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Liz:
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Skype is a lovely little internet program that lets you talk to people from all over! All you need is to download Skype and buy a microphone or headset, and you can chat it up with anyone else that has the same set up. It is rad.
Siibillam-Law:
Greetings, Darryl
Name's Baz, which is short for Basil which is short for Basil-William. My parents wee a barrel of laughs
I'm 18, study animation at Sheffield Hallma University in the ol' UK, although my home is in Cornwall and I spent 8 years living in New Zealand before that, some time in England, and was actually born in France. Honest. French is my first language, but I speak English much better.
I write, then draw, then realise I should get out but it's raining, so I draw some more, or read.
I'm not as boring as it is implied, although other people might think otherwise and am a shit hairstyle and and now trying to learn more languages than is good for me
Lines:
Hi Daz!
I am Lindsey (hence the Linds), too tall for my own good, and currently 22. I finished uni back in June (yay art degree) and am currently working in an art supply store. I am a really boring person.
Yep.
pwhodges:
I'm Paul. For most of you, I'm pretty much as old as your grandfather. I hate sports, but cycle to work and to the shops etc; I also do a lot of DIY. By these means I have managed to be active enough to delay entering the zone of overweight until the last couple of years; I should do something about that, but quite likely won't. I like being alive, though - which I have managed by surviving three illnesses which each would have killed me if I had been born a mere thirty years earlier. In spite of this, I am actually by far the healthiest of my family, being the only one with neither a metal joint nor continuing medication. A healthy mind is just as important, of course, and is best ensured by indulging in continual curiosity.
I am a computer whizz, having started programming in the late 1960s during my Engineering Science degree. But before entering a lifetime of servitude to the machine, I spent a while at the BBC as a recording engineer ("studio manager" or SM in their lingo). I am now systems manager for a university department which does research into cancer treatment. My musical background is entirely classical (cathedral choirboy, studied piano with a concert pianist), with a particular interest in both baroque and contemporary music; but I also have a continuing secondary interest in popular music.
For hobbies, apart from the perpetual DIY (which is getting tedious these days, frankly), I play with my dogs, do a bit of photography, sing in a choir, and am making a simple organ console at home (I've got the pedals and manuals, which I am in the process of MIDIfying). But my most serious hobby is sound recording, which I do in surround, using a technology known as Ambisonics; my son is a professional pianist, and several of his released CDs were recorded and mastered by me.
CardinalFang:
Hi Daz,
My name is Eric which is actually my middle name. My first name being Stephen but I was never called that except by teachers who couldn't quite understand that I went by my middle name.
I am 45 years old which makes me the fifth oldest person here. Celtic Geek, Paul, Orbert, and Tragic_Pizza thwarting my idea of changing my forum name to Older Than You.
I live in Norfolk, Virginia in an area known as either Tidewater or Hampton Roads. We took most of our city names from dear ol' Blighty. I have lived in this area all my life and my current abode is about a one mile from where I was born. I work for the city of Virginia Beach as a GIS Technician. That's GIS as in Geographic Information System and not Google Image Search.
My hobbies include reading and playing Role-Playing Games, Board Games (mostly wargames), and the occasional video game. I spent way too much time in front of a computer.
I tend to lurk both here and on Gabbly/Meebo. Although there are times when I am probably too chatty on Gabbly. I am mostly known for my inability to type well prompting Edith to call me Hamhands. The name amused me so much that it is now part of my Gabbly name.
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