Morning all, this was An Experience to wake up to. I'm David (~damaru); I live in Glasgow, Scotland; I spend half my week translating between users and business stakeholders and designers and developers on behalf of a "travel technology" company, and the other half being a dad.

As an aside: several of the names on this list are people who I think are awesome and who inspired me to get into this career. Thank you! I really like it.

On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 at 09:29, Daniel Hengeveld <danielwh@gmail.com> wrote:
My page (~thedaniel) still contains its initial promise to put something there, and this mailing list thread revives the shame of not executing on a project a tiny bit, but that's overshadowed by the charm & excitement of a thread full of clever people all aligned with Old Internet introducing themselves. Anyway in the spirit of intros, I'm Daniel, I do 3d things in the fashion industry in Amsterdam at the moment, and i make dance music with friends on the side. Now I guess I better open up vi and write some html for my tilde.club page...

On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 10:19 AM Grace Dobush <grace.dobush@gmail.com> wrote:
When I made my Tilde page, I was living in Cincinnati with my cat. Now I live in Berlin with that same cat. I put my cat's face on my business card, and that business card got me my apartment. If you come to Berlin, I have lots of suggestions of where to go (except for clubbing). If you have suggestions on how to buckle down and finish a novel, I'm all ears. 
Grace
PS: please no tilde slack

On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 9:49 AM Jeff Hodges <jeff@somethingsimilar.com> wrote:
Holy cow, this is a dope thread. I'm ~jmhodges! Seeing so familiar names in here is surprisingly moving?

Professionally, I do software consultation and run a small web service. I got to jump through a cloud illegally a few years ago! I recommend it![1]

Also, I think dogs are cool[2].

[1] While, sure, it's illegal to parachute through clouds in American airspace unless you're in military exercises, you can do it too with the technique I discovered:

1. Charm the gruff but kind Navy vet you're strapped to by talking about how your dad was Air Force
2. Ask him about his experience training Navy and Marines in how to fall out of planes.
3. Mention that sometimes your dad flew planes you were riding in and how'd you'd look out the windows and wish you could touch the clouds
4. After popping the chute, and he directs you to "pull hard on the left" you may start to form some questions about where you're going but -- this is crucial -- pull hard on the left line before asking them. It's unlikely you'll be able to finish any interrogative thought for a few moments more, anyway, due to the recurring realization that you were just face first towards Earth with miles of nothing between you and it
5. When he says "reach out" over your repeated "thank you. thank you. wow. thank you", take one hand off a toggle and make a fist in the vapor as many times as you like. Take a moment to notice that the inside of a cloud has plenty of light to see and is only very slightly more grey than the outside.

I hope this helps.
[2] They really are.

On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:34 AM Thomas Winningham <winningham@gmail.com> wrote:
Hiya! I'm ~thomas so that was lucky(ish). I work in Ohio and have been playing with plotters some. Glad to see the renewed interest in tilde!

On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 2:28 AM Tijs Teulings <hello@tijs.org> wrote:
Hi I’m Tijs,

I work on mobile apps for DPGmedia in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 

At home I have a wife, a bunch of kids and a pair of guinea pigs.

I am currently on the subway, E line.

~tijs 


Op 16 sep. 2019 om 01:58 heeft Michael Sippey <msippey@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:



Hello, I’m Michael. It’s great to be here. 

~sippey




On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 4:50 PM Dakota Smith <dakotasmith@gmail.com> wrote:
Blast from the past! Happy to see you all here. I think I am ~dakota

I’ll be in Austin this week if we have any Austin tildes, but as of this summer I live in Richmond VA


On Sep 15, 2019, at 7:42 PM, Stefan Hayden <alt255@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Nerds!

I'm ~stefan (and @stefanhayden on twitter) and I'm a developer in NYC at Shutterstock and I've been there for 9 years. It's a solid gig but I'm trying to get some side project off the ground so I can be more independent. Right now I'm trying to build out this site that lets you get fun notification sounds when some JS code run on your site (https://audioalerts.io).

It's a pleasure restarting to talk to all of you!

Stefan


"The best way to predict the future is to invent it" -Alan Kay

“The best way to prevent the future is to predict it.” -Arthur C Clarke


On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 7:25 PM Charles McNamara <charles.mcnamara@gmail.com> wrote:
hi tilde.club, turns out the water is still warm, huh?

i am ~quid on tilde.club and honest to goodness i thought of tilde when i hatched a semiserious crazy joke site with my officemate earlier this summer: https://pen149club.neocities.org/

time to go check my messages on pine!!!!!

have a good irl week, tildes,
charley

John Ladd <johnrobertladd@gmail.com> schrieb am So., 15. Sep. 2019, 19:14:
Hi everyone! As with all things tilde.club, this chain
is so pure, and I'm loving it.


On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 5:59 PM Leah Reich <ohheygreat@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello world.
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 18:50 Joel Johnson <joeljohnson@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I’m Joel, a friend.
>> On Sep 15, 2019, 3:17 PM -0700, Karen Cravens <silver@phoenyx.net>, wrote:
>>
>> On 9/15/19 6:09 PM, Maria Bustillos wrote:
>>
>> ~maria
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 3:06 PM Sam Goldfield <sam@rutgers.io> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for adding me to the mailing list. I don't know if this is reaching anyone else, or if I was added by accident (I created ~tea on tildeclub).
>>
>>
>> And I'm ~silver (one of the rare times I still got to use my from-the-seventies nick), keeper of TildeMap: http://tilde.club/~silver/sitemap2.html
>>
>>
>> (I gotta remember if it auto-adds new people or what; it's been awhile.)
>
> --
> Sent from my phone


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