Nick Nicholas' Handy List of WebHead Mates & Acquaintances
In alphabetical order (just to annoy them), these are people on the Web
I consider mates, acquaintances, or just plain people I would refrain
from killing unless paid bucketloads of money...
From High School
- Tim
Gabric
- Timbo wishes he was "leftie postgraduate student rabble";
instead, he's a hard-working CompSci PhD, although I've recently heard
disturbing rumours to the effect that he is currently getting a life. A
trend that must be quashed and halted post-haste! (
Update:
Tim has indeed successfully quashed those rumours, by becoming duty
programmer at Computer Science...)
- Carl Rosman
- Carl Rosman and I were thick as thieves in high school --- all the way
down to competing for primacy in the HSC examinations (he won). What I know
of classical music, I owe to him (including my Mahler fixation, which he has
meanwhile gotten over). Much wiser than I was at the time, he studied music
instead of engineering at university, and is now based in Sydney with the
Elision contemporary music ensemble. The review's mention of
Carl embracing and high-fiving after a performance is not the Carl I
remember --- which is probably for the best. :-)
- Bert
Thompson
- Ælbright, Son of Thompe, whom I've known since we were both
wee whippersnappers (1985), doesn't have much of a home page, since he
feels he has better things to do with his time than be a WebHead. So he
goes out and... gets a job in the real world?! And then, comes back as a
research fellow to Academia?! Whatever happened to his
plans to take over a small Central African nation? Tut tut,
Bébért... (The more so now he's left for the UK to join the suits
in pursuit of money.)
- Michael
Winikoff
- Misha (I'm reasonably certain I'm the only person I know to call
him that, and I only did so in high school) is a mega-brilliant pianist ---
which is why he did a PhD
in CompSci, natch. A good thing he had the Melbourne Uni Choral
Society to keep him within the world of the cultured. (And of the married!)
Michael, now working as a researcher in West Virginia, has
succeeded in life in two goals at which I have failed. The first was to
become a composer. The second was to grow a convincingly full beard...
From Undergrad: In Melbourne
- David
Barnes
- Of the notorious "Gang of Six" (or was it five), David has a sense of
humour best described as... sobering :-) . He is very tall,
very married to Lisa Crosbie, and very enamoured of ascii
cows... Now working in Sydney with telescope thingies.
- Tim
Bell
- Ain't academic life grand? In 1992, he's my closest confidante; in
1994, he makes the mistake of doing CompSci Honours ("The Degree of
Death"), so I only see him twice in the entire year. It's 1995, he's
supposed to be bludging through his Masters', and I've only seen him
once so far this year. (The fact that I never venture over to the
CompSci building may have something to do with that; I'm waiting for
- Warwick
Harvey
- Yes, that grin on his home page pic (unchanged from his time as a
CompSci PhD at Melbourne) is for real. Don't see
much of WarFish these days (especially now I'm on a different continent) ---
but he's boisterous enough to
counterbalance me any day (along as I'm bound and gagged :-) .
- Andrew
Malone
- Straaange things happen when Andrew and myself are together on
social occasions. The best description of these straaange things is
that they're loud, involve a lot of hyperactivity, trekkerei, and/or
theological debate, and are usually accompanied by bouts of boisterous
singing. Plus, of course, Young Master Andrew (who did
Science/Engineering and thence the leap across to Linguistics all one
year ahead of me) is The Originall Begetter of the Goatee,
leading Fiona W. (yet another of the "Gang of Six") to conclude that
everyone on campus will soon end up with one. (And wot's wrong wivvat,
I say!)
- Libby
Reid
- Libby now calls herself Elizabeth, which I cannot fathom, because she's
not much of an Elizabeth, but as a Libby, she's fabbo! Libby is an
ex-{rabid Treknik}; a Redhead of Champions; as bubbly as all
buggery; as erudite on matters
net.cultural as someone who
keeps getting published in net.culture journals should be;
and a good friend. She is now Married... With Kittens in L.A.; I
hold her to her pledge of homing after a decade...
From Undergrad: Online
- Ivan Derzhanski
- Master of languages artificial and not, erstwhile denizen and terror
of Edinburgh, now whipping the Bulgarian Computational Linguistics
curriculum into shape...
conclusive word from the laboratories...)
- Richard
Kennaway
- Richard Kennaway is a legend (who gives good hugs), and don't let
anyone (especially him!) tell you otherwise! I mean, where does one
start... Esperantist, Lojbanist, Klingonist, conlangist (Richard
maintains a home
page for artificial languages which is a sine qua
non), long-suffering member of
soc.bi
where
people seem to go out of their way not to notice him :-) (just as
well, what with the chocolate-cuddle-avalanches to be had there),
person who reads out my translations of Shakespearean sonnets on
British telly... I mused aloud at the Microsoft
Institute, one day, looking up his home page (and no, I'm not
saying this to annoy you, Richard): "Hm. He's kinda cute. In
fact, I could go for him..." To which my colleague Mark
Dras replied "Would this be before or after you
found out he was your long-lost twin brother?"
- Mark
Shoulson
- Mark, whom I've known on the net since 1991, is my fellow traveller
in Artificial Languages. We've both done Esperanto together, then
Lojban together, then Klingon together (which I guess makes me my
fellow language warrior.) He is currently deputy grammarian on the Klingon mailing
list, and runs the Klingon Language
Institute Web Page. He has also proofread (read: grammatically
critiquing) the long-suffering (and now finally released!)
translation by Andrew "Guido#1" Strader
and myself of Hamlet...
- Veijo
Vilva
- Veijo is a very good Lojbanist (certainly more conscientious about
it than I have been); maintainer of the comprehensive Lojban Home Page; and has
managed to call his department's Linux box after a character in a
Lojban series of stories he's been contributing to (documents on them
are available
gzipp'd)...
From Postgrad: Linguistics
-
Anthony Jukes
- Far be it from Anthony to expostulate on his web page on anything ---
particularly that his wit is more acerbic than a thousand car batteries, or
that he has displayed more insight into how utterly impractical I am than
a gaggle of Jungians. Anthony is a sweetie in the clothing of a curmudgeon,
and a dear friend.
- Leslie Layne
- Leslie is k00l in many respects: being an adamant Southerner in a world
taken over by Damn Yankees; being admirably blokey while still having to point out
to everyone in Australia that in the States women can be called Leslie;
keeping the wonderment of linguistic discovery about her even though she is using
lambda calculus for syntactic evil instead of semantic good; being sprightly nasty even at
her most compassionate. Whether her wombat fixation is something as laudable as the
rest of these traits is something I will let the reader judge.
-
Tania Stahan
- One would think that this lanky, basketballing, rock-climbing, effervescent
and wide-eyed acolyte is the antithesis of me. One would be wrong, for I walked
around for months proclaiming that we were in fact the same person; I was only
disabused of this when it was pointed out to me (slowly and deliberately)
that Tania is what I would like to think I am like, and not what I have actually
ended up. Tania now ably fulfils the task I once took upon myself of annoying
the Melbourne linguists out of their complacency.
- Marija
Tabain
- The loud and perilously effervescent Marija, pride of phoneticians
and doyen of derring-do, was an Honours student in Melbourne University
Linguistics (where she worked on old Aboriginal guys saying "yaaaaanyuwaaaa")
before taking off for the greener pastures of Macquarie Instrumental
Phonetics, where she completed a PhD on fricatives. Whensoever Marija
and Nick get together, whole suburbs are evacuated! And a warning should be
posted on the streets of California, too, for if all goes well Mish-Mash will
be taking up a postdoc in UC Santa Cruz in '99.
From Postgrad: Outside Linguistics
- George
Baloglou
- For the past two and a half years, George has been my co-translator
of the Byzantine Bestiary, and an invaluable sparring partner on matters
of Byzantine literature, Greek linguistics, Greek national identity,
and up-to-the-minute Greek slang. He has also procured for me more
references than is humanly decent. George is an amateur in the best
meaning of the word, whose dedication to his avocation commands my
admiration.
- Rosie
Jones
- Rosie is the ideal person to do the Busstop with while waiting
at a bus-stop, for a bus, at 10 p.m. on a weeknight.
Sydney's loss is Pittsburgh's gain now that she has gone over
to the States to study. She's long overdue for a return visit...
- The Gang
at Microsoft Software Institute
- Legends, each and every one, except for the ones that aren't. It
was an enjoyable two months I spent working with them in '95, though I don't
want to make a habit of this 'real-world' stuff. Featuring, in the (then) Distributed
Computing Unit, Steven
"Garfield" Sommer ,Jon "He
always was such a quiet lad... then he discovered motorcycles and
leather" Tidswell, Brent "Dr
Seuss Impersonator" Curtis, Richard
"I took a paycut to come here" Buckland --- all ably
administered and admonished by Dr John
"I went on leave for three months. I came back. My wife was pregnant
:-) ??" Potter. And in the Natural Language
Unit, Alpha
"Subtle" Luk, Mark "You
know you want to get up and dance" Dras, Mark "My,
the interns are getting louder and louder" Lauer (now in business in
the UK; why he expressed
admiration for my command of linguistics, I'll never know), and last,
hence anti-least, Adrian
"Fuck! That just gives me a big purple hard-on" Tulloch --- all
under the alternatingly cherished and dreaded management of Dr Robert
"If you start singing along to the Village People, I'm going to fooking
hit you", 'I'll just get a photo up on my home page that looks nothing
like me", "Don't call me Bobbie", "Captain Bobbie" Dale.
- Andrew "Guido#1"
Strader
- Mighty Klingonist, even mightier eccentric and all-round enfant
terrible, I am priviledged to have worked with him on the Klingon
Hamlet. All I need do now is convince him to do a PhD in Linguistics...
Created and Maintained by: Nick Nicholas,
opoudjis@opoudjis.net
Last revision: 1999-5-1