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Senesia
2009-06-03, 12:50 PM
My childhood dream was to fly on a unicorn.

What's your childhood dream? When you were younger, and your teacher asked you what you want to be when you grow up, what did you say? Are you following that path? (I'm guessing no, since I doubt any of you answered "I want to be a stoner" back then) What changed?

I remember I wanted to be a teacher, because my mom was one and I thought I'd enjoy "helping" students. Then time passed, I did tutoring for a bit, but soon I realized that I would have no patience doing this as a full time career, and it seems it might be pretty stressful if I want to be a "good" teacher.

Dream-wise, I don't really think I had much of a dream.. probably travel around the world before I'm too old? Other than that..

What about you?

!King_Amazon!
2009-06-03, 12:55 PM
Design video games. Play video games for the rest of my life.

Now I'd say my dream is to become awesome at playing the guitar.

D3V
2009-06-03, 02:56 PM
I always wanted to be an astronaut, I was obsessed with NASA for about 5-6 years of my life starting around age 6 or so. That dream died, as well with my ambitions in life.

JRwakebord
2009-06-03, 03:26 PM
I wanted to be a Ghostbuster.

Lenny
2009-06-03, 03:33 PM
I've always wanted to become an author.

When I was little and people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I'd tell them, "Older". Years later, when I was doing GCSEs and A-Levels, people asked me which subjects I was doing, I'd tell them, then they'd ask what I wanted to be with those subjects (A-Level was History, Maths, Computing and Chemistry), and I'll tell them, "Fireman". These days it's a Programmer - maybe work on an OS, or a suite of programs. If possible, I'd love to be involved in the UI side.

-Spector-
2009-06-03, 03:57 PM
Ive always wanted to either be an astronaut or an archaeologist.

Grav
2009-06-03, 04:50 PM
When I was really little (like four) I said I wanted to go to MIT and build bridges. Well... I'm almost there.

WetWired
2009-06-03, 06:30 PM
I wanted to program in and understand machine code...

I've since realized that this is not practical, though I do deal in assembly and on rare occation have to encode or decode an instruction or two in machine code directly.

Senesia
2009-06-04, 10:08 AM
When I was really little (like four) I said I wanted to go to MIT and build bridges. Well... I'm almost there.
There are people who wanted to build bridges and later become politicians..

You wanted to go to MIT when you were four? Wow.. ambitious.


I wanted to program in and understand machine code...

I've since realized that this is not practical, though I do deal in assembly and on rare occation have to encode or decode an instruction or two in machine code directly.
What caused you to have such a dream, and at what age?

WetWired
2009-06-04, 02:05 PM
Really young. I've programmed computers since elementry school, mostly in BASIC. I wanted the power to do more. I finally learned x86 assembly the summer after 9th grade. To date I've dealt with assembly for x86, some Atmel family, Microchip PIC16x, Infineon C166, and ARMv4.

Wallow
2009-06-04, 02:39 PM
My childhood dream was to be an architect since I loved to design and make structures. I guess I'm half achieving that, If I pursue my current dream. I want to become a civil engineer and get an MBA.

Grav
2009-06-04, 04:34 PM
What is ARM?

Grav
2009-06-04, 04:35 PM
There are people who wanted to build bridges and later become politicians..

I may become a politician on a small scale one day..

KagomJack
2009-06-04, 05:40 PM
Be an actor.

What is it now? Be an actor.

Lenny
2009-06-04, 06:17 PM
It's the processor in some mobile phones, ain't it?

WetWired
2009-06-04, 06:32 PM
ARM stands for Advanced RISC Machines, and is the name of an IP company that designs processing cores called by the same name. Processors and microcontrollers built arround these cores have widely varrying capabilities and could appear in anything from a handheld computer to a freebie USB thumb drive.

ARMv4 is the name of a particular family of cores, all sharing a certain instruction set and other features.

Mdselctr
2009-06-06, 01:46 PM
A person can not be what he or she is not already
deep down inside. If you think of something new,
the question propels you to think of what you do
not know, true, but the ideas are coming out from
in, your true nature. If it is possible, then, to be
something in the future--which of the possible
choices seems most interesting--it is to "be"
a baby. Babies have so much love to give to the
world and they don't feel shame in the same way
adults do. It would be a relationship of giving and
receiving love from everyone without the shame that
modern society and its rules have attached. To be a
baby in this way, one can imagine themselves running
naked on the beech and being chased by mommy or
daddy. Perhaps there would be a dog in the family who
comes to picnics after being bathed one Sunday at the
park.
To the child, the world is full of possibilities that adults
have already lost interest in. The world is forgiving and
so are children. The children of the world shall save its
provincial landscape from destroying itself.