Since many of the folks on my flist are people I've never been in face to face contact with, but what the hell, I'll be a sheep and moo with the oddest of them:

01. Reply with your name and I will write something about you.
02. I will then tell what song/movie reminds me of you.
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
06. I will tell you what animal you remind me of.
07. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.
08. Put this in your journal.

I haven't responded to this one in the journals of those I haven't actually met, but don't let that stop you if you feel the urge, I'll just take a page out of [livejournal.com profile] dilickjm's book and make stuff up.

From: [identity profile] aor.livejournal.com


Hey.

(Given that we've never met, or really had a direct conversation, you can skip this if you want.)

From: [identity profile] jsbowden.livejournal.com


1: We've had a few direct conversations on usenet over the years. We used to argue quite a bit actually, but I'm not quite as impulsive as I once was, and you've come down off the Linux crack and realized that while it's a nice tool for some jobs, it's not going to rule the universe. I think you're an intelligent and capable guy, and I would like to meet you at some point.

2: Rage Against the Machine - Any really, they all pretty much sound the same, and I say that as someone who likes their music.

3: Whenever, dude.

4: Enthusiastic.

5: Hey, remember that time when...oh wait, you couldn't possibly, as it's all a psychotic episode on my part!

6: Dolphin

7: Once you finish your degree and get back to doing real work, where would you like to be doing said real work?

From: [identity profile] aor.livejournal.com


7. Depends. The ideal situation is that I go on to graduate school, and then go on to be a professional academic CS guy. However, if I get the BS and can't stand the thought of more years of poverty, options are open. The attractive feature would be the nature of the work, rather than the nature of the organization.

In all of those situations, I'd want to stay in or close to Columbus. I could probably deal with grad school elsewhere, but I'd want to come back.
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