| bio | website | x-15.com |
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| location | La Jolla, CA | |
| age | 53 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 6 months |
| seen | Jan 6 at 23:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
Studied CS and EE in the '80's on Unix and VAX. Started 4 software companies in the 90's, one went public and one sold. Retired in the 2000's. Rediscovered Unix on Mac OS X. Now run OS X, Windows 7, and Ubuntu all on one micro Apple laptop.
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Oct 12 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 7 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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May 28 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 22 |
comment |
“Who wants ice-cream?” — Should I say “(not) I” or “(not) me”? Thanks for adding this response. I appreciate it. |
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Sep 26 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Sep 25 |
answered | Noun for “person with intermediate skill” |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 7 |
accepted | “Who wants ice-cream?” — Should I say “(not) I” or “(not) me”? |
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Nov 2 |
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“Who wants ice-cream?” — Should I say “(not) I” or “(not) me”? If "Not I" can be construed as rephrasing "I do not [want ice-cream today]" can't "not me" equally be assumed as a rephrasing of "Thank you, but no ice cream for me today"? |
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Oct 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 30 |
asked | “Who wants ice-cream?” — Should I say “(not) I” or “(not) me”? |
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Oct 30 |
awarded | Autobiographer |