From skud at netizen.com.au Tue Nov 17 19:58:20 1998 From: skud at netizen.com.au (Kirrily 'Skud' Robert) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:02 2004 Subject: hi, intro, yadda yadda.. Message-ID: <199811180158.MAA12595@hiro.netizen.com.au> Hi, Just thought I'd do the standard introduction routine. My name's Kirrily Robert (sometimes known as Skud), and I run Melbourne.pm in Melbourne, Australia. I've been programming perl for ummmm about 2.5 years now, and I'm employed by Monash university as an "internet applications developer" or possibly "intranet architect" depending on who you ask at the time :) I also run netizen.com.au which basically does geek stuff including perl/mysql/linux/etc consulting, various mailing lists, and a co-operative job referral network for local hackers. Depending on who's here and stuff, you may know me from alt.sysadmin.recovery and similar places, or as an occasional poster to comp.infosystems.www.authoring.* and comp.lang.perl.* Anyway, it's good to be here :) K. From lnyman at Census.GOV Wed Nov 18 09:40:29 1998 From: lnyman at Census.GOV (Lisa Nyman (GEO-CSB)) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:02 2004 Subject: My Intro Message-ID: Hi, Along with Elaine, I'm a co-founder of this group. I am a unix sysadmin and web diva at the US Census Bureau. I've been coding perl for about 3 years now, mainly for CGI and sys admin work. I really enjoy being a member of the 'perl community' and I try to get involved with groups like Perl Mongers. I'm also a member of DC WebGrrls which is a networking and education group for women in web-related fields (many cities have webgrrl chapters). Lisa W. Nyman Standard Disclaimer applies. +Read the GIS FAQ: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/faq-index.html -Life is too short to wear ugly underwear. "All roads lead somewhere so don't sweat the wrong turns." --me