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authorRyan Schanzenbacher <ryan@rschanz.org>2022-02-09 08:48:18 -0500
committerRyan Schanzenbacher <ryan@rschanz.org>2022-02-09 08:48:18 -0500
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7## Hi! :wave: My name is Ryan! 7## Hi! :wave: My name is Ryan!
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9Hello, and welcome to my site! My name is Ryan Schanzenbacher. I'm currently a second-year student at the Rochester Institute of Technology studying Computing Security, expecting to graduate in 2024. Now since that's out of the way, a little about me. I've always had a passion for computers from a young age. For as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by both how they work and how to use them to their fullest potential. Another starting point for my interest in computers was whenever my Dad and I sat down to try and fix a computer. His job required him to fix computers more often than not, and sometimes I would be able to show up at his workplace and just watch what he was doing. Or, another time was when he had an older laptop that we worked togethor on to try and get Windows 98(!) to run on again. Those types of events helped shape my interests into what they are today. 9Hello, and welcome to my site! My name is Ryan Schanzenbacher. I'm currently a second-year student at the Rochester Institute of Technology studying Computing Security, expecting to graduate in 2024. Now since that's out of the way, a little about me. I've always had a passion for computers from a young age. For as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by both how they work and how to use them to their fullest potential. Another starting point for my interest in computers was whenever my Dad and I sat down to try and fix a computer. His job required him to fix computers more often than not, and sometimes I would be able to show up at his workplace and just watch what he was doing. Or, another time was when he had an older laptop that we worked together on to try and get Windows 98(!) to run on again. Those types of events helped shape my interests into what they are today.
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11### Another starting point 11### Another starting point
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