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[[File:Philip Adams (I2padams).jpg|thumb|220x220px|''Philip Adams'']]
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'''Philip Joseph Adams''' (born on April 21, 1994 in Sydney, Australia) is the host, director and preparer of operating systems for the [[OSFirstTimer]] YouTube channel. He is also the creator of the time-travel indie hacking game ''Histacom'' and the make-your-own OS game ''ShiftOS''. He comes from and currently lives in Tasmania, Australia with his parents [[Diana Adams|Diana]] Adams and''' '''[[Ben Adams]] and his younger sister [[Jasmine Adams|Jasmine]] Adams. He lived with his family in several apartments in Sydney until January 2018, when they moved into a house in Hobart, Tasmania with him.
'''Philip Joseph Adams''' (born on April 21, 1994 in Sydney, Australia) is the host, director and preparer of operating systems for the [[OSFirstTimer]] YouTube channel. He is also the creator of the time-travel indie hacking game ''Histacom'' and the make-your-own OS game ''Shift OS''. He comes from and currently lives in Tasmania, Australia with his parents [[Diana Adams|Diana]] Adams and''' '''[[Ben Adams]] and his younger sister [[Jasmine Adams|Jasmine]] Adams. He lived with his family in an apartment in Sydney, Manly, until January 21st 2018, when they moved into a house in Hobart, Tasmania with him.


Philip also edits for a fitness company located in Sydney, Australia. Some elements he includes in the videos for the company are also included in OSFirstTimer videos as well. One example of that would be the ''lower thirds'', which are the introduction slides/blocks with descriptive text, appearing mainly on the bottom of videos/documentaries.
Philip also edits for a fitness company located in Sydney, Australia. Some elements he includes in the videos for the company are also included in OSFirstTimer videos as well. One example of that would be the ''lower thirds'', which are the introduction slides/blocks with descriptive text, appearing mainly on the bottom of videos/documentaries.