welcoming and focused on fostering a supportive community for learning.
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Hi all, i have been a member of a few IT and hacking forums but they always get full of arrogant little kids who seem to have nothing better to do than to wind me up. Then I found this place, by no means am I a physicist (got A* in science GCSE then joined the army...) however I am hoping to learn from you guys and in a couple years go back to school.

EDIT: I read above and wanted to point out the part about the previous IT forums is inconsequential - I am willing to listen to any person's expertise regardless of the field
 
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Welcome to PF!
Tell us, what is your favorite fish? I hear Salmon is doing well this time of year.
 


Welcome to THE PF. [:biggrin:]

Btw onewhosighs, it won't really matter what fish you'll choose, they all end up serving the same purpose. o:)
 


Gad said:
Welcome to THE PF. [:biggrin:]

...they all end up serving the same purpose. o:)

Well, yeah—but some hurt less than others.
 


Danger said:
Well, yeah—but some hurt less than others.

Yes, we all remember the goldfish vs tuna incident.
 
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