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Ah, that explains it - Ti and BG
Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation May 8, 2012
I thought I recognised your way of expressing yourself, didn't realise you used to be CZ. I wonder how I'll get the two different mental imagies I have of both your character names to match? Hmmm...
Oh, and have we perhaps meet at a meet-up? Last time there were so many I was afraid I'd not manage to catch all!
Ah, that explains it - Ti and BG
Baron Grim Posted May 8, 2012
I've never been to any of the meet ups, unfortunately. Y'all just keep having them so far from Texas.
Somewhere I explained when and why I changed my username. Count Zero was a William Gibson character that really doesn't have much of a connection to me. It was just a book I was reading in the early days of the interwebs, back when I had an AOL 1.0 account.
Baron Grim is an anagram of my real name and I'm really enjoying that when I sign up on new websites, it's never already in use.
Anyways, as to reconciling the two, just consider that I demoted myself by a couple of ranks.
Ah, that explains it - Ti and BG
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted May 8, 2012
Nah, I'll just attempt to form myself a new mental image of whatever stuff I stumble into that you've posted - can't say it happens often but yet, still once in a while. We seem to frequent different threads.
Ah, that explains it - Ti and BG
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted May 8, 2012
And the Grim part immediately caused my mind to relate to 'Grim Fandango' - have you played it? Or maybe you're not a gamer at all?
Ah, that explains it - Ti and BG
Baron Grim Posted May 8, 2012
A long time ago, and I got stuck on it rather early. I'd like to try it again, but I don't know if it will work on my new computers. I'd love a tablet version of it.
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