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May 2009 be good for all of us.

I've found that I can check into the NitroForum at least once a week or so, so it's becoming a habit. I just need to start more conversations.

It's not really off topic, but I became a "fan" of RAH on Facebook yesterday and realized that the fan page was started by Kaz Vorpal. I'm thinking he was the guy involved in ##Heinlein but I've never had much direct dealings with him.

Jim, you may want to consider a facebook and myspace presence just to drive eyeballs here.


Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:27 pm
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I haven't talked to Kaz in a dozen years or more. Glad to hear he's still around.

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Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:53 pm
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How could you tell I created the fan page? One of my frustrations on FB is the impression that one's identity is hidden when administering a Page.

Hello.

And yeah, I ran #heinlein for years. And Heinleiners, as a website, yahoo group, et cetera.


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You kin run but you kin't hide... not in this pocket universe. Welcome to the pocket.

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