1). Police-procedural, detectiveclong wrote:This is the place to say "Hello" and tell us a bit about yourself, including such things as:
1. Favorite Genre
2. Favorite Author
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name
5. How you found IBDoF
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend
7. Top 5 books/series
You might also let us know whether you're entering the forums from the iblist site or ibdof. Cheers!![]()
2). Lawrence Block, followed very closely by John Sandford
3). Michael Ruhlman (eating is my second favorite thing)
4). ntsc - National Television Systems Committee - I'm a broadcast engineer
5). 'Brad' posted with link on Ruhlman's blog.
6). Digital Fortress (the man knows nothing about his subject, errors abound).
7). a: Block's Matt Scudder - my favorite is Long Line of Dead Men
b: Sandford's Lucas Davenport - my favorite is Choosen Prey
c: R.A. Heinlein's Future History - Time Enough for Love
d: E.E.'Doc' Smiths - Lensman series - still the best space opera written
e: Bourdain - Kitchen Confidential
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I'm a broadcast engineer, with very heavy involvement in Closed Captioning for the last 30 years. For the last five or so have chaired one or two of the Working Groups that Standardizes the systems. In 2005 our Secratariat - CEA - won a technical Emmy for this. CEA shared this with two of the major broadcast networks, one of whom I work for.
Very into food, I've done a half dozen weekend classes and a Boot Camp at CIA. This is a pastime I share with my wife, who does most of the cooking.
Do some wood working/furniture making. Current project is building a curing box to dry cure ham and sausage, Ruhlman again. Used to do a lot of technical theater, with a couple of off-off-Broadway lighting design credits. Met my wife doing this.
Bathtub for a cat
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