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Ask HN: Cool Things You've Done (Brag Thread)

200 pointsby niqolasabout 15 years ago
I thought I'd start a "brag" thread. I know there are some really interesting and inspiring people here and I want to hear all the cool, unusual, unique things you have done.<p>Examples:<p><pre><code> * I've travelled to all 7 continents * I've won an olympic gold medal * I've built a start-up from scratch and sold to Google * I invented a consumer electronic device that has sold 10M units * I've produced a feature length motion picture [Insert Title] * I had this ... funny life experience * I went drinking with Vladimir Putin</code></pre>

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cpercivaabout 15 years ago
I don't normally mention this stuff, but since you asked...<p>* I started at university when I was 13.<p>* I won the Putnam Competition.<p>* I hold a world record for computing Pi.<p>* My bsdiff binary patching tool is used on tens of millions of computers and has saved several hundred human-years of waiting for software updates to download.<p>* I found a security bug in an Intel CPU. (Osvik/Shamir/Tromer also found it, but I was first, by a few weeks.)<p>* I'm the Concertmaster of an amateur symphony orchestra which is performing the Verdi Requiem tomorrow.
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buro9about 15 years ago
* I fixed a Brit Award for Best Newcomer in 1998 (Belle and Sebastian) using social engineering<p>* I built the consumer site for BTopenworld almost single-handedly in 6 weeks (CMS and portal from scratch in TCL), it was live for 7 years before being replaced<p>* Recently enjoyed a 97.5% mark on an MSc assignment<p>* Survived living on the streets for more than 2 winters (when you live on the street, you count winters and not years)<p>* Every code I've ever written outside of education has gone live somewhere... I first learned to code by making a stock control system for a small company and knew computers should be good at that stuff<p>* I taught myself TCL, PERL, Java, C#, C++, JavaScript, and am currently enjoying a foray into Clojure.<p>* I've met Paul McCartney, hung out with Blur, Elastica, Pulp and Oasis... partied several years of my life away in a blur<p>* I've created a data warehouse for semi-structured data from ECM systems<p>This list is not necessarily in chronological order. I absolutely am missing stuff but the bullets above fill me with joy of some kind. I haven't done the thing I want most to do, which is to work with some great minds on some complex problems, but this is why I'm doing an MSc so late, I want to knock on Google's door.
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zapharabout 15 years ago
* I never graduated college but somehow ended up working for google<p>* I survived and kept a roof over 3 kids and a wife while only making 10'000 one year. (in USA) --- Did the same with 4-5 kids while technically homeless and out of work.<p>* I'm raising 5 amazing children with an incredible wife<p>* I've taught myself C, Java, Perl, PHP, ASP, Erlang, Lisp, HTML, CSS, Javascript<p>* I'm a born again christian (Actually the thing I'm most proud of although I know not impressive to some, But it is a brag thread so I'm including it.)
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jgrahamcabout 15 years ago
Whether you consider these things amazing is up to you, but I'm happy about them.<p>* I obtained a government apology for the mistreatment of Alan Turing<p>* I wrote an original book<p>* I went to Oxford after my state school told me I wasn't up to it, I stayed and did a doctorate there<p>* I learnt to swim when I was 21<p>* I learnt to speak French fluently as an adult
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kksm19820117about 15 years ago
* I built a distributed search engine for my final year college project, when my teachers and friends told me I was taking on too much. It survived two project mates walking out, and some rather dumb ones pushed in. I got a 97 for it, and consider it THE accomplishment of my college years.<p>* Wrote an indexing program in C that crashed a Netware network. :P<p>* I've read the Bhagwad Gita, the Koran, the Bible and the Tao Teh Ching. I am still an atheist.<p>* I've written a complete IM module at work when drunk. Oddly, this has been considered one of my better contributions to the project in that company.<p>* I've completed reading five Asimov novels in the course of a single day.<p>* I am an Indian, yet can't speak any Hindi. I have lived in the Gulf, yet can't speak any Arabic. My folks speak Konkani at home, yet I cannot speak that either. Dad knows Portuguese, yet I somehow never picked it up from him. Strangely though, I can speak French, Japanese, Quenyan and am on my way to studying Sanskrit.
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Mzabout 15 years ago
I kind of feel like no one here will care/be able to relate, but these are some of the things I am proud of:<p>* I graduated high school as STAR student and a national merit scholarship winner -- while missing 18 or 19 days of school every year and dragging myself to school sick much of the rest of the time and also being called "lazy" and told I "wasn't really sick". (I wasn't diagnosed with CF until I was almost 36.)<p>* I was also inducted into Mu Alpha Theta in 11th grade (the earliest you can be) and was state alternate for the Governor's Honors program in the subject of Journalism.<p>* I have a 22 year old son with cystic fibrosis who has not been on antibiotics in 12 years and has needed no medication at all in 3 years or so.<p>* My sons and I live without a car and walking is our primary mode of transit, in spite of two of us having CF which means we are supposed to be deathly ill.<p>* My divorce was amicable in spite of my family background. (In contrast, when my two siblings got divorced, their spouses made attempts on their lives.)<p>* As of last summer, I am drug free, having gotten off about 8 or 9 prescription drugs and then gotten off the OTC drugs that replaced them.<p>* I genuinely like men, as friends and lovers, in spite of having the kind of childhood that tends to produce women with multiple personality disorder.<p>* I am the one who decided to get divorced, not my husband, even though I was deathly ill at the time and had been a homemaker almost my entire adult life.<p>* Now that I am basically well for the first time in my life, I think my best years are ahead of me, not behind me. I'm 44. :-)
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edw519about 15 years ago
I strongly believe in initiative, achievement, and success, but for some reason, I find this thread a little troubling. Not because it's bragging, but because it's seems to be mostly about "me me me". I'd rather hear people brag about what they've done for others.<p>At the time I write this comment, most other comments are about "me".<p>Noteable exceptions:<p>- jgrahamc obtaining a government apology for the mistreatment of Alan Turing<p>- AN447 paying off his parent's mortgage<p>- patio11 saving a life<p>Great job, guys! You inspire me. (Apologies if I missed anyone.)<p>As for me, I've done lots of cool stuff, but if I had to pick one thing to put on my tombstone, it would be, "He made his mother laugh when nothing else would." Everything else seems to pale in comparison.
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wdewindabout 15 years ago
I didn't read the word "Examples:" for a second and thought those were all your accomplishments until I read [Insert Title]. Was about to just quit and go home lol.
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Mc_Big_Gabout 15 years ago
The first application I ever wrote, theoretically saved the company $10.2 million dollars.<p>I was working as a systems administrator at a Big 3 automotive supplier and identified a gap in our million dollar production system. If we ever lost connectivity, the system would be useless and the off-line backup system was insufficient. Our contract stated that we could be charged $10,000 per minute for shutting down the plant. I wanted to learn how to program, so I wrote a backup app in perl.<p>The electric company dug up our data lines and we lost communications for 18 hours. We tried using the backup system, but it could not keep up with production and we put the plant in jeopardy. My app, which was not in my job description to create and not supported by the company, ran production for 17 hours without errors in a complex automotive sequencing environment.<p>I don't know that the Big 3 automotive company would have actually charged us $10 million dollars, but it would have easily been &#62; 1 million.<p>Raising 3 kids as a single father, among other personal accomplishments, by far trumps this achievement, but it doesn't sound as impressive on paper.
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arethuzaabout 15 years ago
I grew up in a fishing village in the north of Scotland - when I was 19 one of my school friends insisted that I experience what it is like working on a trawler in the North Sea.<p>After a few days of sea sickness, hard work, lack of sleep, and fear I probably would have shot myself if someone had given me a loaded pistol.<p>Nothing I did since then (and I had summer jobs while I was a student doing things like weeding large fields of barley, digging ditches etc.) was anything like that.<p>So I learned to have a LOT of respect for people who don't have the chance to make lots of money sitting at a computer for most of the day.
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patio11about 15 years ago
I once saved a five year old from drowning in six feet of water. <i>Boiling</i> water. While naked.<p>(OK, technically speaking ~45C, not boiling.)
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adrianscottabout 15 years ago
* Graduated university at age 16, Math PhD at age 20 (RPI)<p>* Performed with New York City Ballet<p>* Sang with Placido Domingo<p>* Founding investor in Napster<p>* Credited as a pioneer in social networking, founding pioneering one in 2001, which heavily influenced Friendster which led to myspace, facebook etc.<p>* Acted in Sundance Feature Film competition selection<p>* Now doing next big thing, hehe ;)
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benologistabout 15 years ago
* I've traveled to several continents<p>* I've seen the olympics on TV<p>* I've built a start-up from scratch and it's indexed by Google<p>* I use consumer eletronic devices used by over 10m<p>* I've watched feature length motion pictures [Many Titles]<p>* I've had a lot of funny life experiences<p>* I've seen pictures of Vladimir Putin
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mbenjaminsmithabout 15 years ago
* was a guitar prodigy in my teens<p>* almost got booted from college for publishing the president's dirty laundry on Paul Schrader's dime<p>* had 3 top 40 songs with my band on the radio (alt top 40)<p>* founded a pr agency at 26<p>* had my own newspaper column before 30<p>* got a client 25 minutes on cnn int (valued at 6 million us)<p>* was the first to publicly attack the junta after the coup in thailand in 2006<p>* was interviewed on live tv for an hour without a script (hellish)<p>* taught myself a handful of computer languages and secured early funding for an internet startup<p>* got to brag about it all on hn =)
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petervandijckabout 15 years ago
Rode a bicycle (that I constructed from parts) through the jungle of Congo for 2 weeks. Got a rare form of Malaria. Rode it back.
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mixmaxabout 15 years ago
* I've arranged big underground raves with international DJ's<p>* I've successfully started a bar in Ibiza from scratch<p>* I learnt PHP, javascript, SQL, CSS and HTML from scratch without any help<p>* I hold three patents<p>* I've done three startups<p>* I survived an English boarding school<p>* I bought a boat that I live on, which I've totally refurbished and redone without ever having had a screwdriver in my hand before.<p>* I have been asked to star in a pornmovie, but declined<p>* I've had a short but glorious career as a male stripper<p>*I had fun doing all of it<p>:-)
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AN447about 15 years ago
* I paid off my parents mortgage (age 20)
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jayairabout 15 years ago
I'm gonna brag about my co-founder @fanjiewang. This is what I filled out on our YC apps.<p>* Co-starred in the film Air Hockey (2005), which was played at the opening ceremony of 2006 Air Hockey World Tournament hosted in Las Vegas (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2390531/" rel="nofollow">http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2390531/</a>).<p>* Faculty upper year scholarship for University of Waterloo Computer Engineering '04 (for ranking 1st).<p>* Finished 1st place in Sir Isaac Newton National Physics Competition '03.<p>* Finished 1st place in American Computer Science League Competition '02.<p>* Finished 1st place in Pascal National Mathematics Competition '00.<p>* Broke the record for the fastest goal scored (3.57 s) in a group qualifier for the U17 World Cup while playing for the Chinese national soccer team '99.<p>He has done quite a bit of stage work and he sings as well. Apart from being a really smart and talented guy he can work harder than anybody I know.
moollazaabout 15 years ago
* Grade 9 (age 14) I Raised $3500 for the Stephen Lewis Foundation (Fighting Aids in Africa), I was the 2nd highest fundraiser (A gr.12 beat my be $50) But b/c of our fundraising we (the Gr.12 girl and I) got to hand Stephen Lewis (the United Nations' special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa) a giant cheque for $40,000<p>* My parents are from South Africa, emigrated to Canada during Apartheid, and my relatives were good friends of Nelson Mandela's and played relatively important roles in the Anti-Apartheid movement. While imprisoned on Robben Island, Nelson Mandela wrote a letter (or two) to my Great Aunt. There's a copy in a biography I read. I believe he also went to at least one of her birthday parties. Later, when he was in Toronto (1998) I got to meet him, and sing ABC' and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star with him (I was 7 @ the time)<p>* My great uncle used to work with Mahatma Ghandi, when they were both lawyers in India. There are pictures somewhere in India's archives of them together.<p>* Last week while in the grocery store with my dad, a woman near us yelled that the guy running stole her purse. Myself and another guy immediately ran after him (another guy joined us on the way) and we chased the culprit into the parking lot. He gave up and I sternly asked for the purse back, then I handed it to the lady and a bunch of people called the police. (I didn't want to brag about that one, but now seemed like a good opportunity)
The_Plagueabout 15 years ago
I have seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've see C-Beams glitter in the dark by the Tannhauser gate.
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frankusabout 15 years ago
This all sounds kind of lame compared to the other comments, but you asked:<p>- Converted a car to electric drive when I was 20<p>- Was a contestant on a reality show pilot that aired on Discovery<p>- Built a motorized rotisserie out of two old bicycles to cook ~100lb of lamb for my friend's wedding<p>- Built a weight-controlled electric longboard (3wdm.blogspot.com)<p>- Built my own Mazda 323 GT-R (not sold in the US) out of imported parts and a US-spec AWD Protege<p>- Gutted and renovated a 1914 house, including all wiring, plumbing and heating, not to mention stripping eight layers of paint off of every last bit of the original woodwork and windows.<p>Although countless other people have done it before me, I most proud of the last one. A project like that completely takes over your life. I was working to the point of complete exhaustion on it during every moment that I wasn't at my day job for well over a year.
sevabout 15 years ago
Not much compared to others here...<p>* Won the Bank of America Computer Science award in high school.<p>* Have only worked in my field of study and interest (comp sci)<p>* Had a $20/hour job at age 18, which was my second job. First being one at $15/hour.<p>* Two years later I asked for a 50% raise, got declined, quit, they came after me and they have been my client to this day.<p>* I survived a horrible rip tide/current after accepting death without the help of a lifeguard.<p>* Wrote the most efficient language generator based on a given grammar in discrete math class.<p>* Taught myself enough about programming/servers/etc before college, that by the time college was over, it had taught me nothing new.<p>* Know how to speak 2 languages fluently without an accent in either language.
davewasthereabout 15 years ago
I've been locked up in a Russian prison while travelling. Met the local Mafioso. Ate great Borscht.<p>Haven't seen a winter since 2006. I chase the sunshine around the world by doing mini-migrations to avoid the cold.<p>I learn a little bit of the local tongue everywhere I go. Can say 'Thank you' in around 30 languages.<p>I met up with my step-dad after 25 years of separation. An amazing guy and someone I definitely want to get to know better.<p>My other great achievements are a work in progress though...<p>EDIT: added a missed item
cromulentabout 15 years ago
I survived being hit in the head with a running 110cc chainsaw. Minor flesh wounds only. Is that cool? I'm not sure.<p>A friend of mine won the Nobel peace prize and then lost it in a bar afterwards. I wish I could say that.
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drawkboxabout 15 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised when after 2 yrs in the game industry (promo games industry before that) and my first lead development role was on ESPN X Games SnoCross for 2XL Games and ESPN which just happened to be the first game shown on the iPad on Jan. 27th, 2010, up on stage by Scott Forstall.<p>We had no idea they were showing it and I was just watching the keynote and was blown away. So in short I was lead developer of the first game shown on the iPad publicly.<p><a href="http://wireless.ign.com/articles/106/1064149p1.html" rel="nofollow">http://wireless.ign.com/articles/106/1064149p1.html</a>
abrown28about 15 years ago
I've successfully conditioned every manager I've ever worked for to accept rolling in around 10:30 as normal.
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wallflowerabout 15 years ago
I think this is relevant to this (sometimes justified) accomplishment boasting here.<p>"A truly rich man is someone whose children runs into their arms even when they're empty"<p>"My daughter one time said... We were leaving church, like a church party. We were driving home, in the car. And she didn't want to go home. She was like 3 or 4 at the time. I don't want to go to Mommy's house. I don't want go to Mia's house.<p>OK, we'll go to Daddy's house. OK.<p>We pulled into our house and she started freaking out crying. Why? She thought my house was the office.<p>And that's when I realized I needed to start pulling back.<p>To step it up, be a baller at home"<p>- Josh James, founder of Omniture<p>From video originally posted by adammichaelc (I highly recommend the entire 1-hr video for inspiration and a kick-in-the-seat-of-your-pants)<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1164815" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1164815</a>
jarsjabout 15 years ago
- I quit Google after hearing Steve Jobs Speak.<p>- I won an IBM thinkpad from IBM.<p>- I wrote a program that could sing.<p>- I was slapped by a girl at the streets of Kolkata for wishing her good night. I was drunk.<p>- I am doing what I love.
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k0n2adabout 15 years ago
I woke up on time this morning.
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patrickkabout 15 years ago
Hacker News &#62; Lists &#62; Most Active Theads &#62; "Ask HN: Cool Things You've Done (Brag Thread)"<p><i>187 Comments in 9 hours</i><p>haha I guess everyone's favourite subject ultimately is themselves
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JangoSteveabout 15 years ago
I wasn't going to, but reading a few of these inspired me... then reading a few more depressed me (mine aren't so glamorous), but I'll do it anyway.<p>* helped my mother raise my brother and me. This past New Year, I was able to fly my brother up to live with me for a week, showing him what you can accomplish with hard work and dedication.<p>* wrote an essay that received a comment saying that the post had helped the commenter overcome something he had been struggling with through years of therapy and self-doubt.<p>* overturned our high school's regulation that allows only seniors to take classes at the university.<p>* taught myself Calc 2 in high school and got a perfect score on the AP exam; my best friend and I were the first people at my school to get above a 4 on any AP Calc exam. I didn't consider this a great accomplishment until I ran into my old HS math teacher a few years back and learned that she now tells our story to all of her Calc students to motivate them.<p>* started a rock band in college, played some really cool venues, did one show with a band that now gets airplay on Sirius XM, and won a few competitions.<p>* landed a girlfriend (of 2 years now) who is out of my league.<p>But I think my greatest accomplishment is that I seem to have made my parents proud.
philhabout 15 years ago
When I was thirteen or so, I got a job offer for independently inventing AJAX. Everywhere I looked at the time said you couldn't read data from the server using Javascript, but I realised that if you opened a new window to a separate page it could be done.<p>I didn't take it anywhere, and later (after people discovered xmlhttprequest) I learned that even at the time I could have used an iframe, which would have been nicer. I assume people were doing that before I made my discovery, but I don't know for sure.
razerbeansabout 15 years ago
* Good friends with the man who was the head of the Missile Intelligence Agency during the Cuban missile crisis. He also worked with Von Braun on the Saturn V rocket. (Interesting story, by the way.)<p>* Turned down a potential offer to Westpoint.<p>* Achieved the 99th percentile in Standford Achievement Test every year I took it (5 years), each in different subjects. However, I don't have the grades to support it.<p>* Touched the Stanley Cup.<p>* Learned PHP when I was 13. C, C++, Java, etc. came soon after.<p>* I'm a programmer by trade, but I am going to school for management.<p>* I've recently become friends with several of my childhood heroes.
b3b0pabout 15 years ago
My dad was responsible for the blue diamond marshmallow in Lucky Charms.<p>As for myself, I have zero debt, no outstanding loans at all, including no car payment and no mortgage.
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darkxanthosabout 15 years ago
* Wrote a 30 day blog that was read by thousands of people and inspired many (several of whom saw fit to befriend me on Facebook)<p>* Work full time as a software engineer with a 6 figure income without having gone to college.<p>* Organizing the Seattle Alt.NET Conference for 2010 (looking to be around a 100 person conference this year)<p>* Was accepted into a class for gifted students in elementary school.<p>* Had a highschool reading level in 1st grade.<p>* I've never known how it feels to not be able to learn something.
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Chiragabout 15 years ago
* I have been to all the states(28 states and seven union territories) in India<p>* At one time I have worked on 4 start-ups at a time<p>* I have donated Rs2000(Almost $50) to a begger<p>* I have programming my self and taught my college professors
heedabout 15 years ago
I've done nothing.
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noodleabout 15 years ago
* standard "taught myself" a lot of various tech skills. i like to solve problems with an arduino where applicable.<p>* had a brief career as a professional martial artist many years ago. you could also technically say that i was a professional magic: the gathering player, too.<p>* i technically dismembered my left arm. it got better.<p>* i'm not an olympian, but i know quite a few, including medal winners. on a related note, i train and compete on the higher levels of sport fencing, and used to do the same for other martial arts.<p>* i'm working a full-time job, trying to bootstrap a startup, and working on writing a book.<p>* my canonical bacon number is 3. non-canonical is 2.
thibaut_barrereabout 15 years ago
* I started programming computers at 6 and I still love them :)<p>* I traveled all around the world in the french navy (<a href="http://carnet-escale.chez-alice.fr/JDA/escales/carte.JPG" rel="nofollow">http://carnet-escale.chez-alice.fr/JDA/escales/carte.JPG</a>)<p>* I left the french navy to do IT despite having a lifelong contract there<p>* I'm about to move to the country-side with my family and bootstrap projects (that, I'm really proud of :-)
vusal-zeynalovabout 15 years ago
* I know 7 languages. (5 of them I speak perfect)<p>* Everyday I read 300 pages (book &#38; articles) of writings, and scan (eye scanning) 300-400 articles online. Pro day.<p>* Now I study my second university. First was 6 years medicine, second is also medicine, I am in 4th semester and I am 23 now.<p>* I went 5 years to piano school.<p>* I went 2 years to painting school.<p>* While I study medicine, I learned graphic design and it's already 5 years that I work as a graphic designer in a very big design firm.<p>* While studying medicine I've learned myself - Marketing<p>* I was born in USSR and now I found myself in Germany.<p>* In 2003 I became a muslim.<p>* After 3 month I am planning to start a startup.<p>I saw that HN people are so SMART! so great brains in one place. wow.
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petervandijckabout 15 years ago
I remember having a list of things I wanted to achieve when I was younger. Let's see:<p>- Win the nobel prize. (not yet)<p>- Write a book. (done)<p>- Travel the world (not totally done, but I live in South America now)<p>- Be Time magazine's man of the year (it's a bit of a cop-out, but done: <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1569514,00.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1569514,00....</a>)<p>- Have my face on a stamp (not done, but that's easy these days)<p>Looking back, I was probably lacking ambition there, too focused on achievements that display what <i>others</i> think of me. Maybe I should make a new list.
Femurabout 15 years ago
I create adventure. I leave slain dragons in my wake. I build monuments, plant flags, discover wonders, and lead armies.<p>I sing duets, dance tangos, and play concertos.<p>I cook banquets. I wheel, make deals, and strike bargains. I purchase fruit in large quantities. I partake and imbibe. I articulate, expound, and drive home the point. I maintain a strong moral fiber and act with integrity.<p>I forge trails and bushwhack through jungles. When I am not walking, I am running. I sail and drive and fly and ride and crawl.<p>I write encyclopaedias. I learn, study, forecast, ponder, and calculate. I know the answer.
uptownabout 15 years ago
* Worked on the special effects of Starship Troopers.<p>* Built an ecommerce site that has handled over $2 million in sales.<p>* Went snorkeling with a couple of American actors in Australia during my honeymoon.<p>* Ran the website for a non-profit film festival for the past 6 years bringing movies to a town that is about as far from Hollywood as you can get.<p>* Currently working on two startups ... one funded, and one of my own.
jgalvezabout 15 years ago
* I wrote a book on ActionScript when I was 14<p>* Dropped out of school the same age (8th grade)<p>* Wrote another book on Flash when I was 18<p>* Worked as a remote consultant from ages 15 to 18<p>* Still working as a remote consultant for startups (I'm now 24)<p>I had a great start but I think enjoying success (and money) too early in life can be extremely distracting. I stopped achieving when I started making over 50kUSD a year. Also got into a lot of debt. Not too clever after all.<p>Best thing I did, tho, was quitting Flash and getting into server-side development. Learned Python and then Ruby, now back to Python (but still doing lots of Ruby).<p>I think the biggest lesson I learned is that no matter what you do, make sure you use at least SOME of your time doing something for yourself. Start getting businesses out the door as soon as you can and don't stop until you're successful with one of them. All you need is to get yourself to start -- understand Parkinson's Law and the 80-20 rule. It gets easier over time.
rokhayakebeabout 15 years ago
I infiltrated HN. For almost 2 years I was part of the top 100. I am not technical.<p>I have lived 13 years within a 5-minute-walking distance from the beach. I still can't swim, but I always go deep.<p>I was a bartender in a private club and got to mix drinks for several individuals. I met Senators, actors, tech founders, multinational executives daily. I missed Angelina Jolie one afternoon by 10 minutes because I decided to go home 10 minutes earlier.
proexploitabout 15 years ago
* Bought my first house at 21 (Not outright, but I was the only one of my friends at the time near owning a home).<p>* Skipped college and immediately started working full-time ... for myself. Nothing beats not having a boss to answer to.<p>* Ranked a German company between #1-3 in Google.de for 19/20 very competitive keywords (Work I was proud of).<p>* Web &#38; print design for several top musicians (Work I was proud of too).<p>I enjoyed reading all of you're accomplishments. Keep it up :)
Qzabout 15 years ago
* I biked 5000+ miles across the US, in high school<p>* I've traveled to 6 out of 7 continents<p>* I've managed to stretch undergrad out into a seven year fiasco
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aaronz3about 15 years ago
* Owned my own incorporated business at the age of 15 (Looking back, it was kindof dumb. It was essentially just freelancing with a shitload of paperwork attached). I dissolved it at 18 when I went to college.<p>* Self taught every programming language I know (Started with BASIC, then JavaScript and PHP, did some windows programming in VB, then later VB.NET and now doing asp programming in C#. I've also toyed with Objective-C/C/C++) I'm really impressed by some of the comments here. I've had a better understanding of these languages than most of my professors (which probably speaks more to the quality of my school than my programming ability)
frooabout 15 years ago
* I lead the charge in 2008 to win the Best Act Ever award for Rick Astley at the MTV EMA's<p>* I was the youngest competitor at a car rally event here in Australia, competing against the likes of Sir Jack Brabham. (side note, we managed to get the porsche off the clock at nearly 300 km/hr)<p>* I designed a forced induction cooling system (originally for the same Porsche - the waste heat was then distributed to the fuel rail as a warmer), which then subsequently sold the idea to a racing team here in Australia. I'm pretty sure they shelved it.<p>* Some years ago, I accidentally set naughty bits on fire while trying to cook Ramen.
Freebytesabout 15 years ago
It is sad that when thinking of my own achievements, I first tend to evaluate my 'virtual accomplishments'. These are tasks related to programming, design, etc. that have no actual existence in the real world. These are related to creativity. However, when referring to real life, I have nothing to mention that is not common. There is nothing real that makes me anything more than normal. I guess that is what draws me to the creative world that exists in my own mind... because there I can accomplish a lot without interference from the real world.
VonGuardabout 15 years ago
* I've met the following videogaming luminaries: Shigeru Miyamoto, Alexey Pajitnov, Ralph Baer, Al Alcorn, Nolan Bushnell, Stephen "Slug" Russell, and Steve Jackson.<p>* I found unreleased Atari and Colecovision games at a flea market in 2008 on bare EPROMs.<p>* My writing has been used to teach at Harvard, yet I flunked out of college.
binarymaxabout 15 years ago
Lived in and managed software teams in 3 different countries.<p>Logged over 2000 offshore sailing miles.<p>Learned to code when I was 7.<p>Sold a work of art at auction when I was 8.<p>Tied for 2nd place in a senior high national chess championship.<p>Have survived 3 near-death experiences.
wlievensabout 15 years ago
Wow, after reading through this thread I'm pretty impressed with some of the folks here.<p>As for me:<p>* I worked on software that was used to design a small part of one of the sexiest consumer electronics products in the world.<p>* I built a browser game five years ago that's stil running, with a few hundred active players.
egbabout 15 years ago
* I wrote WebRPG back in the Java 1.1 days, with a very thin distributed object graph for all communications, and it mostly worked :-)<p>A highlight of that experience was having Gary Gygax hang out in our booth at GenCon - <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/19980205004902/www.webrpg.com/?link=special/gencon/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://web.archive.org/web/19980205004902/www.webrpg.com/?li...</a>
japherwockyabout 15 years ago
I play in a band, and last night we posted our first youtube music video: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-KbQv9qB9o" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-KbQv9qB9o</a>
paraschopraabout 15 years ago
* I don't brag
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RevRalabout 15 years ago
Though, not something I did directly.... Two teachers have named their children after me, is what I'm most proud of.
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peterwwillisabout 15 years ago
<p><pre><code> * I've been to 5 high schools * Went through 9th grade twice * Dropped out of school entirely * Self-taught everything I know about computers and technology * Work for a large media company doing the job I set out to do for a decent wage </code></pre> Technically i've achieved all the [other] goals I set out for myself as a kid. Time for some new goals...<p>* Not that this is impressive, but finally began working out 5 months ago and continue to stick to it 4 days a week. This is the longest i've stuck to anything besides a job/relationship and I am in the best shape of my life.
matwoodabout 15 years ago
* I was the computer science grad student of the year back when I was in grad school<p>* I am a member of Upsilon Pi Epsilon <a href="http://upe.acm.org/" rel="nofollow">http://upe.acm.org/</a><p>* I've been to Tokyo and competed in the web service composition challenge<p>* I have climbed 2 out of Colorados 53 14ers so far. My goal is all 53 in CO and then the North American continent. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteener" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteener</a><p>* I have surfed big waves in Costa Rica
marcamillionabout 15 years ago
Not that this is something to 'Brag' about:<p>I died at age 5/6 (am now 26)...well...technically I had a cardiac arrest and my heart stopped beating for 15 - 20 minutes.
nekopaabout 15 years ago
Wow, I now have to upgrade all my goals :) As I always find myself becoming a teacher no matter what job I do (I finally gave in and am now an English teacher) my proudest moment was during my technical training for the US Air Force as an enlisted man (Computer maintenance and telephone systems engineer, which I went for because I had always been a 'software guy' so this allowed me to play with big iron): During our basic electronics training segment our lecturer took off sick and so we had a substitute teacher who was trying to use the original teachers notes, but knew nothing about the subject. After 2 classes of confusion, I offered to take over the class and taught it for the remainder of the 2 weeks. The best part was that it was the only segment of the whole course where everyone scored +90% on the final.
noonespecialabout 15 years ago
I single handedly posted a submission on HN that will allow me to identify the most HN users of any post ever! :)
drtse4about 15 years ago
Mandatory up-vote. This could become one of the best thread on hn ever. Nice idea niqolas.
kuldeep_kapabout 15 years ago
Trying to raise a start-up since last two years with a laptop, which is broken in the middle and I have to use a support each time when i work on it. Needless to say it's also a v v v very slow one.
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pasbesoinabout 15 years ago
I initially opened this thread with trepidation, as I don't generally like bragging (from others or myself). However, I find myself quite enjoying the responses.<p>It's reaffirming to read of these abilities and how they were NOT sidelined by mainstream or environmental pressures.<p>I became friends in college with a fellow who is one of the brightest people I've ever met. And a great "explainer" and story-teller, to boot. His grades suffered at times, and he nearly left once or twice, because he was so simply and totally into his own interests (some very technical) as opposed to some of what was going on in the classes.<p>Half his life some, particularly conventional people might call "a mess". On the other hand, he's an engineer on the CMS at CERN.<p>As for myself, I was considered very bright, but struggled -- mostly with conventional social settings and also with very heightened sensitivity to environmental stimuli. (E.g. I can't tune out neighboring noise; my brain doesn't filter it from my attention.). A couple of physical injuries with chronic after-effects sidelined me for a long time. (Injury I can deal with. Having no recourse against chronic symptoms is something else.)<p>Nonetheless, I've had my moments. Such as pretty much single handedly converting a billion dollar cost accounting system from a hard coded legacy environment to instead interface with an underfunded SAP implementation.<p>Pretty much ALL the inputs changed. Things were handed "over the wall" from the SAP implementation with no negotiation and very little in the way of instruction. No one taught me a thing nor provided me any tools or budget beyond my salary. The method proposed by "the other side" of the wall would not have worked at all. So, I rolled my own.<p>It worked. It worked when raw, detailed order records replaced summary reports the manufacturing facilities used to provide (leaving me to processed multiple hundreds of MB of essentially raw data with product identifiers floating anywhere within a free form text field supporting any number of simultaneous and varying data points). It worked when headcount was reduced from four, for a while five, people down to just me.<p>Not only did it work, it became much more accurate and full-proof.<p>I like reading here how other people simply did things that were "impossible" or certainly not expected. And that it's not a matter of somehow placing oneself into some "abnormal state of being". It's who you are, and getting done what interests you and/or needs to be done.<p>I still don't fit in to mainstream society. I burned out, hard-time, in my last job mostly fighting an environment of distraction and complacency. Reading other stories here provides a small boost; there are other people who "make it" being something other than conventional. And by "make it", I mean in their own eyes, as opposed to someone else's measure.<p>Somehow, for me its been a difficult and necessary lesson that a lot of convention is a straight-jacket for bright people, and that criticism that is leveled against them is often hypocritical and self-serving even while it is espoused as being "for their good".<p>P.S. Even when such criticism and suggestions are well meant, they may simply not fit. Trying too hard to please or accommodate the other person becomes self-destructive.
avigdorabout 15 years ago
I lived and worked in Afghanistan, great country, guys. ^^
RiderOfGiraffesabout 15 years ago
Strange life experience: I've juggled 5 balls on the flight deck of a 747 while 35000 feet in the air over India.
iamwilabout 15 years ago
I never really feel like I've done anything, but here's some moments of personal accomplishment:<p><pre><code> * drew a weekly comic strip that published online during college. * discovered a corner detection algorithm using radon transforms. * built operational sensor networks for the military.</code></pre>
chegra84about 15 years ago
* Taught myself pascal at 12 and many other languages since * Skip a grade in primary school * Got a 82(top 10 uni in UK) for MSc dissertation * Discovered the British museum algorithm while meditating * Sold tamarine balls when I was 5 for a quarter
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chrischenabout 15 years ago
* I used to take shits in an outhouse and swim in the river where that same shit was dumped in. Though I didn't do this for long--eventually we got a toilet.<p>* Appear in the background in a movie scene with Judd Nelson (John Bender from the Breakfast Club).
hervalabout 15 years ago
hah! No big feats to brag about here, but I'll join the game anyway :-)<p>* started my first 'gig' translating books/magazines, printing them in a borrowed dot-matrix printer and selling around the town (at age 9). Also wrote original pieces about videogames and stuff (sold around 100-200 copies, heh)<p>* got my first programming-related 'prize' at school (age 11): won a couple of books because of an RPG game I did in LOGO (self taught) for a science fair<p>* rooted two ISPs back in the 90's - one by going through their garbage bins and finding password info, other by cold-calling at night and convincing the security guy to hand in some info. No harm done, but it was fun fun fun<p>* founded and leaded a programming 'association' (PBJug, a Java User Group) - the first one in my hometown's region (now with 500 people signed up)<p>* got a couple of articles published as reference material on PhD and Msc thesis of people I don't even know. I'm a college dropout, btw<p>* had access to a lot of prototype mobile phones from two different makers. Now THAT's something to brag, for a gadget-addict<p>* programmed an easter egg into a very popular mobile phone - you'd see me (and the rest of the dev team) by pressing <i>666# while in the file browser app. They've added easter eggs on new phones after that, to keep up with the 'tradition'<p></i> fixed a bug in a finance system that saved 4mi euros from one customer. Got a "thank's from noticing" from middle management and that was about it<p>* went from nothing (born in a small town w/ a relatively poor family) to live and work abroad, in some very respected companies (IBM, Siemens and the like), despite everyone saying I was crazy for even trying.<p>* went from working to high profile companies to starting up, despite everyone saying I was crazy for leaving those jobs behind<p>* founded 4 companies so far, all on software (different areas - one still open, just starting the 4th one)<p>* survived from death at least a dozen times: one from drowning at sea, one car crash, couple of very strong electric shocks, mugged (with a gun) twice, jumped into a pool with some electrical wire hanging on and almost drown/got electrocuted. Still alive and very proud of my nine-lives syndrome<p>* travelled 100k miles in a single year<p>* lost 40kg in 6 months<p>* drove at 200km/h in a German highway. Priceless!<p>* married an amazing woman and got the cutest dog on earth (named Frodo) :-)
jamesbrittabout 15 years ago
I played at CBGB.
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faramarzabout 15 years ago
I paid a large portion of my tuition by building 4 of the University Department websites. UofT is Canada's biggest university.<p>It was nice to pay them with their own money :P
toddtabout 15 years ago
* I was hit by a bus while walking on the sidewalk in Brazil<p>* I'm a scratch golfer<p>* I speak portuguese and spanish fluently<p>After reading some of these I feel that I haven't done much with my life :(
bozmacabout 15 years ago
I created an appointment system and all its related subsystems from scratch in 7 days. The online part is on passport.com.ph
duckabout 15 years ago
And I thought developers don't brag...
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tirrellpabout 15 years ago
<a href="http://www.podblogr.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.podblogr.com</a>
jacquesmabout 15 years ago
Built an off the grid house.
faraabout 15 years ago
I brew my own beer
davidedicilloabout 15 years ago
* keep trying
dnsworksabout 15 years ago
* I rented out a warehouse, filled it up with 1/2 dozen hackers and musicians, built some bedrooms, a stage, a sound system, a recording booth, a server closet, got a fractional T3 installed, and threw bi parties which covered 60-70% of our rent, essentially lived rent free for three years.<p>* Built an application hosting &#38; management firm with 4 employees and $1m+/year of gross-revenue, sold my half of it earlier this year<p>* Worked as the only production sysadmin at Napster before the $100m investment, left shortly afterwards.<p>* Once bought Joey Ramone a beer at CBGBs and spent an evening talking with him, a year or so before he died.
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borismabout 15 years ago
I've read this thread half-way trough :)
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zackattackabout 15 years ago
Sold my web app for 5 figures as a sophomore in college.
_3ex7about 15 years ago
I used to shoot hoops with MJ
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rick_2047about 15 years ago
* I am the Webring master of IEEE student branch of my college. (first freshman to do so).<p>* I am the webdev for the alumni committee of my college (the first freshman to do so).<p>* A turn to man for circuitry for the robotics club.<p>* Beat MTech Students in debates and Treasure Hunt in a recent techfest at our college.<p>OK nothing glamorous in there but Just wanted to add something.
hunterjrjabout 15 years ago
* two chicks at the same time
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aaronz3about 15 years ago
Two chicks at the same time!&#60;/e-peen&#62;