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Where are they now?
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A topic which sometimes crops up in the newsgroup is the whereabouts
of past posters.
Where they are now
Here are some links to the web pages of past posters of @slj, in
absolutely no particular order:
- Mike Wright
- Well-known for his interest in Chinese dialects.
- Jeffrey Friedl
-
Well-known author of a book on regular
expressions, Jeffrey is also familiar to @slj readers as the
creator of Jeffrey's online
dictionary.
- W. Michael Rollins, AKA Denbushi
(電武士)
-
A keen martial artist and professional web page designer. "Denbushi"
means "electronic warrior". He now keeps a blog in both English and
Japanese, at the above link.
- Charles Eicher (see
also
http://member.newsguy.com/~sakusha/, http://soli.inav.net/~ceicher/)
-
Charles no longer posts to the newsgroup, but he keeps a blog (the
first link in the above list). Charles left the group in 2004, and he
gives his reasons for doing so in this entry in his
blog.
- Ken Lunde
- Ken is famous as the author of the books
"Understanding Japanese Information Processing",
also known as UJIP, and
"CJKV Information Processing".
- Tanaka,
Tomoyuki
- A famously controversial poster, (some would say "troll", see
@xref{new-usenet-user}), Mr Tanaka was even mentioned in previous
versions of this FAQ because of his "frequently argued questions". He
also contributed the entry @xref{i-love-you} to the @sljfaq. The above
link contains Mr Tanaka's FAQs for his newsgroup
@news{alt.tanaka-tomoyuki}.
- Maiko Covington
- Maiko was famous for her posts on her schooldays in Japan. She now
maintains a blog as seen on the above website.
- Earl Kinmonth
- Notoriously @jp{karakuchi} (dry) sociology professor and
former organizer of the KUSO (Kanji User's Service) archive at
Sheffield University.
- Benjamin Barrett
- A translator from Seattle, he is now often found on the Honyaku
mailing list. See @xref{translation-resources}. He has also
contributed many useful entries to the jekai dictionary.
- Ross Klatte
- A talented musician and lyricist who often posted translation
requests on the newsgroup. Unfortunately he no longer maintains his
web pages.
- James
Marshall (Jim) Unger
- James Marshall (Jim) Unger was a regular in the old days.
- Fabian Van de l'Isle
- Fabian (also known as Rhialto) maintained a now-defunct FAQ about
using Japanese on Microsoft Windows.
- Peter Payne
- Now runs "jlist", a mail order company for things from
Japan. Peter Payne also has some pages on learning Japanese.
- NAKANO
Yasuaki
- As mentioned in @xref{contributors}.
Please contact the maintainer @maintainer if you have a page you
would like to add to the above list, or if you would like your page to
be removed from this list.
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