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For a comprehensive exposition of my web presence see the right sideabar on [http://bentrem.sycks.net/blog/ the beginnings of my WordPress blog]. | For a comprehensive exposition of my web presence see the right sideabar on [http://bentrem.sycks.net/blog/ the beginnings of my WordPress blog]. | ||
tremben AT netscape.net | Contact: | ||
Primary: bernard.d.tremblay AT gmail.com | |||
Backup: tremben AT netscape.net | |||
Legacy: ab006 AT chebucto.ns.ca | Legacy: ab006 AT chebucto.ns.ca |
Revision as of 21:12, 2 January 2010
A fast and dirty paste from the old Profile on my personal wiki:
Just to let the world know I'm here.
If you've a moment, visit my main blogs and/or LJ (all rather dusty):
" MozDawg.blogspot | Gnodal.livejournal.com / HfxBen.livejournal.com
In reply to Phil Pearson's "OK Ben, your turn! Who are you? :-)", I wrote this:
"Looking at what you just added to your user page moves me to answer BenTrem is a) a Pearson-era bus-hippie who ended up ComRsch 291 and DewLine, eventually raising 5 kids in the hills of Cape Breton Island, and b) ferr shurr not Phillip Pearson. But to be a bit more self-revealing, I'm variously a tech_docs specialist (MIL-SPEC / FMECA spoken here) and ummm a ?what? activist siddha."
Earlier today I replied to something from FFII and asked for KWiki write-access; by way of introduction I included this set of links:
- c2.com UserProfile; venerable aulde "MozDawg on DAV and Docs"; my "Participatory Deliberation" journal at LJ; and of course there's this here Wiki!
- Then there's the clunky a index for this site. (The cobbler's kids go without shoes, yaa?)
OMG I just remembered the resume I wrote ... prolly one of the first things I published ... when, fall of 1994? Only slightly revised from time to time. heh sooooooo Web1.0!
Slightly newer: BenTrem at AimPages
For a comprehensive exposition of my web presence see the right sideabar on the beginnings of my WordPress blog.
Contact: Primary: bernard.d.tremblay AT gmail.com
Backup: tremben AT netscape.net
Legacy: ab006 AT chebucto.ns.ca
I recovered notes for my paper on Historiography! These disappeared when the IS2 server at Dalhousie University was decommissioned! "Postmodern Challenges to Historiography"