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Subject: Re: An idea for Steve, but if you are not and want to read, go ahead...

Author: Larry S. Tamarkin

Date: 20:32:50 04/15/98

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Sounds like a great idea, especially as I only recently got a photo
scanner, and have sent photo's to various places on the web including my
own page: http://www.nwlink.com/~mrslug/default.htm  - Its a terribly
designed page, but will look good some day, when I get some time to
study the 'web page for dummies books' For now though, the pictures of
me and Holly can be viewed from there.  I will write something up about
myself, (trying to make things look better then they are of course!),
and send it along to Steve, by email, when I get some more time.  I like
the idea of you guys providing some guidelines, like at amazon.com where
author's can provide interviews of themselfs, from the provided script.

mrslug, the inkompetent chess software addict!

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.



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