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Subject: Re: Moderator Nominees, The Vote, My Personal Thoughts...

Author: Keith Ian Price

Date: 09:30:29 05/18/98

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On May 15, 1998 at 12:16:33, Steven Schwartz wrote:

>MODERATOR NOMINEES...
>As of this point in time, we have the following
>nominees/volunteers for the three new positions
>as moderators of the CCC (listed alphabetically)....
>
>Amir Ban
>Karsten Bauermeister
>Thorsten Czub
>Don Dailey
>Dave Gomboc
>Bruce Moreland
>Keith Ian Price
>Christophe Theron
>Fernando Villegas

>MY PERSONAL THOUGHTS....
>I would like to see a very short biography on each
>nominee - to include: age, occupation (if any), chess
>program fathered (if any), country, family, interests,
>perhaps even personal thoughts about what types of
>posts should be deleted or not deleted.
>
>-Steve

My name is Keith Price. I am 46 years old, and work as a Field Engineer
for a company that makes machines to build circuit boards for the
electronics industry. I live in Portland, Oregon, am married, but with
no kids. I have been interested in Computer chess since 1976, when I
first read about it, but I have no program. I have done programming and
am the software specialist for my company's Field Engineering
department. At first I was surprised that Detlef nominated me, since I
am not a "name" in the Computer chess field. I was going to decline for
the same reasons, when I decided that it might not be a bad thing to
have a "no-name" amongst the moderators, so as to voice the opinion of
the rest of us, if needed. My moderation style would be similar to the
others, and as far as I can see, the CCC is pretty well self-moderated,
so the only real role I can see is if there is a discussion limiting the
scope of the posts. Steve can easily remove any offensive posts, such as
the only one that has occurred so far. Thank you for your consideration.

kp



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