Fedor S.
As far back as I can remember I always wanted to make computers obey. To me, automating was better than school and gaming. Even before I landed a full-time job in IT I knew I wanted to be a part of it. It was there that I knew that I belonged. It meant being somebody in the neighborhood full of nobodies. I was Port-Forwarding Routers Remotely as a Service before IT courses and remote work became mainstream. It wasn't like anybody else. I mean, I could configure HLDS and earn cash at home eating chips and tax service never get in my way.