The car companies do require a four year college degree.
I don’t know how old you are, but it’s important to try to get to the best school you can. There aren’t many. In the United States I’m pretty sure the best school is still Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California… there is also Center for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. In other countries there are: the Coventry School of Art and Design in England; the European Institute of Design in Turin, Italy; and Tokyo Communication Arts in Japan. Good luck, work hard, have fun.
pete_moss's Life List
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1. recover from depression
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2. master 3D software that can make what I want to make
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3. be a full-time BDSM slave
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4. Practice Yoga
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5. make and sell bdsm gear
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6. find a Master
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7. spend more time in bondage with a sexy dominant
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8. be a car designer
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9. type with 10 fingers
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10. Drive across the US for fun
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11. have regular use of a real, terrific sports car
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12. sky dive
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13. tour CERN and the LHC
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14. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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15. Maintain relationships.
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16. Learn to weld
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17. create something beautiful and significant
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18. migrate like the birds... maybe to Patagonia
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19. ride on a maglev train
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20. Learn to paint with watercolors
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21. Become more outgoing
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22. eat more tofu
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23. meet more agnostics
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24. exercise regularly
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25. stop procrastinating
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26. figure out ebay
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27. To live instead of exist
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28. deal with reality
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29. overcome the shock that suddenly I'm OLD
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30. videotape an alien craft
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31. succeed in amateur racing
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32. Make new friends
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33. get in shape
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34. Design my dream house and live in it
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35. learn arabic
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36. make a difference
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37. enjoy doing boring things that are good for me
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38. Start my own business
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39. Learn to cook
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40. learn chinese
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41. Finish what I start
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42. own a hybrid car
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43. finish college
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After some real sweat re-finding all my settings when I first updated my Mozilla suite, I just found that the new release of Thunderbird (1.5) is some kind of a “Godsend”. Hate to sound like a salesman… (and if the software is GNU/open-source/FREE, how can I be a salesman?), but 1.5 was effortless to install, and all my settings were preserved perfectly. If you don’t have Thunderbird, http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ get it! ...and let me know here!
...being a “digital pack rat” I didn’t have room for the typing ap I bought months ago,(Typing Instructor Deluxe). Fortunately I found that with the latest update to Mozilla Thunderbird I could free up a lot of space on my hard-drive by deleting attachments from stored emails. (This installation of the latest version of Thunderbird is something else I highly recommend.) I’ve also got my cast-off split-keyboard fixed up and a typing-we-will go eh? (Now I’ve got to overcome years of my “advanced hunt and peck” method. Ugh.)

