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Learning to be a finisher
Not being a finisher is something I believe we are all guilty of at some point in our life. I am very guilty of this in a lot of aspects of my life. In order to become a finisher, you… Continue reading
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What is Node.js and how do you install it?
Node.js is a runtime environment that allows you to execute JavaScript code on the server side. It is built on the V8 JavaScript runtime engine, which is the same engine that powers the Google Chrome browser. Node.js enables developers to… Continue reading
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Being Retired from the military and how your daily life changes.
When you go on terminal leave from the military you wonder, what am I going to do with my day. You were so used to getting up very early for physical training and then being at your unit all day.… Continue reading
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Being a dad
The first time I became a dad I really had no idea what to expect. You see things on TV, or you see how your friends are as dads. There were some dads I saw that were being really hard… Continue reading
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What gaming system do you play on? and why?
One question that I keep getting asked is why I choose to play games on the Sony PlayStation 5. I have been gaming since I was very young. I remember playing games on my grandmothers Nintendo, Super Nintendo and Sega… Continue reading
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Learning how to code
It is so fascinating how many resources there are for you to learn to code. All the free resources will only teach you the basics of coding in whatever language you are trying to learn. Many of the videos that… Continue reading
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Choosing a job in the Army
Ask yourself the question, what do I want to do in the Army? Do I want to an Enlisted Soldier an Officer or a Warrant Officer? The recruiter can answer whatever questions you may have but you have to take… Continue reading
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Gaming in Call of Duty
One of the many things I have noticed while playing Call of Duty specifically Modern Warfare 2 is the way people talk to each other. It doesn’t matter what kind of class you run someone will always criticize you for… Continue reading
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Experiences in the Military
First off, I am a 20-year retired Army Veteran. I was a 19D Cavalry Scout. I joined right after High School. My experiences during my career were so different than my battle buddies next to me. Some of them inspired… Continue reading
