Monday, 3 November 2008

Mark WR4

Hello everyone. I’m Mark. My full name is Chatchai Wangwiwattana. I graduated from University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, major Computer Science, this year.

I’m interest in games, programming and Open Source applications. I not only interest in computer field but also Japanese animations and comic books. In my free times, I usually serfs the internet to read technologies news, especially Linux distributions, download new game for my PSP (Play Station Portable) and NDS (Nintendo Dual Screen) and Japanese animations. In addition, I’m interest in Buddhism as well.

I decide to learn AEP at AUA, because I planned to study at USA. However, I don’t have TOEFL scroll. Especially, I have no money. The scholarship is the way that I try to get to study,so I must have TOEFL scroll before. I still believe that if I try to do, I can do it. Do not forget to intonate Chinnabunchorn before go to bed every day. http://www.dhammathai.org/sounds/chinabanchon.php

Nice to meet you.

Mark.

4 comments:

  1. Mark,
    It's a good introduction. The information you give is relevant to an academic course, where it might be useful to know what our classmates have studied in the past.
    I think there will be some topics we cover where your knowledge of computer science will come in handy. Now, we know who to ask when we have a question in that area.

    I've posted a bit about my interests in an earlier post at http://aepaua.blogspot.com/2008/09/peters-academic-interests.html

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  2. I wish that I can use computer like you.Although I studied about it but I still use it not well. You know a lot about technology and computer,so when I have a prblem with my computer I already know who I should ask..(^_^)

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  3. Hi Hana, Ha ha ha.

    Aom,
    Computer skill is my field, so I have to know and improve it everyday. I have to use this knowledge to grain money. :P

    If you have some problem about computers, mobile phone or PDA, I can help you. ^_^

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