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Apr-30-01, 09:29 AM (EDT)
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"This is not the new thread "
 
   Before I go any further, I'd like to apologize for anything silly I do. I'm currently up to number 867 of a 1100 prank list, designed for use in the Vampire: The Masquerade roleplaying game!

Anyway, back to the topic at hand (or foot). Me!

Programmer. Roleplayer. Undocumented Features Fanatic. Wierdo.

Currently listen to some of my MP3 collection, in a playlist that includes: VAST, Backstreet Boys, Danzig, Kansas, Jamiroquai, Wa Wa Nee, Crazy Town, Peter Gabriel, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Sonique, Primary, East 17, The Mupets, and more.

I discovered Undocumented Features (and Eyrie.net) after following a link from Elf Sternberg's site (and the Journal Entries of Kennet R'yal Shardak). (If you know what I'm talking about you are as weird as me!).

I own three computers, but I haven't yet gotten a cable modem connection (maybe net month), but I do have cable TV (though here in Australia that's not as much fun as in the US).

I live in Australia, Brisbane to be exact (if anything I do could ever be called exact.)

This line intentionally left blank.

I've also read NXE, .45, HL, GW, and probably everything else, I just can't remember what they are at this stage.

I better remember to hang out the washing, otherwise I won't have a shirt for work tommorrow.

I read NXE before watching NGE, and from what I've seen so far (I've only watched up to episode 10 so far) I like NXE better.

I am a writer, and intend to get something published some day, and am considering useing the nom de plum of Random J Person.

It is currently 11:25pm, on Monday the 30th of April.

My favourite words are: fnord, aardvark and Thursday.

I'm also a web designer, but none of the good stuff I've done is currently on line, and my own personal web page is a mess (that's normal. Have you ever met a mechanic with a good car?)

On line I tend to read the following comics: PvP Online, Dilbert, Calvin & Hobbes, User Friendly, Garfield and Foxtrot.

Anything else?

Enjoy
Random J Person


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Matrix Dragon
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May-03-01, 10:15 PM (EDT)
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1. "RE: This is not the new thread "
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   >I live in Australia, Brisbane to be exact (if anything I do could ever be >called exact.)

Wow, another Australian EPU fan. Cool. I'm from Victoria myself, on the Murray river. You ever been down here?

Matrix Dragon
"No longer the only UF fan down under."


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May-04-01, 06:11 PM (EDT)
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2. "Australian UF Fans"
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   Actually, there are more of you than you may think. When UF first came out, there was a rather large contingent of Australians and New Zealanders in the fan base. My understanding was that they were two of the more "wired" nations in the world at the time (1991-92).


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Matrix Dragon
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May-10-01, 09:56 PM (EDT)
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3. "RE: Australian UF Fans"
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   >Actually, there are more of you than you may think. When UF first came out, >there was a rather large contingent of Australians and New Zealanders in the >fan base. My understanding was that they were two of the more "wired" nations >in the world at the time (1991-92).

There's a surprise. Of course, I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere, with only a few anime fans in the area, and I'm really the only one that reads or writes fanfiction. It's nice to know that we've had a lot to do with UF over the years. How many more Australian EPU fans are on this forum? Hands in the air where I can see 'em!

Matrix Dragon
"I see you have the machine that goes PING!"


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