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Drubear is the online "handle" (do we still use words like that for the web?) of Chris Sherbak, an Application Support Team lead for a large financial institution in Chicago. |
Drubear is the online "handle" (do we still use words like that for the web?) of Chris Sherbak, an Application Support Team lead for a large financial institution in Chicago. |
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In the Society, I pal around with the delightful people of the Province of Tree-Girt-Sea, which although currently in the Midlands Region of the |
In the Society, I pal around with the delightful people of the Province of [[Tree-Girt-Sea]], which although currently in the Midlands Region of the [[Kingdom of the Middle]], is currently working towards creating a Barony above us called Ayreton. Do wish us luck. |
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I have been fascinated by the existance and potential for wikis and the culture around them ever since seeing one tied to the MMORPG A Tale in the Desert. Or maybe it was Wikipedia that got me hooked. I forget. I'm old. It happens. |
I have been fascinated by the existance and potential for wikis and the culture around them ever since seeing one tied to the MMORPG A Tale in the Desert. Or maybe it was Wikipedia that got me hooked. I forget. I'm old. It happens. |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 16 December 2008
Drubear is the online "handle" (do we still use words like that for the web?) of Chris Sherbak, an Application Support Team lead for a large financial institution in Chicago.
In the Society, I pal around with the delightful people of the Province of Tree-Girt-Sea, which although currently in the Midlands Region of the Kingdom of the Middle, is currently working towards creating a Barony above us called Ayreton. Do wish us luck.
I have been fascinated by the existance and potential for wikis and the culture around them ever since seeing one tied to the MMORPG A Tale in the Desert. Or maybe it was Wikipedia that got me hooked. I forget. I'm old. It happens.