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

Author: Micheal Cummings

Date: 16:50:44 09/03/99

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On September 03, 1999 at 09:17:26, KarinsDad wrote:

>On September 02, 1999 at 21:43:34, Steven Schwartz wrote:
>
>>On September 02, 1999 at 19:24:22, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>On September 02, 1999 at 10:23:45, Steven Schwartz wrote:
>>>
>>>>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)
>>>
>>>Steven I hope you are only taking about yourself in that Pic, your wife and kids
>>>seems very nice to me.
>>>
>>>You on the other hand in that Photo ??????   :-)
>>
>>Michael,
>>I like a man with a keen wit and ESPECIALLY keen eyesight.
>>You gave me a good laugh after a hard day. Thanks.
>>- Steve
>>P.S. I do not understand the last sentence, though.
>
>PS. That's because it's a question!!! :)
>
>KarinsDad :)

More like a query question :-)



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