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mathematician by numbers, programmer by the light of my PowerBook display, physicist by virtue of owning three Newtons, linguist by dint of cunning, writer by neglecting everything else

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These are some people who have been significant inputs in my life. There are many more, for now I have just created pages about the ones which I felt the need to mention on other pages.

ChrisChris Collins is a geek I met at WWDC 2004. I've visited him a couple of times in Sydney since then. It's his fault that I watch anime.
ChrisChris Collins is a geek I met at WWDC 2004. I've visited him a couple of times in Sydney since then. It's his fault that I watch anime.
Rob RixRob Rix is an artist. He writes music, software, stories, websites, apronyms and footnotes. He can also draw much better than I can. I 'met' him online when one of us mentioned something about HyperCard on the Cocoa-dev mailing list, then later I met him in Ontario, 'on the way home' from WWDC 2004. I listen to his music, but I should listen to him more often.
Rob RixRob Rix is an artist. He writes music, software, stories, websites, apronyms and footnotes. He can also draw much better than I can. I 'met' him online when one of us mentioned something about HyperCard on the Cocoa-dev mailing list, then later I met him in Ontario, 'on the way home' from WWDC 2004. I listen to his music, but I should listen to him more often.
Liz QuiltyLiz is my sister. She's a Linux geek, and she hosts this website.
Liz QuiltyLiz is my sister. She's a Linux geek, and she hosts this website.
Tony McCoy O'GradyTony gained my friendship as a free gift when he became the first person ever to pay for my shareware, even though, as a HyperCard programmer himself, he'd figured out how to hack it. He went on to create absurd numbers of apronyms, eventually inventing a word for them. I met him in real life when I visited Dublin 'on my way home' from WWDC 2004.
Tony McCoy O'GradyTony gained my friendship as a free gift when he became the first person ever to pay for my shareware, even though, as a HyperCard programmer himself, he'd figured out how to hack it. He went on to create absurd numbers of apronyms, eventually inventing a word for them. I met him in real life when I visited Dublin 'on my way home' from WWDC 2004.
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