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About digitalquirk
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Member: Paul Quirk
Epinions.com ID: digitalquirk
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Member Since: Nov 6, 2004
Homepage: digitalquirk.ca
 
Favorite Websites: epinions.com
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Occupation: Slacker Goal: To live life to the fullest before my time here expires  more
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Reviews Written: 65
Member Visits: 1,420
Total Visits: 184,600



digitalquirk's Recent Opinions
Date Written Review Title Product / Topic Product Rating Review Rating
Oct 22, 2010 A modern day cheap wind-up watch Rothco G.I. VIETNAM ERA TYPE O.D. WIND-UP WATCH
in Watches
  Product Rating: 3.0    Very Helpful
Nov 8, 2007 It DOES work with Windows XP Acer 620U Flatbed Scanner
in Scanners
  Product Rating: 5.0    Somewhat Helpful
Jul 2, 2007 A retro classic that has stood the test of time Casio CLASSIC A158W1 Wrist Watch for Men
in Watches
  Product Rating: 5.0    Very Helpful
Jan 10, 2007 The Atari Party returns! *UPDATED* Atari Flashback 2
in Classic Consoles
  Product Rating: 4.0    Very Helpful
Dec 16, 2006 Great sound for a great price JVC HA-E130 Headphones
in Headphones
  Product Rating: 5.0    Very Helpful
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digitalquirk's Most Popular Reviews
#557 Overall: GM's 3.4L, gasket problems
#26 in Autos & Motorsports: GM's 3.4L, gasket problems
#778 in Kids & Family: A laptop computer for kids!
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digitalquirk's Author Popularity
#635 Overall
#42 in Autos & Motorsports
#501 in Electronics
#486 in Games
#914 in Kids & Family

About digitalquirk
I was born in the city in which I live now. I used to put a lot of effort in being a slacker until I realized that I was trying too hard. Once I mastered the art of being a slacker, I went to Loyalist College and graduated the 3 year Information Systems program with an A average while tutoring other students and working part-time, even spent a summer working for EDS. I graduated and married the woman of my dreams. After that, I went to work for Apple Canada, then moved on to bigger bucks fixing the Y2k bug for computer systems used by school boards in southern Ontario. Once Y2k came and went, I went on to work for Big Blue (IBM). IBM was a very difficult place in which to be a slacker, so I did what all slackers must do in order to survive: Get a good paying union job in a factory, which is where I am today. :D