Could everybody who might care please post a one-liner mini
self-description
[or email. if you "really, really" don't want this to be public]
eg:
Fernando: VR/MIDI MOP/constraint/KR/(NLP) Parallel Real-Time Aerospace
STL/ACE/CORBA/Performer/OpenGL/Motif/C++ IRIX/VxWorks/Embedded SSADM/UML
Systems Architect Manager(200) CTO
English/Spanish/French/(German/Japanese)-speaking
Swiss/Spanish/Argentinian
taekwondo/snowboarder/windsurfer/(golfer/rugbier/softball)/dancer with
MBA/VisualArts/Research/Scandinavia/Australia orientation cooking
Argentinian and building LEGO @ FrenchSwitzerland/(Buenos Aires) [whew!]
Don't put every product/language in the world, the main nonobsolete
unforgotten.
No need to write Scheme/CL/CLOS/C. No need to write "reading SciFi" :)
[In parens old stuff that needs oiling. Real stuff, no toy keywords
please. Citizenships, not ethnia (eg: Italo-American). EXPERT COOKING
ONLY!! :)]
Thanks,
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Fernando D. Mato Mira Phone : +41 (78) 778 FDMM
E-mail : matomira AT acm DOT org
"Fernando D. Mato Mira" <········@iname.com> wrote in message
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> Could everybody who might care please post a one-liner mini
> self-description
May we know why? : )
Coby
Coby Beck wrote:
>
> "Fernando D. Mato Mira" <········@iname.com> wrote in message
> ······················@iname.com...
> > Could everybody who might care please post a one-liner mini
> > self-description
>
> May we know why? : )
1. To have a list of Enlightened Specialists for whatever may come
2. Lisp Tool Risk identification and remedial
3. Enlightened SIGs
4. See what Lisp people have been doing during the winter
5. Team spirit building
6. Lisp World Domination planning
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Fernando D. Mato Mira Phone : +41 (78) 778 FDMM
E-mail : matomira AT acm DOT org
Where I wrote MOP, you can write VOP/Expert/Good/Rookie etc.
I forgot: "TOOL METAEXPERT" INFO (eg, SERIES for me, CMUCL for Pierre et
al. (specify component if big))
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Fernando D. Mato Mira Phone : +41 (78) 778 FDMM
E-mail : matomira AT acm DOT org
"Fernando D. Mato Mira" wrote:
>
> Could everybody who might care please post a one-liner mini
> self-description
> [or email. if you "really, really" don't want this to be public]
>
> eg:
>
> Fernando: VR/MIDI MOP/constraint/KR/(NLP) Parallel Real-Time Aerospace
> STL/ACE/CORBA/Performer/OpenGL/Motif/C++ IRIX/VxWorks/Embedded SSADM/UML
> Systems Architect Manager(200) CTO
> English/Spanish/French/(German/Japanese)-speaking
> Swiss/Spanish/Argentinian
> taekwondo/snowboarder/windsurfer/(golfer/rugbier/softball)/dancer with
> MBA/VisualArts/Research/Scandinavia/Australia orientation cooking
> Argentinian and building LEGO @ FrenchSwitzerland/(Buenos Aires) [whew!]
That's a one-liner for very large values of 1.
It would me more appropriate for this forum if it were parsable with a
single call of (read).
What's the purpose of this?
> Fernando D. Mato Mira Phone : +41 (78) 778 FDMM
--
Le Hibou
With regard to Mr Blair's "gut British instinct" --
would that be the same British gut, with "pussy-
hunter" tattooed on it, we saw being repatriated
from Charleroi recently? -- Peter Kenvyn Jones
* Donald Fisk <··········@enterprise.net.nospam>
| It would me more appropriate for this forum if it were parsable with a
| single call of (read).
IMNSHO, it is inappropriate for this forum regardless of format.
I'm opposed to posting personal information on USENET due to two
factors:
(1) The abuse factor. Spam, junk mail, stalkers, etc. Regardless of
positive uses and consequences, we must consider the criminal (and
"criminal") elements on the Net, as well.
(2) The validity factor. Stuff we post to USENET does a very good
approximation of "eternal", and should therefore be limited to
stuff that can live forever, which, IMNSHO, is actually only the
ephemeral.
People may feel like they're part of some small community here, and
that's good if they do, but those who use deja.com and other news
"harvesters" to search for stuff is no small community, and you have
no idea who they are, just like we have no idea who "listens in" on
this forum. Take this moron who "delurked" recently, who did so
only to post some idiotic negative remark. There are a lot of that
kind of people who read other people's contributions and contribute
_nothing_ of their own, to put it mildly.
#:Erik
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If this is not what you expected, please alter your expectations.
Erik Naggum wrote:
>
> * Donald Fisk <··········@enterprise.net.nospam>
> | It would me more appropriate for this forum if it were parsable with a
> | single call of (read).
>
> IMNSHO, it is inappropriate for this forum regardless of format.
> I'm opposed to posting personal information on USENET due to two
> factors:
>
> (1) The abuse factor. Spam, junk mail, stalkers, etc. Regardless of
> positive uses and consequences, we must consider the criminal (and
> "criminal") elements on the Net, as well.
>
> (2) The validity factor. Stuff we post to USENET does a very good
> approximation of "eternal", and should therefore be limited to
> stuff that can live forever, which, IMNSHO, is actually only the
> ephemeral.
>
> People may feel like they're part of some small community here, and
> that's good if they do, but those who use deja.com and other news
> "harvesters" to search for stuff is no small community, and you have
> no idea who they are, just like we have no idea who "listens in" on
> this forum. Take this moron who "delurked" recently, who did so
> only to post some idiotic negative remark. There are a lot of that
> kind of people who read other people's contributions and contribute
> _nothing_ of their own, to put it mildly.
My reply re. (read) was facetious, except for the line
"What's the purpose of this?". I share your reservations.
> #:Erik
--
Le Hibou
With regard to Mr Blair's "gut British instinct" --
would that be the same British gut, with "pussy-
hunter" tattooed on it, we saw being repatriated
from Charleroi recently? -- Peter Kenvyn Jones