Author: Steven Schwartz
Date: 18:25:48 04/14/98
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On April 14, 1998 at 18:51:25, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Hi steve (or whoever) >I wonder if wouldn't be a good idea to create here a kind of Who's who >in order to know each other better. I know by name many if not all >people that participate here and even I have had debates, discussion, >etc with many of them, or at least I have read his post, and then it >happens to me to become curious. How they are, which is his trade or >job, whre they live, what a heck they do apart from losing time here >-:-)? As you know well I have made interviews to some programmers, >published in WCCR, some of them are here -bob Hyatt, christophe, Amir >Ban- but I surely would like to know also who is in his "real" life >Larry Tamarkin or Mat or Thorsten, Karsten, etc. For me it has been a >source of increasing pleasure to know better, bty example, our common >friend Enrique and I suppose the same can happens with many others. So, >what about to develop a kind of questionare in order to give each of us >our data, who we are, and then stock the results in an special section >foir those that want to consult it? >Or this sound too latin stuff to tough anglosaxon people in the age of >Internet? >fernando. I have heard about the Latin's propensity for making love (all totally true I am sure you will remind me) but never their reputation for their ideas concerning Who's Who in CCR-like message boards:-} I have often thought the same thing. I am in the business, and yet there are posters that I do not recognize. I always hesitated to make your suggestion because I did not want to have commercialization rear its ugly head into the CCC. However, to have a short description of members who wish to be described, in my opinion, would be very informative and interesting. Since this is a club... are there any other opinions on Fernando's motion? -Steve
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