Re: Getting into the intro game
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 8:31 |
En réponse à Stephen DeGrace <stevedegrace@...>:
> Well, since Walter went I suppose I will too :).
>
> I'm 27, masters student in chemistry at Memorial
> University of Newfoundland in St. John's,
> Newfoundland, Canada, currently living in
> Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. These are both
> fairly rural-ish islands off Canada's east coast. I'm
> a native Anglophone although I have had a lot of
> exposure to French. Despite the name I am about 100%
> ethnically an English/Scottish/Irish mix (British
> Isles mongrel :) ), although I say I'm half ethnic
> Newfoundlander :P.
>
Well, since you made an official introduction I'll make an official welcome.
Welcome to the list! :))
And this time I'm really first :)) (is it becoming a competition? :)) ).
>
> Anyway, I've always had weird interests. Mostly I've
> been interested in scripts and orthographies, although
> for some bizarre reason I was fascinated for a long
> time with non-base-10 counting :P. Always had an
> interest for this stuff but not so much of a talent I
> suppose. My interests are too fickle for me to get
> really good at anything.
>
Sounds like me :)) . Funny enough, I had (and still have) the same interest for
orthographies and non-base-10 counting, and also a lack of skill in both
subjects :(( .
Christophe.
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