[Gllug] Introduction (not really relevant to anything, just saying hello)

Ian Norton bredroll at darkspace.org.uk
Mon Jun 21 16:42:29 UTC 2004


Congratulations, you are more intresting than me :-)

Ian

On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:35:47PM +0000, 1351 wrote:
> Dunno if it's really the done thing to introduce yourself around here,
> but if it's not, I don't suppose anyone will have too much trouble
> locating their delete key.
> 
> *Stands up, suddenly feeling like she's at an NA meeting*
> 
> Hi, I'm Kat, and I'm a North London based Linux user...
> 
> My current bleeding-edge system (of which I am inordinately proud) is an
> Acer Aspire 1502LMi laptop with an Athlon 64 processor beating at its
> dark heart, running Slackware-current (10 rc1) with kernel 2.6.7
> (And you do not want to know what I had to go through to get the ATI
> Radeon in this thing working...)
> 
> My primary desktop system is still running Slack 9.1, kernel 2.4.26,
> having been callously neglected in favour of the cute little laptop, and 
> I collect retro computer systems (many of which I've owned since new).
> 
> A sampling of my Linux-related interests includes: video editing, audio
> composition and recording, web development (PHP and mySQL and CSS, oh
> my!), graphic work, gaming (mostly just playing 'em right now, but I've 
> got about 3 half-written pieces of interactive fiction, and have been
> involved in a number of failed attempts to create something much grander
> - one day I may succeed), cuddly penguins, and elitism. *g*
> 
> I've traditionally found employment in the lighter end of the computer
> industry (journalism, multimedia development, &c), but am generally far
> too lazy and lacking in togetherness to have a real career path, and
> have moonlighted as an unsuccessful author of horror & experimental
> fiction, a failed musician, a would-be pornographer, and a bad influence
> upon my peers.
> 
> Now I've bored you all silly, my work here is done.
> 
> Peace out,
> K.
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