Trying to do a PhD, at two different universities.  It made me known as
something of an expert (I'd managed to impress sveral faculty members)
in user interface issues even after I had to leave the program at the
first university (for lack of money) and got kicked out of the program
at the second. Also, both in preparing the PhD application (it took
nearly two years of work) and in the readings I did during the program,
I learnt a lot.

--- Sebi Tauciuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> Hi all,
> 
> If you were to name one thing (or a few) that contributed most to
> your
> success, that brought a lot of value to your work, that greatly
> improved
> your design skills (you get the idea), what would it be?
> Maybe it's a decision you made, maybe it's an attitude, maybe a set
> of
> values. Whatever it is, it helped you in a major way.
> So.. what is it?
> 
> Sebi
> 
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