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Oh, no offense. I laugh at Karel's silliness all the time-- even if it is mostly at my expense. :p
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Especially since Billy... :D |
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you'd better.
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I've toured Bill Gate's house, including the secret tunnels inside the hill and his server rooms. I had to sign an NDA!
I was an extra in a movie directed by Sean Penn (he's really short) and starring Jack Nicholson (he's older looking in person). I saw Grace Park, the Galactica hottie, walking on the seawall a few weeks ago... :D |
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The actor Earnest Borgnine called me once and said he hadn't received his Los Angeles Herald Examiner that evening. I asked his area deliery manager to get one over to him. (I was working in customer service).
Oh, and on my working for Kasparov, mentioned earlier. Yes, I started a chess web site in 1998 in California and got a job offer from the Kasparov organization in 1999. I moved to the Manhattan area (aka Jersey City); I often saw Garry at our office near Wall Street and the famous bull on Broadway. Then the dot-com bust shut down the NY office and I moved to the Moscow office, where I also met Vladimir Kramnick, among other chess elites. (I luckily moved a few months before 9/11--I passed thru the WTC daily about 9 a.m.and had a gym membership there). |
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I've shaken hands with and talked to Arturo Sandoval and Wynton Marsalis (both pretty famous trumpet players, especially Wynton). I saw Buzz Aldrin speak once, and almost but didn't quite shake his hand.
I had Jennifer Casolo as my GSI for a class. You may not know her name, but she was the focus of a bit of an international incident, apparently. She's on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Casolo). Also, I've seen Robert Reich (Clinton's secretary of labor) speak several times, but that one doesn't quite count...he's a professor here. |
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I've got an official document with my signature and Richard Starkey's side-by-side.
Long story... and no, it isn't a Restraining Order :-) |
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waimate: I'm jealous! I had the pjs but never got to meet him:rolleyes: |
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It is especially cool to have met a moon-man, especially since nobody's gone back since the early 70s. I really wanted to be an astronaut when I was a kid. But then they stopped sending people anywhere but into orbit... I'm not going to do all the astronaut training crap just to get a chance to orbit the earth. Especially since the most dangerous parts, the takeoff and landing (Sitting on a giant bomb and pressing the red button! Whee!), are still there, but the interesting bits, like going where no one has gone before, are gone. That's just lame.
I think I'm not alone; I've noticed that a lot of science fiction has stopped being about outer space and started being about cyberspace... |
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