PEOPLE
Members and Friends of the Dungeon Crew
Okay, we still ran into problems listing everyone's
e-mail here. Spam bots and other crap still pick up the addresses. So I
apologize, but you'll have to do a bit of typing, just replace the
"_at_" in the address with "@", and create your own address book or
list, or what have you. If an address has a strikethrough, it means
that it's the last address I have, but it's out of service.
Down below there's more bio information, and it needs
updating. Send me fresh information at hollmp_at_comcast.net
Last updated 11/12/2005
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Julie |
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Lee |
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Alex
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Pete Hollmer (updated 11/12/2005) -I'm still in Boston, working at Raytheon
supporting other employess using Pro/ENGINEER 3D Modeling software. I got married in June of this year, and my wife
Maura and I are in the process of buying our first home. In my spare
time I've continued my writing, completing the two science
fiction/space opera novels Sorena's
Arc, and A Togahan's Tale.
I've also written a script for a comic book currently under production
by my brother Chris under the banner of Naked Productions (no, it's not
porn). I've also written the background, clues and puzzles for
live-action interaction scavenger hunts for Conditor.
Otherwise, I fantasize about winning the lottery and creating a company
where we all play games in an exact replica of Dan's basement, complete
with the collapsing chair.
Sanjoy Biswas (updated 12/26/2001)- I've been working at GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals (formerly SmithKline Beecham) for the last four and a half years outside of Philly, PA. Still in search of the elusive antibiotic to help save the world from the nasty bugs and itself. And shame on all of you and all your supposed doctors who give you Cipro to treat a viral infection. Although you are keeping me in employment :) When I'm not at work, I'm playing rhythm guitar and singing backup in a local cover band (www.breakeven.org/drivetrain), learning Indian classical tabla (www.shafaatullahkhan.com), promoting the genre of electronic-world music thru my internet radio station (www.ethnotechno.com), serve as treasurer on the alumni board association for the College of Graduate Studies at Thomas Jefferson University, and generally try and take in as much music, film, food, and art as possible in and around Philadelphia.
Chris Ormond (updated 11/13/2005) is currently in
Athens, GA getting his MBA from UGA.
Soon, he hopes to start his 82nd job since graduating from Cornell in
'1995.
Lee Sossen--I am in New York City, working as a first-year associate at a small securities litigation firm after going to law school at Columbia. This being my first job, I am still coming to grips with the fact that summer vacation will not be starting in another few weeks. I don't play much soccer any more, but I ride and race my bicycle a lot (something I started doing to help pass the time in law school). In many ways we were all ahead of the time in New Hartford: many friends are just beginning to organize regular card games now, but we had our version of the weekly poker game almost ten years ago.
Paul Pfeiffer-I am still in the Army, am currently living in Georgia, and am in the middle of a series of schools that should last another 18 months or so. I will be moving to North Carolina to finish up these courses in the middle of July. Fritz and Shana (my brother and sister-in-law) had a baby girl on December 28th, so they are new parents, my parents are new grandparents, and I am now an uncle. We all like our new hats and are wearing them with pride. Other stuff-- I spend much of my free time fishing, will be promoted to captain in a couple of months, finally figured out how to operate my VCR, and frequently wake up wishing I was Pete Hollmer.
Dan Davies -I'm still in DC making my parents worried that I'm not going to ever "settle", although I've been here for almost nine years now. I've got two degrees (B.A. and M.A.T.) that I don't use because I still have no clue what I want to do with my life. I'm a waiter at one of those hoity-toity fine dining members-only clubs that makes the Yannadassis look like Sesame Street. It's fun- I've learned the difference between a demi-glace and a glace, and I wield a corkscrew with an accomplished grace. I'm looking forward to summer when my lil sister moves down here; she's graduating from Siena this year. I'll also be visiting my brother out in northern California this summer, maybe Ormond can hitch a ride with me to Montana. I'd like to offer a big salute to all our moms out there who put up with us and put us all on the right track to being, as they say in the south "good people".
Juliet Byington is currently living in the metro Detroit area. When she's not out steeling cars or lighting abandoned buildings on fire, she works as an Associate Editor for the American Concrete Institute. There she edits and lays out technical and scholarly papers for technical journals, works on special publications including national and international building code standards, and will soon begin working on color magazine layout and production. And it all deals with concrete. Yup, concrete. She is also delving into freelance work, and is preparing several entries for the second edition of American Women Writers. When not ravaging the city or working, she spends her time with her darling boyfriend Erik, who is currently attending Wayne State University for a PhD in English. Their kitten Oliver, who enjoys jumping and eating bugs, occupies much of their time. When in Michigan, all are invited to stop by, chew the fat, and enjoy her warm accommodations.
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