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Subject: Re: So many regulars here! ... and a suggestion.

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 09:19:10 09/02/99

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On September 02, 1999 at 10:23:45, Steven Schwartz wrote:

>On September 02, 1999 at 00:00:32, brain wrote:
>
>>So many regulars here! Pete Galati, Shep, KarinsDad, James Robertson, Harald
>>Faber, Mark Young, Jeroen van Dorp, etc ,etc, etc, etc.....
>>One suggestion: Can ICD offer space and all of us send our photo to the
>>moderator who will then put all our photos at the site. Better still, every of
>>our post will automatically carry our photo as a letterhead of sort.
>>Purpose: so that we can visualise what everyone of us looks like when
>>posting/arguing/thanking one another. Just a suggestion...comments?
>
>Fernando had recommended something like this a while back. In fact,
>it was actually the subject of a poll question (you can see the
>results of all past polls from the polling pages).
>
>The concept was to have a short autobiography and then a photo.
>Of course, this was to be voluntary. The vote was sort of luke warm,
>and then we found 300 other projects that needed to be done here
>at ICD/Your Move so we let go of the idea.
>
>I personally like it, and I think it would be nice if new members
>could click on, for instance, Bob Hyatt's name, and see who he is and
>what he has done. We tend to forget that lots of members have not been
>hanging around for years and may not know who the programmers and
>other members are.
>
>Based upon Fernando's idea, I put up a little 1999 New Year's greeting
>with a picture of my family at http://www.icdchess.com/steve.jpg  Despite
>the overwhelming ugliness of the group, it received positive feedback.
>- Steve (ICD/Your Move)

There are no ugly people in that photo, Steve.  For shame!  You shouldn't berate
yourself and your own like that. ;-)

Dave



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