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Date:      Sat, 22 Jan 2011 19:25:44 +0100
From:      Torfinn Ingolfsen <torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
To:        freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Should I even try?
Message-ID:  <20110122192544.a1f1b0b2.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
In-Reply-To: <287905.79246.qm@web110106.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References:  <287905.79246.qm@web110106.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>

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On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:11:27 -0800 (PST)
Super Biscuit <super_bisquit@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I don't have a degree in computer science nor do I have any certification=
.=20
>=20
> I do have a PowerMac G3 Blue and White. I do have=A0 PowerMac G4 Quicksil=
ver. I do use both of these daily. I will soon install FreeBSD on the iMac =
G4 and use it daily.=20
>=20
> I am not a programmer.
>=20
> I can tell the difference between lagging and optimal performance.
>=20
> I am not always the most sociable, stable, or friendly person.
>=20
>=20
> My tutorials are written so that a person with a GED can read and use the=
m.

Sorry, I don't know what a GED is (and I'm to lazy to look it up today).

> (If you wonder, I have an associates in business, certfied as a chef, lic=
ensed for selling options, certified for sanitation, hotel management certi=
fication, and a bunch of other stuff. IE I am not stupid.)
>=20
>=20
> With all of my complaining,=A0 narcissism, and self-pity aside...
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> is it even worth for a normal/layman to attempt anything?

Well, it depends on you. Personally, I think that trying is always
worthwhile.=20
People who are currently running (or trying to run) FreeBSD
and ports on their PowerPC based machines today are a kind of pioneers
- they're doing this before anybody else.

But, it requires a lot of special qualities; patience, stubbornness,
not giving up in spite of many failures, and keeping trying in spite of
little feedback.

So, personally I think you should continue. But  the decision is up to
you.
Oh, and here is a small "trick" I use; when I'm banging my head
against impossible problems on a project, I put it down and let it rest
for a while, and do something else in the mean time. If I'm lucky, some
project with a higher rate of success (or just easier to do).

Keep up the good work!
--=20
Regards,
Torfinn Ingolfsen




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