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Dom

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2003 5:16 pm
by Dom
Hi. I have just finished a rather rambling post on the roundtable forum so felt I ought to add a note of introduction here I am a 28 yr old Graduate of Cambridge University (UK), having attained two masters degrees in Physics (due to the vagaries of the Cambridge system). Still fascinated by physics, particularly by the last year which consisted of unlearning most of the previous 10, and took a further 10 years to begin to understand. At least I think I do.Currently spending my days writing and designing commercial computer game graphics engines.Favourite books: "Snow Crash" by Neil Stephenson "Vurt" & sequels by Jeff Noon

Re: Dom

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 4:47 am
by NaddiaAoC
Dom,Welcome to BookTalk. It's awesome that you have pursued a degree in physics. I'm sure you'll bring a lot of insight to the discussions here. I look forward to getting to know you more on the boards!Cheryl

Re: Dom

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 11:38 am
by Chris OConnor
DomHello there! Welcome to our community. I wish I knew enough about the sciences you discuss on the other thread to comment intelligently...but I don't. Not that I don't find it all rather interesting.You should register a name so that you have the ability to edit your posts. It only takes a minute to do so. And then out your name on our Guest Map found in the lower right-hand corner of the Home Page.I'm happy to have you join us and feel free to stop by on Thursday night for the 9pm chat. I consider the weekly chats as one of the best parts of being involved here at BookTalk.Chris

Re: Dom

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 6:53 am
by Dom
Thanks for the welcome Glad you found the post interesting (& coherant enough)I would register a name but Im currently going through a 'transition' period and won't get a new (permanent) email account for a few weeks.I would also stop in for the chats, but Im in UK, which makes it 2am GMT I think

Re: Dom

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 10:34 am
by Chris OConnor
DomWe will eventually have chat sessions scheduled at different times so that people in the UK can attend without having to stay up all night. Right now the majority of our members are in the eastern part of the United States, so it only makes sense to have the chats at a time convenient for them. Hang in there.Chris