Ohh. So you're like the backbone of the machines. That's pretty sweet.
You know the microchips that go into everything you use? Your computer, your phone, your coffee maker, etcetera? They're built on a tiny scale, so robots and computers actually perform most of the work, it's too delicate, too dangerous, and sometimes even impossible, for humans to create them directly. I repair those machines, or perform maintenance to make sure they don't crash. It pays quite a bit more than my old job, certainly. And there's ample opportunity for overtime as well.
I have no idea what that means, but congrats. Does it pay well?
Texas Instruments. Repairing and maintaining the robots that make microchips.
Cool. Where are you working?
I've gotten through the first real week (second week, but the first one was just a day of orientation and a second day of safety training, so it doesn't count) at my new job. Excited, and exhausted.
Hey. What's cracking, Skyblade?
I'm still saving up for a capture card, among other things. Right now I've been making due with Fraps for when using my computer, and my DVD recorder for everything else.
You have to get your 3DS modified, unfortunately. http://casualrunslive.com/3ds-capture-cards/ It'd be awesome, though.
Not sure how to record 3DS footage.