[Vision2020] Poster Biographies --
Sunil Ramalingam
sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 27 09:16:07 PDT 2007
That's one of Steve's siblings. When Dan posted his graduation date, I
figured out he and Steve were in the same class.
>From: Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>
>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Poster Biographies --
>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:28:14 -0700
>
>I went to high school with Kris Wiese, don't know if they are related or
>not. My memory of school is getting sketchier by the minute.
>
>The name sounds familiar, though.
>
>Paul
>
>Sunil Ramalingam wrote:
>>Paul,
>>
>>Did you go to high school here with Steve Wiese?
>>
>>Sunil
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>
>>>To: Vision 2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Poster Biographies --
>>>Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 18:56:44 -0700
>>>
>>>Good idea, and I hope it catches on...
>>>
>>>I am a member of the UI staff, I work in HR (please, no hate mail about
>>>our benefits and whatnot - I'm just a programmer). I take care of the
>>>HR and Payroll modules of our administrative system. I panic when there
>>>is a problem with the payroll, and work on other projects when I'm not
>>>doing that. Luckily, problems with the payroll don't arise that often.
>>>
>>>I grew up here in Moscow (I actually moved here when I was five). I
>>>went through public school here and then ended up graduating from the U
>>>of I in Math and CS, after a couple of years at Annapolis. I'm a
>>>computer geek, I spend much of my time programming either at work or at
>>>home on my own projects. I'm interested in helping out with a few open
>>>source projects as well. I'm continually juggling programming projects
>>>at home. Currently, I'm working on a program that will (hopefully)
>>>learn to play the game of go well, a stocks program, and a "reverse"
>>>ray-tracer. Plus a few odds-and-ends type of projects here and there.
>>>I also spend a lot of time playing around with my linux boxes, which is
>>>where I do all my programming.
>>>
>>>I'm also interested in japanese, both as a language and a culture. I
>>>watch a lot of japanese-language movies, sometimes with no subtitles,
>>>and even understand a phrase here and there. I also listen to japanese
>>>music, and find that I can actually stomach their pop scene. Maybe
>>>because I can't understand most of it. Even though I'm over 40, I still
>>>enjoy playing video games - I just can't fit them in very often.
>>>Occasionally, I get outside and find that I don't catch fire when under
>>>the bright sun. Somehow, I need to work in some more vacation time so I
>>>can do my favorite thing in the world, which is to sit at a picnic table
>>>by a river or a lake in the shade and play solitaire until I'm bored
>>>silly, then just lie down and watch the clouds go by. That, or play a
>>>really intense game of Quake at a LAN party.
>>>
>>>Paul
>>>
>>>Andreas Schou wrote:
>>>
>>>>I know what a lot of you do -- philosophy professors, downtown
>>>>business owners, electricians, teachers -- but not everyone, and not
>>>>exactly what. So, out of possibly misplaced curiosity, I was thinking
>>>>of starting a thread for people to tell the Viz who they are and
>>>>what, exactly, it is that they do.
>>>>
>>>>I was also hoping to go ten minutes without a flame war. Don't know
>>>>that that's going to happen.
>>>>
>>>>-- ACS
>>>>
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