[ale] Introduction

Jason Fritcher jkf at wolfnet.org
Tue Nov 30 21:16:02 EST 2004


Mike Murphy wrote:
> Yeah, I guess you managed to move here from somewhere with even worse 
> traffic :)

Heh, I wouldn't know about traffic out there. I stayed in my little part 
of the world and only ventured out after rush hour. :) I had a nice 2-3 
mile surface street commute to the Earthlink office in Pasadena, so I 
never had to go near the freeways during rush hour.

Out here, I live only a couple miles from a Marta train station, and I 
plan on using that to commute. Earthlink's office here is only a couple 
blocks from the Arts Center train station so its a viable commuting method.

-- 
Jason Fritcher
jkf at wolfnet.org


> Jason Fritcher wrote:
 >
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm new to the Atlanta area and have been looking for a new LUG to 
>> join. I really liked what I saw on the website, so I joined the 
>> mailing list and thought I would introduce myself.
>>
>> As the From line points out, my name is Jason Fritcher. I first 
>> started using Linux way back in late 94 with Yggdrasil then Slackware, 
>> but only tinkered with Linux for the next 4 or 5 years. Then I got a 
>> job that required me to learn unix programming and my interest in 
>> Linux took off. In the last 5 years, I've used all the mainstream 
>> distros and have settled on liking Gentoo the best with Debian being a 
>> close second. :)
>>
>> I'm currently a software engineer for Earthlink, doing mainly C and 
>> Java development with a little Perl thrown in to annoy me. :) In my 
>> spare time, I'm learning C++ and Python, and tinkering with writing a 
>> toy OS. I've been with Earthlink for 5 1/2 years and moved to Atlanta 
>> because of a transfer to here from Pasadena, CA. I must say that I 
>> like it here much better than Pasadena. :)
>>
>> In closing, I'm looking forward to the meetings, and the chance to 
>> meet more people who are interested in Linux.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
> 




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