My answer was rather tongue in cheek. I enjoyed a technical career. I started as a big-iron (mainframe) man but over my career took on different assignments and responsibilities, until I was responsible for all infrastructure.
Comms was always a challenge, but I conquered the PC world through initially hobbying, and was ultimately responsible for all aspects of 40,000+ of the b***** things (a mere subset of the full gamut off technology).
I don't know whether it was myself or my teams that were most surprised that I knew more about the things than many of them did ;-)
Licencing could fill several volumes by itself.
Shall we start a thread about shoes?
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