Who Are You?
#1

Hi. I am Taylor Carlson. I recently completed a degree in Sociology, and am now studying Law at the University of Saskatchewan.

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#2

My name is Rolf Schmidt, I'm 26 years old, and I study computer science at the University of Saarland.

Here's a snapshot of me at Girona airport. The t-shirt shows where I was as an exchange student:
"Aujourd'hui Qu?bec, demain le monde".

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This picture shows my girl-friend (a computational linguistics major) and me outside a caf? in Strasbourg, about 100 km to the south-east of where we live.
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#3

Domnonia --

I had no idea you were Canadian, too. And optimistic enough to get married!

In real life, I'm Andrew, a 36 year old two time divorc? with spotty educational and occupational careers. Years ago, I had a penpal at the U of S, but I have long since lost touch with him.

I'm a moderate Luddite (or, as I prefer to think of myself, a believer in practical and reliable technology), so the only digital pictures I have to post are those people sent to me.

I did a crude crop of a Christmas picture to show my beloved Grinch tie; the tiny arm below belongs to my nephew, the woman on my right is my sister-in-law (his mother) and the man on my left is my brother-in-law. I normally only wear ties on Friday, to go against the flow. 8^)
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#4

In real life, I am Michel Klijmij, living in Gouda in the Netherlands. Apart from plotting world domination I am trying to teach geography to 12-18yo kids.
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#5

First of all I want to say how cool it is that all of you have shared. Being very un-tech savy I don't have a photo but wanted to add a bit of personal info.

In real life I'm Nate Gerard, 36, and live in the USA. I have a wife and two children and work for a newspaper. I grew up on the East Coast before moving to the midwest.

I'm a somewhat liberal democrat but I'm also having a great time learning more about political views and tactics of my European friends.
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#6

YuunliMay 18 2005, 07:52 PM The t-shirt shows where I was as an exchange student:
"Aujourd'hui Qu?bec, demain le monde".

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Laval is a beautiful campus! My father is an alumni, and we've flown out for random functions many times throughout my life. It's wonderful to hear someone from so far away had a chance to experiance it!
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#7

Disjunction --

No, no! Not Quote: very un-tech savy [/quote], but a Quote: believer in practical and reliable technology[/quote]. B)

Are you at a K-R paper, or what? I used to work for a Southam TNG newspaper in the 1990s. Then Conrad Black (now Lord Black of Crossharbour) bought it, and I went looking for greener pastures.

I now work for another TNG-CWA media outlet. Sais-tu la SRC, Rolf, ou as-tu vu TV5 ou TQS?

And Nate, glad to see I'm not alone in the "geezer" department. Smile

I spend a couple of summers in central Illinois (Campaign-Urbana and Springfield) in the 1980s, and visited a friend in Wisconsin in the 1990s.
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#8

Could you please explain what "K-R", "TNG" and "TNG-CWA" are?

Quote: Connais-tu la SRC, Rolf, ou as-tu vu TV5 ou TQS ?[/quote]
Radio-Canada ? Bien s?r que je connais l'?quivalent francophone de la CBC !
TQS est une cha?ne de t?l? qu?b?coise. Une petite cha?ne r?gionale, donc rien d'extraordinaire, si je me souviens bien.
Quant ? TV 5, c'est la cha?ne fran?aise pour l'?tranger. Moi, j'habite ? la fronti?re fran?aise. Donc, je ne peux pas capter TV 5, mais TF 1, France 2 et France 3 (et, il y a quelques ans, on avait m?me RTL 9 Lorraine et RTL T?l? L?tzebuerg)...
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#9

Sober Thought: thanks for the adjustment to my tech challenges! One of these days I'll try to do something about that. Funny to be a geezer at this age.

I do work for a Knight Ridder paper if that's what your abbreviation means. I've found it rewarding but it is still working at a big company, which can sometimes be frustrating.

Yuunli: My French is a bit off but it sounds like you work for a small TV station, right? I can't be sure, did you mention what you do for them?
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#10

Federation of DisjunctionMay 21 2005, 06:34 PM Yuunli: My French is a bit off but it sounds like you work for a small TV station, right? I can't be sure, did you mention what you do for them? [/quote]
I never worked for a TV station, and I don't intend to. Sober Thought just asked me whether I know the stations he mentioned, and I said I do...
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#11

I believe I've posted this one before:
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However, this month I'm blonde and shorter haired -- and suffering from way too much hiking in Switzerland (meaning I'm all boney again).
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#12

OK, this is August, but I'm currently blonde too ... notice the other "goofball" is getting larger and larger.

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And yes, I take the boy to the park with the design to hit on women. And I must say, he seems to like and flirt with amazons, which is GREAT!
:funky_pisang:
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#13

This is a picture from August 2005 ... I now rotate between blonde and auburn. Me, I like the blonde better.

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I'm standing in front of the San Diego Aqeduct. I could tell you where it actually is, but I'd have to zap ya then! Wink
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#14

:wave:
My name is Jadawin or Jad as I prefer to be called. My mother read a science fiction novel called "The Gates of Creation" by Phillip Jose Farmer when she was about 18 and decided if she ever had a son he would be called Jadawin.

I am 29 years old and do have photos but they are so awful that I'd rather not subject you all to them Big Grin

I live in paradise or as we locals call it Brisbane, Australia. While there are great cities around the world the are great to visit, I think Brisbane is one of the nicest places to live anywhere. We have everything here except snow (have to fly 2hours south for that). I was born in Napier, New Zealand but my family emigrated to Australia in 1987.

I was on a disability pension for the past 9 years as I have a neurological disorder called transient global amnesia. (I'm not telling you what it is - you have to look it up for yourself :lol: ) I have just started working again in shopping centre maintainence and although its way out of my field of expertise, I am loving being back at work and being productive.

I don't think there is much more to tell you all about myself - if anyone can think of anything else they would like to know you can always TG me.

:grouphug:
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#15

I did look it up and I'm sorry to hear that. Perhaps something like NationStates is a good thing then, when you can go back and look over things again? Smile

Well, I don't think all my pictures are particularly good. I dated a photographer for a while, and she would actually manage to capture a ton of really bad photos of me and every now and then could find some of the most amazing photos. From dating her I learned that what she saw in me wasn't always what I saw nor what other people saw. It was comforting actually to see that she and I even had different opinions on all her photos.

Not that I'm pushing for a photo of you ... but if you don't have any, then an alternative might me to take a picture of your home town and share something that you *see* frequently! Smile

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This is a building I walk by to lunch nearly every work day. It is odd. In a way I like it, because it is so isolated / closed off. I always imagine that there are a bunch of cigar smoking men in suits debating the fate of California inside. But I think the outside is just not that appealing.

Now that I've just slammed the building, if anybody wants to use this image, it can easily become an embassy or musuem for your country hosted in Miervatia City! Smile If not, I may turn it into something else.
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#16

*run, shout, grab* MIIIIIIIIINE! Claim!
Er... *RP in a baritone voice* I mean, I'd be very grateful if you would do me the honor to allow me to use this building for the long-planned cultural museum for Baranxtu Big Grin.


As soon as I have the last bunch of pictures I took developed (as I still am one of the few souls not owning a digital camera), I'll scan 'em and show 'em to ya.
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baranxtuJan 30 2006, 05:36 PM *run, shout, grab* MIIIIIIIIINE! Claim!
Er... *RP in a baritone voice* I mean, I'd be very grateful if you would do me the honor to allow me to use this building for the long-planned cultural museum for Baranxtu Big Grin.


As soon as I have the last bunch of pictures I took developed (as I still am one of the few souls not owning a digital camera), I'll scan 'em and show 'em to ya. [/quote]
You may have it ... though I can always hunt and find other buildings as well. If you look at the picture properties you can see what little I've photobucketed (everything I photobucket is work safe)! Smile

I'll eventually be saving a few buildings for universities.

But another museum:
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That is one of the RL California Court Buildings ... I pass it all the time too.
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#18

This is my favourite building - unfortunately its not in my home town, its the Lotus Temple of the Baha'i Faith in New Dehli.
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LawtoniaJan 31 2006, 05:40 PM This is my favourite building - unfortunately its not in my home town, its the Lotus Temple of the Baha'i Faith in New Dehli. [/quote]
That is an awesome building!
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#20

I want to Steal it!
O_O

Seriously that is a great building, and it would make an interesting building for an IDU member to incorporate into their RP via NSWiki. Perhaps a national art or air and space museum?
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#21

HeHe I already have - although its not in my NSwiki yet - Its Lawtonia's main government building - The House of the Speaker
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#22

LawtoniaFeb 1 2006, 11:58 AM HeHe I already have - although its not in my NSwiki yet - Its Lawtonia's main government building - The House of the Speaker [/quote]
Here is an incredibly small article for Mikitivity's legislative building:

http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php..._of_Mayors
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#23

Perhaps at this stage it's nice to mention that the Presidential Palace on NSWiki is in fact an early 20th century hospital (now demolished) in Gouda.
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Groot GoudaFeb 1 2006, 02:42 PM Perhaps at this stage it's nice to mention that the Presidential Palace on NSWiki is in fact an early 20th century hospital (now demolished) in Gouda. [/quote]
That is a shame, as it was a beautiful building.

If I weren't a water engineer, I'd want to be in construction and just love buildings like that.

Was it destroyed during the war? I had thought that Rotterdam suffered the most, though I'm sadly ignorant of any Allies caused damage in the Netherlands. Sad One that note, there are more than a few pictures of Germany's "Rothenburg o.d. Tauber" (my own) that I've been using.

Here is the RL Rothenburg:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothenburg_ob_der_Tauber

On that note, if anybody ever sees something that screams tiny village and is your picture or a friends, if you aren't planning on using it in NationStates, with the exception of Miervatia City, Mikitivity is really a nation of tiny villages and I'd love to find a way to weave more RL places into my nation!

:juggle:


Oh, I realized why I love small towns ... I'm a Pitts"burg"h native. So trains, forts, rivers, and small mountain villages are in my blood. Western Pennsylvania is so fun.
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#25

It was demolished long after the war, 1967 to be precise, because a modern hospital was built elsewhere. There's an appartment building for older people in its spot right now. None as beautiful as the old hospital though.
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