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Hi guys, I'm Andy, I'm 28, and from Sydney, Australia.
I've been toying around with computers for as long as I can remember, starting with most prized possession at the time, an Amiga 500 (with a memory expansion module!). My first 'online' experience was through a local BBS, and then CompuServe before they provided WWW access. After switching to a real ISP, I started to teach myself basic coding by reading scripts and pages I liked, and working out how they ran by removing parts and seeing what broke.
My first domain purchase was back in 1998/1999 if I remember correctly, when I was back in high school and reselling Communitech.Net web hosting. During my final two years of high school I also coded and ran an automated web based mobile phone logo business that revolved around pre-paid vouchers (for those old Nokias that could display logos in place of the cellular network name) and built gaming orientated computers for the new breed of nerds hooked on counterstrike.
Up till a year ago I had about 400 domains I was parking and flipping here and there, however after revenues started to decline, I whittled it down to about 120, developed a few and sold them off, and have about 100 left. I still buy, develop and flip domains on a smaller scale.
I've been on other forums for a while but never really checked this one out, as for some reason I always thought it was an invite only place! I finally registered after seeing a post by Morgan Linton on Adam Dicker's Domain Course.
I'd never heard of the term 'pay it forward' till a few years ago when some friends and I entered the Newcastle Shoot Out film festival. One of the guys threw the idea up in the air, and we ended up making a short film called 'Bad guys, good deeds' - Basically us running around in horror masks and black academic robes trying to pay it forward. We were doing all sorts of random stuff, feeding parking meters, loading vending machines with coins so the next person could get an item for free, buying a bunch of rubber duckies and giving them to children playing in a public pool, giving dogs in an open leash park food and water on a hot day etc, and hoping the next person would pay it forward to someone else. It was great fun to do, and I've loved the concept ever since then.
While I'm learning all I can on here, if I can provide some sort of value on here that someone else can benefit from, or pay it forward in some way shape or form like Adam is doing, I'll be happy
I've been toying around with computers for as long as I can remember, starting with most prized possession at the time, an Amiga 500 (with a memory expansion module!). My first 'online' experience was through a local BBS, and then CompuServe before they provided WWW access. After switching to a real ISP, I started to teach myself basic coding by reading scripts and pages I liked, and working out how they ran by removing parts and seeing what broke.
My first domain purchase was back in 1998/1999 if I remember correctly, when I was back in high school and reselling Communitech.Net web hosting. During my final two years of high school I also coded and ran an automated web based mobile phone logo business that revolved around pre-paid vouchers (for those old Nokias that could display logos in place of the cellular network name) and built gaming orientated computers for the new breed of nerds hooked on counterstrike.
Up till a year ago I had about 400 domains I was parking and flipping here and there, however after revenues started to decline, I whittled it down to about 120, developed a few and sold them off, and have about 100 left. I still buy, develop and flip domains on a smaller scale.
I've been on other forums for a while but never really checked this one out, as for some reason I always thought it was an invite only place! I finally registered after seeing a post by Morgan Linton on Adam Dicker's Domain Course.
I'd never heard of the term 'pay it forward' till a few years ago when some friends and I entered the Newcastle Shoot Out film festival. One of the guys threw the idea up in the air, and we ended up making a short film called 'Bad guys, good deeds' - Basically us running around in horror masks and black academic robes trying to pay it forward. We were doing all sorts of random stuff, feeding parking meters, loading vending machines with coins so the next person could get an item for free, buying a bunch of rubber duckies and giving them to children playing in a public pool, giving dogs in an open leash park food and water on a hot day etc, and hoping the next person would pay it forward to someone else. It was great fun to do, and I've loved the concept ever since then.
While I'm learning all I can on here, if I can provide some sort of value on here that someone else can benefit from, or pay it forward in some way shape or form like Adam is doing, I'll be happy
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