Thread: Who is everyone?
I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to know more details about you. I am 36, and live with my wife of eight years and two boys in a house just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My boys are 5 and 2 1/2. I am a consultant who programs custom reports and applications for law firms around the country. My boss and other seven other employees work in an office 10 minutes from here, but I work from my house almost all the time. Perhaps twice a month, I go downtown to Philadelphia to work for the day at the law firms. I have done this same work for the past eight years. I have a BSDI Unix machine in my basement, and dumb terminals on the first and second floors. My office is in the basement. Can others tell us about themselves? -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. > > I am 36, and live with my wife of eight years and two boys in a house > just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My boys are 5 and 2 1/2. I > am a consultant who programs custom reports and applications for law > firms around the country. My boss and other seven other employees work > in an office 10 minutes from here, but I work from my house almost all > the time. Perhaps twice a month, I go downtown to Philadelphia to work > for the day at the law firms. I have done this same work for the past > eight years. I have a BSDI Unix machine in my basement, and dumb > terminals on the first and second floors. My office is in the basement. > > Can others tell us about themselves? I am 29, and live alone in a two bedroom apartment in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. I work as Systems Administrator at Acadia University for the "steady paycheck", and do contract programming and web hosting for the "real money". I run FreeBSD sitting in front of my TV so that I don't have to miss any of the good shows (what few are left), and have 220watt speakers hanging off of it as my "stereo system" so that I have good sound. Marc G. Fournier Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
I've just joined and haven't yet done much development, but I hope to soon! I'm 19 and I work as a programmer and system administrator at the Speakeasy Cafe (internet cafe) in Seattle. I developed our accounting system for keeping track of our members (we're an ISP, essentially), which uses PostgreSQL. As an aside, I just upgraded to 6.2.1 but we had to revert to 1.09 (which has been very stable for months) due to backend core dumping problems. I didn't report them because 6.3 was being worked on, but at the same time, my boss doesn't think it is a good idea to go to 6.3beta for our production system, especially since we can't compile it on our Alpha (waste of hardware, yada yada). This is all totally irrelevant to who I am, but I figured you guys would appreciate knowing all the same. And I'm a high school dropout who's been using computers since 1st grade. I'm currently going to community college with plans of attending a university at some point (which is where cool things like postgresql get developed). I hope to become actively involved in the free software community and refine my programming skills. And, I must say, you guys rock. You've done a great amount of wonderful work on PostgreSQL, and you deserve recognition (and a whole lot more). On Thu, 19 February 1998, at 22:47:20, Bruce Momjian wrote: > I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. > > I am 36, and live with my wife of eight years and two boys in a house > just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My boys are 5 and 2 1/2. I > am a consultant who programs custom reports and applications for law > firms around the country. My boss and other seven other employees work > in an office 10 minutes from here, but I work from my house almost all > the time. Perhaps twice a month, I go downtown to Philadelphia to work > for the day at the law firms. I have done this same work for the past > eight years. I have a BSDI Unix machine in my basement, and dumb > terminals on the first and second floors. My office is in the basement. > > Can others tell us about themselves?
> I have been working with many of you for over a year, and would like to > know more details about you. I'm 40 (yuck) and live with my wife and two cats near Pasadena, California. We have five horses; my wife does show jumping and I do some trail riding and some polo. Used to do a lot of backpacking, cross-country skiing, whitewater rafting and kayaking, but as we've accumulated horses we spend most of our time on them nowadays. As you might guess, we don't have children. I went to school at Occidental College and Caltech, working part time at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory until out of school, and full time ever since. My background is in astronomy, and I've worked on VLBI (radio interferometric) systems in the distant past. More recently, I designed and built a world-wide network of GPS ground tracking stations, collecting data back to JPL for distribution to the international geodetic community. We also used the network for some earth-orbiting spacecraft tracking. Just changed jobs within JPL to work on optical interferometers, hopefully leading toward flying one in space to look for planets around other stars. Oh, and I spend _way_ too much time working on Postgres :) - Tom
> I have been working with many of you for over a year, and would like to > know more details about you. Well, I am 47 and have been playing with computers for years. I own a company that does contract software as well as running an ISP. I wrote my first program in Fortran IV in 1969 and have been published in a book on C programming. I ride a motorcycle for fun and I play guitar. My wife and I are foster parents for cats. More on my web page if you are interested. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@{druid|vex}.net> | Democracy is three wolves http://www.druid.net/darcy/ | and a sheep voting on +1 416 424 2871 (DoD#0082) (eNTP) | what's for dinner.
> > I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. I'm 33 and live with my wife and two boys aged 8 and 9 in Hamburg, Germany. In april our house will get finished and we'll live then in Harsefeld (small town of about 17000 people 50km from Hamburg). I like beer, scotch and any hot and spicy meal. I'm driving Vespa and when the damn hack/compile/regress/hack cycle never seems to end I play some backgammon matches on FIBS.com (telnet on port 4321). I work for 8 years now as an SAP base consultant, programmer and administrator. I'm using and hacking on Postgres since the good old version 4.2 days. That was the last UCB release prior to Postgres95 with the good old postquel query language where many of the newbe-confusing terms like tuples, attributes, append and retrieve come from. I still have such a dino running :-). Until later, Jan -- #======================================================================# # It's easier to get forgiveness for being wrong than for being right. # # Let's break this rule - forgive me. # #======================================== jwieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck) #
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: >I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to >know more details about you. I am 26, and still live with my parents in Madrid. I work at the university, in a telecommunications school (the same where I have studied). I am a systems administrator, network administrator, programmer, consultant, and almost anything you can think of. I also work (sometimes) doing systems administration and programming out of the university. My home computer has Windows 95, NT and FreeBSD installed, and I really really *HATE* Micro$oft :-). At the university, I administer a Digital Unix machine and a Windows NT network (it sucks). I use PostgreSQL for a database that contains all the information about our students. Currently, I am programming an account management system to keep accounts in sync in Digital Unix and NT. The system contains a daemon in DU, a service in NT and a front-end written in Java, and it uses PostgreSQL to store the account data. My contributions to PostgreSQL have been very small (just a few patches to get a clean compile in DU), but it's better than nothing :-) I'd like go get more involved when time permits. Anyway, the PostgreSQL team is doing a *great* job. We have already a great DBMS, and it is getting better day by day. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Pedro José Lobo Perea Tel: +34 1 336 78 19 Centro de Cálculo Fax: +34 1 331 92 29 EUIT Telecomunicación - UPM e-mail: pjlobo@euitt.upm.es
> > Oh, and I spend _way_ too much time working on Postgres :) > Many of us fit into that category. Problem is, PostgreSQL is way more interesting than my day job. Not that my day work is boring, but PostgreSQL is very interesting for me. I am learning so much, almost like a Comp Sci masters degree. -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
> I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. Ok, I haven't contributed to Postgres much, but here goes. I'm 26, live with my mom and little brother in the Netherlands. And ehm... I'm still single <grmph!>. About 12 years ago I started programming on a TRS-80, after that I bought me a MSX (the M from Micros*ft, little did I know...). Then, in 1989, I did informatics and got familiar with Unix and Internet. The next thing I did, was installing a Unix-clone (MiNT OS + GNU software) on my Atari-ST, which I had then. I graduated in 1995 and started working at the university hospital in Rotterdam. After 1-2 years I managed to convince the people at my department to go completely freeware. We run an archiving system for patient studies (images from gamma camera's), which is built on a Linux PC that runs Postgres. PHP/FI is used to access Postgres' data from a WWW-browser. Apache is used as WWW-server. The browser is usually Netscape. We also experiment with Java, using JDK from Sun and Peter Mount's JDBC driver. Using a callback facility doctors can view images at home, in case of an emergency/urgent call. I wrote the PHP/FI-scripts, the Java program's and the C-program's to access the database, to update it automatically, to convert proprierty format images to, for example, GIF, to adjust the colors, contrast etc... Other hobby's I have, besides computers, are electronics, making music with MIDI, riding a bicycle, but best of all: just doing nothing (besides listening to music) on a sunny day... It's just that I haven't much spare time left to do so. And of course you need to have good weather... Cheers, Ronald
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. Well, unlike most of the others who have responded, I haven't done a blessed thing for the project. At least, not yet. I'm hoping that will change, hence my introduction now. I'm currently a programmer/SysAdmin/webmaster/release engineer/etc/etc/etc "on consignment" on Ford Motor Company, just outside of Detroit, Michigan. Our project involves "webifying" some of Ford's CAE tools, specifically the simulation of the stamping of body parts. I do some of the programming, and most of the admin work on our IBM RS/6000's and Sun Ultra 30's My use of PostgreSQL has been limited to a couple of small "in house" projects at the company who actually employs me, MIKA Systems, plus a project or two I'm doing on my own, on DEC Alpha and Ultrix boxes, and a PC running Linux. On the personal side, I'm 37, married, with one child, a daughter, who's 8 years old. In my free time, I work at training my dogs (collies) for obedience competitions. (We're just starting out, so we haven't earned any titles yet.) Also, from my .sig, you may be able to deduce that I'm a fan of Monty Python. - -- Dwayne Bailey + WHAT is your name? Sir Galahad MIKA Systems, Bingham Farms, MI + WHAT is your quest? I Seek the Holy Grail dwayne@mika.com + What is your favorite color? http://www.mika.com/~dwayne + Blue ... no, Yelloooooooooooooooooow finger dwayne@mika20.mika.com for PGP Public Key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQB1AwUBNO2s7aA2uleK7maRAQHLcwL/fYUcxiMcbqnP4xMyBA97RZQeqRkuJTkf zZ0xEyEabgBNdDXG0CV43zRE4M0ZfVSYBQ76r5AoLogKIVKFGJex0xtqRcaqeCzo QKt61mpw5uGffzYK6y7wDvbhC4EvGRBh =xeG0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Hi: I'm D. Jay Newman (the "D." is silent) :). I'm 40, I earn money as a Research Programmer for Penn State, and thow money away by running Sprucegrove Internet Marketing, Inc. (a general web/net consulting firm). My wife and I live in State College, PA, USA, with two dogs (Chaos and Amber), and a parrot (Random). I use PostgreSQL for as much of my Penn State work as possible (I'm working on a communications package <http://projects.cac.psu.edu/ct/> called CourseTalk; this package uses PostgreSQL to store all of the information, which makes my life easier. I'm also working on a (very different) communications package for Sprucegrove, which is designed for interactive fiction/gaming. I'm also trying to be an author of technical books. We'll see how that goes. -- D. Jay Newman ! For the pleasure and the profit it derives jay@sprucegrove.com ! I arrange things, like furniture, and http://www.sprucegrove.com/~jay/ ! daffodils, and ...lives. -- Hello Dolly
> On the personal side, I'm 37, married, with one child, a > daughter, who's 8 years old. In my free time, I work at training > my dogs (collies) for obedience competitions. (We're just > starting out, so we haven't earned any titles yet.) Also, from > my .sig, you may be able to deduce that I'm a fan of Monty > Python. I am noticing a lot of animal lovers in the group. -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > On the personal side, I'm 37, married, with one child, a > > daughter, who's 8 years old. In my free time, I work at training > > my dogs (collies) for obedience competitions. (We're just > > starting out, so we haven't earned any titles yet.) Also, from > > my .sig, you may be able to deduce that I'm a fan of Monty > > Python. > > I am noticing a lot of animal lovers in the group. We have to get our affections somewhere, since SO's don't handle our long hours very well? :)
Hi, Although I do not contribute to code writting, im there in spirte. I am a jack of all trades. I have done Unix Admin and DBA consulting before I joined my current employer. I currently am working for a company that does work for the NFL. So my interests in postgres are for a fanasty football database, amongst other things. I have been working on/in/with Linux since Dec 93, and Postgress for about a year and a half now. Keep up the good work guys. I am currently trying to start a DBA consulting company, based on my Oracle, DB2, Postgres, and Msql expertise. Oh ya, Im married and I have one son(Andrew 2yrs old) and a little girl is on the way. My son, also likes linux( especially xfishtank)!!! j.heil -- Joseph A. Heil, Jr. SuperStat, Inc. email: heilja@superstat.com 7500 Market Place Drive voice: 612-943-8400 Eden Prairie, MN 55344 fax: 612-943-8300 Key fingerprint = 95 FC 3A F4 8A 10 05 85 3F 53 01 86 AD DB DB 51
I wasn't going to join this thread, until Bruce wrote: > I am noticing a lot of animal lovers in the group. I've noticed that as well, with pleasure. My wife and I have six cats living with us (and a seventh sort of living in our yard, being an old homeless stray). Might a fondness for animals be another trait shared by computer oriented people? -tih -- Popularity is the hallmark of mediocrity. --Niles Crane, "Frasier"
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. Ok, I haven't done a whole lot to help out pgsql, just some support/encouragment for the Linux/alpha port and a few patches, but... I am 21 years old, and a undergrad college student at a small, christian, engineering university called LeTourneau University in Longview, TX. I am originally from Boulder, Colorado (a much more interesting town than Longview). I spend most of my time doing homework, and the rest hacking around on one of my four Linux boxes (P100, 386, UDB Alpha, 486 Thinkpad) or trying to convince the school's information technology department to install a Linux server for academic student use. For some reason they think Novell & Microsoft are God, and Unix is evil! But I am winning, slowly but surely. I do web page design, C++ programing, perl programming, web/cgi programming, system admin, and I find myself doing more and more database programming as well (hence my like of pgsql). I also have an electrical engineering side, where I play with circuits and see how many different ways I can blow them up! :) Between computers and electronics (not to mention Linux), I keep quite busy. If you want to know more, visit my web page. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | http://www-ugrad.cs.colorado.edu/~rkirkpat/ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thus spake Tom I Helbekkmo > > I am noticing a lot of animal lovers in the group. > I've noticed that as well, with pleasure. My wife and I have six cats > living with us (and a seventh sort of living in our yard, being an old > homeless stray). Might a fondness for animals be another trait shared > by computer oriented people? Could be. Over the last two years we have had over 50 cats in our house and we can name each one of them. We have had as many as 10 at one time. We foster them for a local group that rescues them from lab research. See http://www.druid.net/cats/ for details. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@{druid|vex}.net> | Democracy is three wolves http://www.druid.net/darcy/ | and a sheep voting on +1 416 424 2871 (DoD#0082) (eNTP) | what's for dinner.
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to > know more details about you. I'm 27, single :-( , and currently live with my parents just outside Maidstone, Kent in England. I work for the Maidstone Borough Council (local government), officially as first line support for our users. However, I tend to second line support and development most of my time. (I'm currently trying to get my home network connected to the works network). I've setup part of our Intranet (based around two Linux boxes), setup secure dial up for the Mainframe & Unix boxes (again using Linux). Also, the authorities web site is currently down to me. I'm using PostgreSQL at work currently to hold our purchase ordering, and details on the 400+ PC's we currently have. At home I write Astronomical utilities mainly in Java, sometimes in C or Perl. Postgres is used to store Astronomical data (mainly catalogues at the moment, but soon images as well), research on the Vikings, and to develop the JDBC driver. I also lurk on the TASS list, where they are using Postgresql to store observations made by CCD cameras from around the world. I have networked here a Linux box (P133, 48Mb ram), a Windows 95 machine, a 486 Laptop and a A1200 Amiga. A second linux box is being planned to handle postgres & cdr work. Other pastimes include being a member of CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale), sampling various real ales, and being a trainee Viking Warrior (basically going all over the country, dressing up in tenth century costume, and having large battles - and no the weapons are not foam ;-) ) -- Peter T Mount petermount@earthling.net or pmount@maidast.demon.co.uk Page me via SMS on: http://www.demon.co.uk/finder/misc/sms.html Main Homepage: http://www.demon.co.uk/finder Work Homepage: http://www.maidstone.gov.uk Work EMail: peter@maidstone.gov.uk
I am 35, and live in the very north of Sweden in a small village called Jukkasj�rvi, 25 km outside the mining town of Kiruna. This is about 200 km north of the arctic circle. I am currently (more or less) single in my little house near the Torne river and enjoys sauna, skiing, fishing and dancing (especially tango). I work as development and system engineer and in a small outfit as ours it means doing all sort of things. Our main business is on-line image databases, tied to the mother companies printing and prepress shops. http://www.bildbasen.se/ http://www.jms-gruppen.com/ My main areas of knowledges is unix and communication, C and perl programming. We are slowly shutting down our old DG/Aviion/Informix-system and porting our software to linux/pgsql. I am responsable for the new unix socket code in 6.3 and hope to help out some more on the following releases. regards, -- --------------------------------------------- G�ran Thyni, sysadm, JMS Bildbasen, Kiruna
hi everybody, a couple of days ago i stopped receiveing mail from {questions,hackers} lists. i resubscribed, but no answer at all. i did it several times, my mailer reported the email reached destination, but no efffect. what can i do? i remeber this is the second or even third time i got this problem, but never so radical and persistent. Costin
On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, PostgreSQL wrote: > hi everybody, > > a couple of days ago i stopped receiveing mail from {questions,hackers} > lists. i resubscribed, but no answer at all. i did it several times, my > mailer reported the email reached destination, but no efffect. > > what can i do? > > i remeber this is the second or even third time i got this problem, but > never so radical and persistent. This mail won't reach you either, most likely: Mar 11 16:15:28 hub sendmail[8151]: QAA08125: \ to=postgres@linux.tpd.deuroconsult.ro, delay=00:00:01, \ xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=smtp, relay=linux.tpd.deuroconsult.ro, \ stat=Host unknown (Name server: linux.tpd.deuroconsult.ro: host \ not found) # nslookup linux.tpd.deuroconsult.ro Server: hub.org Address: 209.47.148.200 *** hub.org can't find linux.tpd.deuroconsult.ro: Non-existent host/domain