User:Hoodedice

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hoodedice is an 18 year old freshman college student, and an active member of the Minetest Community.

hoodedice considers himself to be the Minetest Community Outreach manager, as well as documentation worker. He is currently training to become a reputed modification developer.

hoodedice's system specs:

 TOSHIBA Satellite C55t-A5222
 Intel® Celeron® Processor 1005M - 2M cache, dual core @1.9 GHz
 4 GB SO-DIMM DDR3 RAM @768 MHz Single Channel.
 Intel® HD 2500. 650 MHz base clock with 1000 MHz Turbo.
 500 GB 5400 RPM SATA II HDD.
 15.6" LED touchscreen 1360x768p native.
 default OS: Microsoft Windows 8.1
 other OS: Xubuntu 14.04 LTS


Here are some of hoodedice's personal traits, cite by himself:

INTEL: 4/5 - hoodedice reads most of the documentation, yet is sometimes observed asking silly questions. This might be because he likes to skip the first five chapters. Knows how to solve most Minetest problems, and is capable of searching for causes on newer bugs ART: 3/5 - hoodedice is satisfactory at digital art. Not competent enough for texture packs, though. CODE: 2/5 - hoodedice is still a noob at coding COM: 4/5 - If only he could lower his TROLL level... Competent speaker. Competent helper. TROLL: 4/5 - Still hasn't matured enough to get rid of the inner troll. LEAD: 1/5 - Suffers from not being given enough zwiz HUMOUR: 3/5 - If only he made lesser dad jokes...


Work in progress pages below: http://wiki.minetest.net/User:Hoodedice/sandbox










The following is more intimate details of hoodedice:

POL: Liberal-Conservative, leaning towards conservatism WAR: Anti-War, in all respects; though, believes that people do have a right to defend themselves REL: Theist. COD: Not a GNU fanatic, but not a M$ fanboy either. Uses both Xubuntu and Windows 8.1. Believes in happy co relation between free and non free software. MOV: Is not a part of any known political movements.