Jason Garber's Friends
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This time, it’s mostly Jason’s fault. He’s the one who convinced me that we couldn’t just leave well enough alone. He got the designers to donate their time, and wrote all the HTML, CSS and 95% of the javascript. I did the models and controllers. Nope, we couldn’t just let it go. We had to try it again.
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Attempting NaNoWriMo for the first time this year, 2011. Wish me luck!
Dr. Tim’s Neurotic Rules of Ficly Life
[Disclaimer: This is not intended to be binding nor in any way an expectation of general members of Ficly, league members, family members or wearers of Member’s Only jackets]
1. Comment to Story posting ratio must exceed 5:1. Goal is 10:1. In other words, I write a story then find five others (at least) upon which to comment before writing another.
2. For every solo shot or sequel of my own material, I must write a sequel or prequel to the work of another author. If I’m going easy on myself, participating in a challenge also fulfills this requirement.
3. If someone comments on one of my stories, I go find one of theirs upon which to comment. It only seems fair, and I like to think it encourages commenting.
4. Awesomeness is the goal, always. Call me on it when I fail, please.
5. Clearly mark mature content and err on the side of caution.
6. Golden Rule remains in effect for all sequels, prequels, and comments.
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I design interesting stuff for interesting people.
I did the visual design for Ficly and over the course of working on this project with Jason and Kevin I have fallen in love with the simplicity and spirited nature of what Ficly is. Glad to be a part of it.
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Born in Kansas City, Kansas, Chris Meadows spent his formative years in Jonesboro, Arkansas, followed by the small-town environment of Cassville, Missouri, before moving to Springfield to attend Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State University). He graduated in 1996 with a degree in Mass Media, and returned a few years later for another degree in Computer Information Systems.
Most of Chris’s professional experience is in the customer service and technical writing fields. Chris has always enjoyed writing, and has been a moderator of two separate Usenet newsgroups. His other hobbies include collecting Japanese animation and Hong Kong action cinema, roleplaying, and the computer game City of Heroes.
Chris lives in Springfield, Missouri with his two cats, Benji and Diva. He is currently helping to organize a small gaming convention, Springfield G.A.M.E., at http://springfieldgame.com.
On the original version of Ficlets, Chris wrote many interesting tales. They may be found in the Ficlets archive.
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“Life is an endless parade of stupidity, with no rain in sight.” -Lone Writer
Proud Member of the League of Awesomeness!
Captiness of the High Seas of Awesomeness!
!#$%$!SERIES I’M IN:
Welcome To FiclyNation
http://ficly.com/stories/15Road Trip! With Band Baby, Blusparrow And Bartimaeus
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An Irish web developer living and working in Brighton, England.
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My name is Leslie Michael Orchard, but you can call me Les. We’re all friends here, right?
I’m a serially enthusiastic, caffeine dependent {web,mad,computer} scientist and {tech,scifi} writer. I work at the Mozilla Corp., and I live in Livonia, MI, USA.
I was once a refugee from Ficlets, and those stories are now self-archived over at http://decafbad.com/skein/
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If you listen well I’ll tell you about many names, some of which are my own.
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I’m just this guy, you know?
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Patrick Haney is not a sausage.
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During the day I play a Web Accessibility Manager for ARMY.MIL and in my spare time I like to read, travel, drink great wine, spend time with good friends, and even watch some mindless TV now and again.
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Please see http://wiki.factoryjoe.com/Bio
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Hacker, writer, dad.
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learning to succeed through failure.
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For eight long years of my life, I believed in something other than myself. I believed in people. It was the happiest time of my life.
On the ninth year, all of that changed. All of that changed, and I turned into what I am now.
I wonder if I still exist sometimes.
I was born in a small farm house in 1936 to a freshly wed Robert and Angela. My father was a car salesman for 20 years. He died of a gunshot wound to the heart at the age of 36. My mother raised myself and my 4 sisters up by herself. Working two jobs, and she still found time to read us bedtime stories.
I guess what I remember best are those stories. I remember expecting adventure and exploration. Those stories stuck with me. I suppose that is why I do what I do.
I was a journalist in the years preceding my favorite eight years. I worked for a small newspaper in Michigan. Before that, I worked at a law firm in New York.
I live now in a ranch just outside Fishtail, Montana. I run a shop, and I write stories.
So that is me.
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I’m an astronomer, blogger, author, skeptic, and a few other things. I am dabbling here for fun. And practice.
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Yup.