~terry
Fri, Nov 13, 1998 (08:48)
seed
Will someone please send an email to these folks and invite them to join
us on the spring?
~terry
Fri, Nov 13, 1998 (08:50)
#1
Name: Miriam Zellnik
Email: mim@q7.com
I live in Portland, OR, where the coffee is strong and the living is easy.
Moved here 3 and a half yrs ago from NYC (where the coffee is lousy and
the living is hard ;-) ...although there are certainly things I miss about
the big apple) I'm currently at work on a mystery novel set in 1890's
Portland, which started as a way to use some of the research I had
compiled when writing an article (which you can read at
http://www.anodynemag.com/june/feature4.html ) for Anodyne, a
local free monthly here in Portland. Since I'm currently unemployed and living
the slacker life, feel free to email me if you have any questions -- or job
offers for an out of work writer :-)
~terry
Sun, Nov 15, 1998 (08:23)
#2
kabil@well.com
Steven Neal Adams Landry
~terry
Tue, Nov 24, 1998 (06:21)
#3
Omar El-Domeiri
Computer Science Student -- The University of Texas at Austin
Interests: free software, programming, linux, and social
revolutions/delusions. I run SIGLinux, a SIG(Special Interest Group) in
the UT chapter of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery).
http://acm.csres.utexas.edu/siglinux
Favorite Authors: I like to read books by
Kurt Vonnegut, Machevelli, Charles Mackay, and Bruce Sterling.
Music habits:
Musicly, I'm into Punk, hip-hop (mostly older), indy-rock, and a little
techno/electronica
Politically aligned: No idea, definately not republican or a democrat.
Will some one please email this person and invite him to join us in our
discussions on the Spring?
~KitchenManager
Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (20:43)
#4
I just did...
~terry
Sat, Nov 28, 1998 (17:28)
#5
Thanks!
~terry
Sat, Nov 28, 1998 (17:28)
#6
Laura Colmenero
Email: colmenla@brookings.net
South Dakota
"Hi,I'm a sociologist from the Great Plains. I'm new to Internet
communications, but love the idea of meeting new people and keeping in
touch with them and the rest of the world this way. I love to read, attend the
theater, eat good food, and travel."
~terry
Sat, Nov 28, 1998 (17:28)
#7
Sigrid Yoakum
Email: sigrid@ilhawaii.net
Hawaii
Greetings and salutations! My name is sigrid and I live on the Big
Island of Hawai'i and have need of intermittent (if not regular) contact
with
the outside world. I've gotten off a few times, of course, even for a
couple
of years once, but working on my B.A. and subsequent teacher
certification kept
my nose to the grind for some time. I haven't always lived here,
however. I
started in Germany as a baby, spent my pre- and elementary school years
in
Argentina and Spain, and topped that off with my highschool years in
Germany.
At 21, I "flew" away from it all, to America, the land of opportunities,
specifically Wisconsin, where I stayed 12 years, before I entered a long
spiritual journey that took me to Los Angels, Honolulu, Dallas, and
finally,
the Big Island, where I've been for the last 18 years. I have nurtured
many
interests at go through voracious reading spells, followed by long
silences in
which I digest it all. Nature is my great love, which is why I've stayed
here,
because it has diverse climatic zones and an abundance of flora and
fauna. I'm
interested in many subjects: history, geography,agriculture, anthropology
and
archeology, languages and dialects and Creoles, philosophies, travels,
and
computer applications.
Teaching as a vocation is a recent realization and
allows me to utilize my diverse background and experiences.
I'm not
familiar with chat group protocols, have been out of touch with the
current
social trends on the mainland, and seek deeper connection if I am to chat
with
anyone out there. My few experiences with chat groups were not my cup of
tea.
I am curious about the growing reputation of "the Well" and look forward
to
connecting to high minded fellow humans who still remember their hearts.
A hui
ho. sigrid.
~terry
Sat, Nov 28, 1998 (17:28)
#8
Tom Akin
Email: takin@arnarb.harvard.edu
I am a transplanted midwesterner (from a small town near Lake Wobegon in
Minnesota) currently living and working in Boston. Recently divorced
with a
gorgeous 5-1\2 year-old kindergartener, enjoying life's myriad pleasures
found
in Mother Nature. I spent six years working in the Central African
Republic
with the Peace Corps as an English teacher, Beekeeping Extension Educator
and
Agriculture & Education Program Officer (not all at the same time!)
After
Peace Corps I worked and studied at UMass Amherst where I found my groove
with
agriculture. After being downsized by Extension, I was IPM Coordinator
for one
of the largest commericial nurseries in New England for three years.
Just
recently I landed a dream job as the Assistant Superintendent/Internship
Coordinator for the Arnold Arboretum, America's first botanic garden
designed
by the father of landscape architecture, F.L. Olmsted and the Arboretum's
first
director, C.S. Sargent. After gardening all day at work, I love to read
and of
course garden with my best little friend, the kindergartener.
~terry
Sat, Nov 28, 1998 (17:28)
#9
Tom Navarra
Email: lprechan@en.com
Where I Live: Ohio
Greetings all! I've become engulfed in learning the Linux OpSys lately
and am learning just how little I know. It has made staying humble a
very easy task. Deep love of animals and never ending passion for learning.
~terry
Tue, Dec 1, 1998 (08:01)
#10
Starlita P. Similien
Email: starpowers@hotmail.com
Washington
Hey there! my name is Star Similien
18/f irish/french/and a dash of
black in me
I am currently interested in mysteries and medical thriller books
I am 5'4 black hair brown eyes, long legs from track, soccer, and softball.
I currently attend Ballard high School and plan on entering a 4 year school
to recieve a degree in psychology and a secondary teaching degree
I enjoy learning, helping others and giving back what I recieved from others. my
role model in my life is someone very close to me who I look to every now and
then.
I am just looking for conversation that will satisfy myself and the other
person.
I don't appreciate strong come ons and I know you know what I mean.:@)
~terry
Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (06:44)
#11
paul theodoropoulos
Directory: /home/d/i/diogenes Shell: /usr/local/bin/tcsh
Last login Tue Dec 1 08:11 on pts/17 from ns2.anastrophe.c
No unread mail
Plan:
mail address: paul@anastrophe.com registered: mon may 17 22:43:55
1993
first registered: sometime mid-1986. formerly: theobaby, hooools,
cassiel.
During my tenure with the ISP Formerly Known as West Coast Online, I had
no
time available to participate in the Well. This was from late 1994 until
spring of 1998. When I left the company that assimilated WCO (Borg
transport ship _The Verio_), I took a badly needed sabbatical, from late
April
until just recently in October. During the later months of that break, I
dabbled in the shallow end of the Well, lurking here, participating
there. It
was fun to poke around.
I began working for Advanced Telcom Group, Inc. in late October.
Initially as
a consultant, since they were still rounding up their venture capital, so
couldn't take on any formal employees. Funding is now complete, so as of
December 1, I'm 'officially' an employee.
ATGI is a CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier), one of the new
'mini-
bell's' that have sprung up due to deregulation. ATGI will be delivering
voice
and data services to homes and businesses, initially in only a few select
markets. The initial rollout will be in the San Francisco Northbay,
centered
around our corporate and datacenter headquarters in Santa Rosa.
My role is Senior UNIX Systems Administrator. I have the good fortune and
distinct pleasure of once again working with my friend and former
business
partner, Chris Ward. We are tasked with building the servers and network
for the ISP portion of this business.
ATGI is very well funded, so we have the privilege of being able to build
this service with the right equipment and the right people *before* we
take
on any customers (WCO was a tiny, entreprenuerial startup, created by
Chris from a tiny dialup BBS. We grew the network and server
infrastructure
as the customer base grew, and it was a constant battle to keep ahead of
the service demands).
The upshot is that my very brief foray back into the Well is officially
ended -
I once again have no time to spare keeping up with the Well.
I'm writing this here because, as only a minor, peripheral part of
community
for so brief a time, it would seem kinda dumb to post in the 'pat
yourself
on the back' topic about my new job. And I'm not one to toot my own horn
anyway.
I can virtually guarantee that not a single soul among the 'active 200'
has
even noticed my departure - so to speak - nor will they ever read this
monstrosity of a .plan! But I felt it appropriate to let it be known,
however
minimally, that I didn't join a commune, or die in a flaming car-wreck,
or
what-have-you. I'm just back to being very, very, busy.
ciao!
01dec98
Someone invite this amazing person to join us! If he has time!
~terry
Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (06:46)
#12
Login: sara-vetteth Name: Sara Vetteth
Email: sarav@microland.co.in Registered: December 1st, 1998
Home Page: None.
Last activity: Never logged in.
Where I Live: India
I'm based in India - travel a lot in the US and in Europe and am
interested in wild-life and nature, photography, journalism,
architecture,
people, art and technology. I'm putting together a site right now on
Infotech
for the Indian IT decision-maker.
Did you catch that Ree? "art"
~terry
Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (06:48)
#13
LR Fox
Email: lrfox@aol.com
Where I Live: Maryland
Interested in birds, birdwatching, evolution, ecology, the anthropology
of the web, reading. 20 years in the publishing world. Was a child of the
60's
and try to hold close to those ideals. Joni Mitchell, Dylan, Hall &
Oates,
Bruce Cockburn, Sandy Denny, Nick Drake. Love being a father; have a 15
year
old daughter involved in the arts; 10 year old son involved in being a
kid. My
mate is a project manager at the Smithsonian. I am a native Washingtonian
(DC).
College work in English, anthropology, American Studies. Right now I have
my
own company doing consulting for independent publishers. Books are the
common
thread in my life.
~terry
Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (07:44)
#14
Although I'm loathe to sound like a troll peddling her goods, I *do*
regularly write (and, more amazingly) get published in the sexuality
genre. Those interested may enjoy viewing my site at
http://www.darklady.com. I don't currently have any of my fiction
online but there are interviews (Larry Flynt, Jasmine St. Clair, Bill
Margold), columns, profiles (Lenny Bruce) and more.
Email darkladyt@well.com
Invite her! Who will step up to the plate and invite some of the above
mentioned folks to jump into our fray here? Come on, dare you!
~terry
Fri, Dec 4, 1998 (07:43)
#15
Jon Haloin
Email: dhaloin@worldnet.att.net
My name is Jon Haloin and I live in Colorado. I am now, and perhaps
always will be, a sutdent and the Universty of Colrado @ Boulder. I am
currently majoring in Biology/Philosopy/Engineering/I'm not exatly sure
what I want to do. My major intersts are music, philosopy, reading, and
biking.
My goal in life is to save the world. I am deeply interested in all things
interesting and I want to know all there is to know. My favorite color is
blue and my lucky number is 18.
~terry
Sun, Dec 6, 1998 (19:42)
#16
Marcus Warnke
maw@well.com
Hmh. Online-Bio. I have no clue what is appropriate here.
Ok, I give you
an wire-style version:
Marcus Warnke.
Comes from Lueneburg/Germany. That might
explain his lousy english.
Works as a consultant for profit and non-profit
organizations. Does communicational skill-trainings and professionell
moderations for groups and teammeetings. Has a degree in educational
sciences
and loves exotic academic topics like system theory (Luhmann),
cybernetics (von Foerster) and the work of George Spencer Brown. More
interests: sailing,
karate-do, kiting, all sorts of outdoor activities. Plus cooking for
friends
(there are some things that can't be done online :-).
First steps in virtual
communities 5 years ago in an Apple-oriented BBS called Magicvillage.
Graphical interface, very intuitive and stylish . Now trading style for
content.
That's
why I'm here.
More Infos needed? Send me an email. Thanks.
~terry
Wed, Dec 9, 1998 (09:12)
#17
John F. Whitehead
Mail Address: jfw@well.com
Computers: Macintosh, Sun, SGI, ...
History:
- lived near Boston for 18 years
- lived in North Carolina for 12 years
- played bass guitar in a variety of seedy East coast bars
- worked in a virtual reality research lab in Seattle
- founded the website for a great tv station ()
Currently:
- in the Bay Area and happy to be here
- working at Cisco Systems as an I.S. Technologist (which basically
means I get to play with cool toys)
I have a home page , which, for the foreseeable
future, is just my resume.
You can also find my s.o. around these parts: Margaret Gifford .
My hobbies include music and trying to lead a low-impact existence.
~terry
Wed, Dec 9, 1998 (09:14)
#18
Peter Freeman
Email: peter.freeman@estinco.com
Where I Live: Switzerland in general, visiting Paris very oftenly
Hi, my name is Peter Freeman
I'm a swiss citizen, but my roots are rather
diverse such as polish, french, spanish, english and german.
I'm not married nor engaged, but definitely hooked onto Julia, a
dalmatian juwel that, right now, is working as a lawyer in Switzerland.
Today I am with a Management Consulting Company that specialises in
growth strategies. My roots although lie in Hedge Fund Trading, and I also
have worked as an IT Consultant.
About my hobbies,
here's a list without priorities assigned : Golf, Kickboxing,
Snowboarding,
Cooking and Dining, Reading, History of the 20th Century, Music, and of
course
spinning visions in my head about the philosophy of virtuality.
Last but not
least I'm outing myself as a Trekkie, but in regard to Star Wars, I hope
the
force is with us for all times !
Thats about it folks, let's hear about you
....
Kind regards
Peter
~terry
Wed, Dec 9, 1998 (09:30)
#19
Kim Bistrong
Email: bistrong1@hotmail.com
Where I Live: New York
I am currently living in NYC, moving to the Bay Area January 1999 and
want to make some friends. over the years I have been active in
documentary film production and curating (specifically in Jewish-related issues) and
I play old time clawhammer banjo. Am looking for someone who would be
interested in hiring me or being my friend for either of the above credentials....
~terry
Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (08:28)
#20
John Button
De Plan Boss De Plan De Plan
Current plan as of July 11, 1996
An early retirement from the working "civilized"
world to the laid back Caribbean as soon as possible.
Current situation
Slaving as a maintenance technician in the sand mines
of an IC foundry in San Antonio, Texas. Been in this
business since 1987 & after I've seen what goes on
behind the curtains, it's amazing any of this stuff
even works!
Current locators
Snail address: 2842 Village Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78251
Email: jmb@well.com
button@texas.net
Voice: (210) 520-1054
Current 'puter: P120 w/ 32Mb EDO RAM
A California native now living in Texas still into
programming, music, computers as a public resource
movies, art, the DEAD, and everything new & interesting.
~terry
Mon, Dec 14, 1998 (09:05)
#21
Ferguson Meek
Email: fergie@scotlandspast.com
Where I Live: United Kingdom
I'm a web designer now although I have also been an archaeologist, hifi
repairman, sound engineer, barman, stock controller...
I spend some time in the
present but I am usually to be found somewhere in the future or past,
either in the worlds created by Clarke, Brin, Gibson, Sterling etc. or in
early Scotland, Egypt, Europe etc.
My website Scotland's Past http://www.scotlandspast.com is
my hobby at the moment although I hope to make a living out of it soon
(so I
can give up my low paid web design job!)
I live in Stirling, Scotland with my
wife and a badly behaved guinea pig.
All the best
Fergie
and
Sylvia Johnson
Email: monster2oz@aol.com
Where I Live: Missouri
Though I first heard of the well almost 10 years ago it has taken me that
long to make my way here. I am looking forward to meeting intelligent
and articulate people and, hopefully, learning a little more about the world
and it's inhabitants.
~terry
Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (09:11)
#22
Robin Gist
mailto://robing@well.com
(how do you write a bio without making it sound like your resume, or a
nappy personal ad from the sleazy depths of the Guardian?) ;)
my name is Robin.
during the day, I build web sites for CNET. at night, I build web sites
for CNET (read: 'no life'). A native Southerner, I moved to SF from Atlanta
a little more than a year ago -- mostly for the change in scenery, and
because I wanted to begin to appreciate the smaller things in life (hence, the
euphoria I now feel when I stumble across a killer parking spot).
I'm a single male, 33, into political activism, mountain biking, music (love to check out local
bands), amateur radio, outdoorsy kinda stuff, road trips (how 'bout a
lil' drive to the Panama Canal?), film noir and my creative side dabbles in
music, watercolors and the occasional struggle with trying to put my thoughts
into words. Oh yes, I love designing and building software.
similar interests (or if you're into human rights and/or civil liberties)?
drop me a line.
~terry
Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (09:12)
#23
Manou Marzban
mailto://manou@well.com
Hello! My name is Manou Marzban, I am 37 and work in London, England. I
am a citizen of the US of Iranian and Georgian parentage. I moved to
London to work with a start-up; BiblioTech, ltd. BiblioTech is an
Internet services
company. Wired recently called us 'Europe's premier email company', and
our
first service, Postmaster (a Web-based email service like Hotmail but
Euro-centric, launched November 1997) is already one of the most
trafficked
sites in Europe. I am a graduate of American University (1986) and have
a
graduate degree from Thunderbird-AGSIM - one of the leading international
MBA
programs in the US. My interests include all things Internet, current
affairs, marketing, film and sports.
~terry
Tue, Jan 19, 1999 (08:47)
#24
Ellen Young
Email: mui@home.com
Where I Live: California
I'm 43. No kids. Lady of leisure. Diletante. I thank my lucky stars
for the Internet, which has brought many wonderful people into my life.
Most of them live very far away. Who, I wonder, lives right nearby? Who will
hang out with me and make me laugh uproariously and talk about sex and laugh
uproariously about sex?
I like books, beer, movies, beaches, men, women, kids,
babies, moonlight, sunlight, evening walks, noontime walks, snuggling,
pushing, falling off the bed, candlelight, total darkness, romance, sleazy
sex, intellectual conversation, idiotic laughter, parallel lives, french
bread, wine...
And thou.
~terry
Wed, Jan 27, 1999 (06:44)
#25
medievalist2@well.com
Name: Beverly Denny
Email: beverlydenny@hotmail.com
Where I Live: Kansas
I'm an historian who likes to travel, read, go to movies, hike, eat hot
and spicy foods and who loves animals.
~terry
Wed, Jan 27, 1999 (06:45)
#26
Roland Mueller
Email: droplonder@hats.rhein-main.de
Where I Live: Germany
Roland Mueller, born at the 10th of November 1956, living
and working in the Rhein-Main area in Germany, profession
Creative Director in a small Design and Advertising Agency.
Married, no children, but 3 cats (Muskelkater, Zebulon and Nomi).
Interested in bamboo, alternative biking-concepts, telecope-making,
ultra-fi (tupe-amps, horn-loudspeakers), collecting classical Nikon
cameras, fountain-pens (collecting just everything, eh?)...
Mac-evangelist (not so easy in these days), some 5 years
access to the Internet, and nevertheless more fascinated
than frustrated (by the ongoing commercialisation f.e.).
~terry
Wed, Jan 27, 1999 (08:04)
#27
Shubhojoy Mitra
mailto://submitra@rocketmail.com
~terry
Fri, Jan 29, 1999 (09:33)
#28
Roger A Barb
2713 Little John Ln
Austin, TX 78704
447-4819
This is the next mega-super-star of the web. Offer him a shell account, a
dedicated webpage with a dedicated name. See Gregory Kallenberg's XL
column.
~terry
Thu, Feb 4, 1999 (09:27)
#29
Joerg Schieb
My first contact with a computer was 1980, right in school -- an old
Hewlett Packard machine with red LED display. After the first
experiences with that black box my life changed completely. Now I
am a Computer Journalist, freelancing, writing for newspapers
and magazines (trade und business) here in Germany. Further, I
write Computer Books (you know: that how to stuff), some more
than 45 are published yet, and sometimes work for radio and
tv stations. That keeps me having enough to eat since 1985,
when I started writing, while I tended being a programmer.
I "only" write since 1987 and I like it; today I write even
short stories and things like that.
My hobbys are my profession: Writing, reading, being curious,
travelling, computers, the WELL, travelling in the NET,
technic, people and everything else which is necessary for
a good journalist.
When I'm not working, I like to read (again!), visit friends,
eat & drink, watch movies (in cinema, at least each week one
movie), playing badminton and fencing. Or sleeping, hanging
around and travelling the world (favorit places: San Francisco,
Bali, Paris).
Can be reached via email: joergi@well.sf.ca.us
70007.6522@compuserve.com
joerg.schieb@f7101.n243.z2.fidonet.org
~terry
Sat, Feb 6, 1999 (09:33)
#30
Lynne Thompson (Poskitt)
Email: lynnet@ndirect.co.uk
Home Page: http://www.boxlighters.ndirect.co.uk
Where I Live: United Kingdom
I'm an illustrator, living in London.
Favourite things - Fellini, Werner Herzog, Kieslowski, photography,
France, beautiful fabrics, seafood, comedies, Mozart, Cowboy Junkies,
Van Morrison, Robert Hughes (art historian), Frank Gehry,
minimalism, colour, computers, the Tate gallery and Mark Rothko.
I grew up on the West Coast in the '60s and have a real interest in
the philosophies of that time. Following the progress and results of
online communities in a totally amateurish fashion, but liking it.
Last visited San Francisco in February 1990 when my husband and I
bought a car and drove to Virginia before catching a plane home.
First visited San Francisco in 1958, at an age when it was known as
Francho Sixo.
~terry
Mon, Feb 8, 1999 (06:20)
#31
Brunella Longo
Email: brunella@pantarei.it
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: John Magee
Email: jmagee@sustainabilitystore.com
Where I Live: Oregon
Hi. My interests are in the areas of creating a peaceful authentic life
for me, my family, and everyone I have relationships with. My work life is
a combination of growing a business and consulting for fast growth
companies here in the Portland, Oregon area. I am the founder of
Sustainability Store, an Internet shopping site featuring products from
the most environmentally and socially responsible businesses known. It is
a partnership with Co-op America, a non-profit organization dedicated to
creating a socially just and environmentally sustainable society. I also
started Earth Care Paper, Inc. in 1983 and was its CEO for ten years. We
sold products made from recycled paper and the company became the 39th
fastest growing private company in America. I was named Small Business Person
of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
~terry
Wed, Feb 10, 1999 (07:17)
#32
Tracy Johnston
Email: Tracyj@ix.netcom.com
Where I Live: California
Well, golly. I'm a middle-aged female; a magazine editor and travel
writer; author of "Shooting The Boh: One Woman's Journey Down The Wildest
River in Borneo" -- which is, astonishingly, in its 14th printing. I
consider myself up for anything, possibly even the book I'm working on now, which is
about my adventures trying to find out how marriage works in Northern Nigeria.
Maybe Ree could email this person? What say, Ree?
~terry
Thu, Feb 11, 1999 (13:20)
#33
Davide Bocelli
Email: boje@polaris.it Registered: February 10th, 1999
Home Page: http://www.delocazione.com/delocazione
Where I Live: Italy
Davide Bocelli, European, born 1975
Student of Businness Administration
(University of Parma, Italy).
Now working on a thesis on urban planning of a
small town (everybody is writes on big cities, I like to swin against the
stream!) and I hope it will be ready for next year, when I finish my last
exam.Interested in Complexity, Arts (love for Bacon, Picasso and Munch),
Music (love for Nyman, Franco Battiato, Peter Gabriel), Books (love for
Umberto Eco, Italo Calvino, Carl Sagan, initial infatuation for James
Joyce).
I play piano, I paint and I write - all by myself, so you can imagine...
What else?
I like to solve problems.
... editors note ... is anyone writing any of these folks?
~KitchenManager
Thu, Feb 11, 1999 (15:59)
#34
I have...never gotten a response, though...
~terry
Sun, Feb 14, 1999 (09:33)
#35
Angeli Wahlstedt
Email: sabasushi@intellinetusa.com
I am a slightly frayed senior programmer/web designer for a web design
firm in Denver (see www.intellinetusa.com -- I'm that big Dr. Pepper can
on the beach on the staff page :-)). I live in Westminster, CO which is
halfway between Denver and Boulder.
If you're on ICQ, feel free to message-attack me at 10363115. :-)
My interests: mysteries, billard, judo, figure skating, collecting
ephemena (postcards, business cards from restaurants, street maps and
things associated with the history of Denver, CO), good restaurants
(especially Mexican, Indian and sushi)
>> Hey, a Denverite just like our own Mizz Stace. With an icq number to
boot!
~terry
Sun, Feb 14, 1999 (09:39)
#36
Lewis Z. Koch
Email: lzkoch@wwa.com
Where I Live: Illinois
My background is twelve years in television news in Chicago --CBS & NBC
News -- my beat at NBC from 1965-1972 was "radical politics." I won two
Jacob Scher awards for investigative documentaries in 1968 and 1969,and was one
of the founding editors of the Chicago Journalism Review. Free-lancing for
another couple of decades, including a syndicated column in the mid-70s
co-authored with my wife Joanne, magazine articles, two books, and a very successful
series of books (900,000 published) on AIDS prevention for families. Most
recently, I have written a number of columns as a Special Correspondent for Brock
Meeks' CyberWire Dispatch and am working on a couple of documentaries.
>> a media maven!
~terry
Sun, Feb 21, 1999 (13:19)
#37
Daniel M Quinn
611 Baylor St
Austin, TX 78703 Phone: 512-479-5081
Author of Ishmael and other works, according to Barry Kort:
". . . the writings of Daniel Quinn are so interesting to me,
because he describes a time unknown to most of us, when multiple
cultures co-existed in a dynamic but stable tension. We are seeing a
recreation of that in many conferencing sites, with one important
exception. In Daniel Quinn's model of cultures predating our own, none
of the subcommunities tried to annihilate any of the others. But our
culture is one in which it has become manifest destiny to annihilate
all smaller and weaker cultures."
He's rumored to have a local discussion group and there's supposedly a
film due out based on his book.
And more from Kort:
I liked Ishmael so much, I read three more of Quinn's books.
My Ishmael is a sequel in which the story centers around yet another
student of Ishmael's -- this time a 14 year old girl.
The Story of B is a spiritual adventure novel woven around the same
thinking that Quinn puts forth in the two Ishmael books.
Providence is a fascinating personal biography in which Quinn
describes key passages in his life that led him to eventually write
Ishmael and its sequels. I especially enjoyed learning about Quinn's
personal history and how he came to think and rethink so insightfully
about our culture.
And he appeared in the same episode of the X Files that featured Jesse
"The Body" Ventura.
~wolf
Sun, Feb 21, 1999 (15:32)
#38
this is way cool!
~terry
Wed, Mar 10, 1999 (10:04)
#39
Malcolm H. Teas ( mailto://mhteas@well.com )
Hey folks, I'm a software developer/web designer/web
programmer/internet software instructor. I'm based in Austin TX ("Live
Music Capital of the World", it says so right in the airport...). But
I travel a lot as well. (Love the Hong Kong Bakery on Castro in
Mountain View CA.)
I'm a software developer who lives in Austin TX. I work there, on the
net, and where ever else my clients take me. In addition to designing and
writing software, I also teach other developers about writing software or
making it work. I run my own company, a one-person corporation called
Blaze Technology, Inc.
My interestes include, besides computers and software, (in no particular
order) crazy ideas, running, science fiction, math, space, and learning
Chinese & French. One good crazy idea, well expressed, can brighten a
whole week.
See http://www.btech.com for info on my little corporation. Call 512
306-0366 to actually talk to me, or to my message machine."
~aschuth
Wed, Mar 17, 1999 (13:15)
#40
What if you would like somebody to come here, but don't feel like pushing that person yourself, and don't feel like putting the e-mail address up in this topic?
~jgross
Wed, Mar 17, 1999 (17:03)
#41
just talk to them with your hands in your pockets
or email them with your hands in your pockets (use speech recognition)
or just email them in a way where pushing just cannot be sensed going on at all
or wear a granny dress with green on it
or marry them
or take on their name and impersonate them coming here with a new identity
did i already suggest these things before to you, Alexander?
that last line probably makes you feel uncomfortable, so i'll retract it
and the other lines were pretty dumb, so forget they happened
i never happened either
no idea what that means (maybe it means something?)
~aschuth
Thu, Mar 18, 1999 (10:40)
#42
Maybe not, but then, who cares? I mean, besides me.
Oh, and why would you retract "did i already suggest these things before to you, Alexander?"? I really like intelligent, thoughtful suggestions, like "There's a chip on your shoulder, Alexander, wait, I'll brush it off...". Anyway, how is your day?
~terry
Thu, Mar 18, 1999 (11:16)
#43
~terry
Thu, Mar 18, 1999 (11:17)
#44
Email it to me and I'll post it in inner, if you like.
~terry
Sat, Mar 20, 1999 (08:30)
#45
dita@well.com
Name: Dita R Malaer
Her .plan:
Hi! Welcome to my bio. Since you are here, you must be wanting to know
something about me. So, here you go... I graduated from Texas Lutheran
University with a BA in psychology. I have never used my degree other than
as a tool for getting a job (amazing what a piece of paper will do!). I
now live in Austin, Texas with my two cats. I enjoy playing my djembe,
dancing, reading, reading, reading, collecting books and hanging with
friends. So, I guess that's enough for now. Thanks for visiting!
~terry
Mon, Mar 22, 1999 (16:19)
#46
Madelyn Honoria Starbuck
Email: honoria@mail.utexas.edu
Home Page: http://www.cyberopera.org
BRAINS & SKILLS
-- i'm most proud to have become the impresaria of the first cyberspace
opera - www.cyberopera.org
-- i'm also the interface designer for the Electronic Museum of Mail Art -
www.actlab.utexas.edu
-- i hold a BA in fine arts, an MA in instructional technology, and
currently working on an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in mail art (networks and
creativity) at The University of Texas at Austin
-- i'm the community conceptualista for the soon to be born interactively
wholefoods.com website
PASSIONS
-- my favorite creative act is mail art
-- nasturtiums are by far my favourite flower
-- i dream of riding in a Venetian gondola
~terry
Wed, Mar 31, 1999 (08:57)
#47
drichards@well.com
I've got a patched net history going all the way back to 1985. I'm very interested
in and active in VC's.
My dream is to make a web-based virtual recording studio in the next
couple of years. Anything from anywhere kinda' stuff.
I'd like to start my own VC in five years or so. I'm busy learning
from the masters.
~terry
Wed, Mar 31, 1999 (09:08)
#48
Dita R Malaer dita@well.com
Hi! Welcome to my bio. Since you are here, you must be wanting to know
something about me. So, here you go... I graduated from Texas Lutheran
University with a BA in psychology. I have never used my degree other than
as a tool for getting a job (amazing what a piece of paper will do!). I
now live in Austin, Texas with my two cats. I enjoy playing my djembe,
dancing, reading, reading, reading, collecting books and hanging with
friends. So, I guess that's enough for now. Thanks for visiting!
~terry
Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (20:05)
#49
mailto://vasocreta@well.com
After recently reading an article posted Online
http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_culture/Ethnic_studies/latino_nii_rivera.brief
I began to wonder about the future of Online communities. Now I am not
new to the use of the Internet, but I am new to Cyber-socializing, or
Online communities such as The Well. And I have read chapters from
books and articles that speak of how the Internet can help break down
ethnic, religious and racial tensions or biases in that nobody actually
knows those things about other users. However, based on the above
article that I read, does there already exist some presumptions that
can be made about the majority of those who inhabit Internet
communities?? Despite the low prices of PCs, does the socioeconomic
position of many groups of people and individuals prevent them from
taking part in this communication revolution??
I explore this topic because I am currently trying to complete a
project concerning illiteracy in the world and how the use of the
Internet and software technology will either help or hinder those
people from engaging in communication in a literate world. And since
most people who are illiterate often inhabit what are considered fairly
deprived socioeconomic positions, I thought that it would be important
to raise the issue of whether or not Internet communication is an
advancement for everybody. And despite emerging technology, such as
voice recognition software, at whom are these tools being directed??
The above article talks about the Latino population and how they are
not in positions to take advantage of the benefits of CMC. I feel that
this article can be applied to other various groups of people globally.
mailto://vasocreta@well.com
~sprin5
Sun, Jun 25, 2000 (11:51)
#50
muho@well.com: Computer geek/beach bum/Buddhist living on the North
Shore of Oahu.
yvette@well.com: Where I Live: Oahu, Hawaii
yvette: in Kailua, Oahu which we love. Also we're expecting our first
child
cherylynn@well.com
~sprin5
Sun, Jun 25, 2000 (11:52)
#51
Christian De Leon-Horton (echodog@well.com) Also lives in Oahu.
~MarciaH
Sun, Jun 25, 2000 (16:26)
#52
Want me to email them? Talk story with them? Gettum to post here? Just succeeded in getting a seismology student from a time zone 14 hours ahead of me to login and post in Geo. I am delighted! One by one... Is anyone else actively recruiting?
~sprin5
Mon, Jun 26, 2000 (06:12)
#53
I'm hoping we can get more folks evangelizing, recruiting, enlisting, etc. Go for it. Great on the seismology student, can you tell us about them?
~MarciaH
Fri, Jun 30, 2000 (23:21)
#54
Not too much I can tell you about Masoud, but he managed to login and get a password and is interested in both seismology and plate tectonics (like Mike Griggs)He posted once, which was a Huge accomplishment for him. He would like to apply for a scholarship for an American University somewhere to study here. He has excellent manners and is thoughtful and patient. The other new addition to Geo (not counting Mike aka Cosmo)is a student GeoArchaeologist who has actually posted a few times. I am not sure we will ever see him again. He is atttending University in England. I am currently working on a splendid 83 yr old - going on 50 retired USGS Geologist who has much to share if I can manage to get a bit of his time and pique his interest. He has looked at me and at Geo, pronounced them both worthy. Bob is still lurking on the public urls. He has made USGS quadrangle maps and sent me one of them of such complexity it astounds me.
~MarciaH
Fri, Jun 30, 2000 (23:22)
#55
About those in Hawaii on the other islands....I can try to contact them, but have no idea what their interests are. I will drop them a line and see if I hear back.
~sprin5
Sat, Jul 1, 2000 (07:25)
#56
Sure! Let's try and expand.
~MarciaH
Sat, Jul 1, 2000 (12:45)
#57
I'm doing my best on Yahoo IM.....I have netted 15 cyber-sex propositions from the hormone laden young men who find me "fascinating" (not my purpose for posting all those sciences in my profile...) two marriage proposals... and a move-in-with-me propositon. I also got 2 to post in Geo plus another one I hope can find time to post. I am still out there. Others have checked out Geo, too... I am working on it and treading a very thin and narrow path between friendship and what they have on their minds. *sigh*
~sprin5
Sat, Jul 1, 2000 (16:08)
#58
Man you're popular among the hormonal set!
~MarciaH
Sat, Jul 1, 2000 (16:53)
#59
Tell me about it....