Ugh, I'm really tired after listening to Rush, AC-DC, the Stones, ... yesterday so let me fumble through this. David Kelk, living in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. I'm about 5 or 6 blocks away from Bryan. When I was young I was badly allergic to everything in nature - trees, grass, polin, ragweed, .... so I developed lots of indoorsy habits like RPGing and playing computer games. Somewhere along the line I also became an anime fan. I've been gaming since I was 10. Mostly D&D, but I've played more systems than I can remember. My HG background is pretty messed up. I've played a few times, but the campaigns have all been short (1 to 3 games ) and pretty munchkin. All I know is that landships are like god. As soon as they show up us gear pilots can go home because they can handle anything. Beyond that I've spend a lot of time on MMORPGS the last couple of years, though I'm not currently playing one now. My other hobbies - which come and go - include writing, drawing, working out and walking. Oh yes, I have degrees in physics and computer science and work in the software development field. On 29/07/2003 6:00 PM, John Guilfoyle wrote: >That's a fine idea, Aaron. Have we ever done little intros on >ourselves? > >John Guilfoyle, age 34. Canadian from Halifax, Nova Scotia now living >in Denver, Colorado working as a software architect. Married to >beautiful Brooke for eight years, no kids. One pending from an >adoption process that's starting to drag on too long. Cute little >11-month-old boy from Guatemala named Juan Carlos. Fat yellow lab Ivy >rounds out the family. Literally -- was recently told by vet that she >has to lose 30lbs(!). Likes beer, movies, hiking and games. Been >playing rpgs since forever. Twenty-some years, I guess. Mostly D&D at >the start, then tons of GURPS, some HERO / Champions, Feng Shui, >Underground, Star Wars and a smattering of other stuff. Dug >Battletech. Podwise, got into HG back in like 1995, I think. JC >followed. I now own TONS of RPGs that I'll never, ever play, and a >few that I just might. > >Oh, a picture: http://d-stanculescu.tripod.com/merc.jpg > >Alright, kidding. That's my character in another game I'm playing. 8] >Real pic coming soon. > >-John > >--- Aaron O'Reilly <lvmonkey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>I must admit, after doing this PBEM for a while and seeing >>countless emails come in from people who only seem to exsist to me >>as a name and and an email addy <in some cases>, I'm kinda curious >>what everyone else looks like and what not. From what I can tell >>there's a bunch of you guys down in Denver that hang out, and us in >>Canada and one afar in Japan. But again, other than the guys up >>here <we have known each other for a LONG time now> I have little >>idea about the misc. names that pop into my life almost everyday. >>What I propose is that we all stick a photo of us somewhere on a >>the redliners site. I figure I can't be the only curious eye-candy >>kinda guy out there. ...thoughts?...comments? >> >> >>ook >> >> >> >> >> >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> >> >> >> >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >>This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing >>list. >>http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/ >> >> > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. >http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/ > >. > > > -- David Kelk ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/