I am currently living in new York City although originally from London, England. My parents however were from a small place on the Amalfi Coast which, though I have travelled a great deal, i still believe is the most beautiful Coast in the world.If you have not yet seen it, make a point of going but NOT in the summer--it becomes terribly overcrowded. RAFFAELLA
I am from not so sunny Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK! Also love some Florida death metal, my fave Obituary! Although there are some great bands from Liverpool, UK. Bringing it on for Carcass (OK, so they're Grindcore but still). Anyway, great to be here
Bubba, I realize you posted this a while back, but if you are really considering East TN, you will not be sorry! Quiet, friendly, and very easy on the eyes. Best, Duncan
WELCOME TO WILDERS' ONE AND ALL! Hope you enjoy your time here- Stay to learn and to help! PS>'vathjim'-You have some fellow Grecians dancin' and breakin' plates here!! Marja
I am from Melbourne in the United Kingdom. Look forward to sharing information with all you guys to get each other out of a mess....
sawat-dee. Good choice. Thailand is a wonderful place. Been there a few times myself. Enjoy your stay here at WSF. Welcome to all other newcomers here too. snowbound
Greetings all, My name is Albert Taylor. I have been in the computer since about 1980 when I got out of high school. Ahhh, the good old days... Microsoft was just a tiny blip on the redar and floppy disks were 8 inches and the internet was sill YEARS away. Please write back if you have similar feelings.
North Carolina and Minas Gerais. I'm a cryptographer, originally from Gastonia, North Carolina, having grown up in and around the Charlotte metropolitan area, where I still reside. At the moment, I'm at my other home, in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil. I've got both Americas covered! Tchau!
4+ years on so Ill add another one. I'm in a village called Bacup in East Lancashire Pennine hills, England. Been a programmer since 1980 when my ZX80 and 81 had as much memory as some mainframes in use. First commercial 'program' i wrote using a card punch, hehe. When my company bought a DEC VAX with 10mb of RAM and a 500mb hdd, we thought it was awesome, cost about £400,000. Mind you it did compile large programs in about half a second. Still love that machine. What I can't figure is that after nearly 30 years since VAX/VMS operating systems, we still have to put up with x86 processors and crappy Windows, which is not much more than a nicer looking CPM/MPM machine