On 17 Sep 2019, at 00:53, Michael Cutillo <mcutillo@gmail.com> wrote:Monday morning, thinking of the olden days.I'm Michael, IT everything at a small college in Boston, also shocked to discover that http://www.tilde.club/~mcutillo/ is still up. Maybe I'll update it if I can remember the loginOn Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 10:49 AM Robbie Dawson <robhdawson@gmail.com> wrote:Well at this point it feels rude not to participate.I'm Robbie, I'm an engineering manager at Tumblr, in NYC, and I'm shocked to discover that http://www.tilde.club/~rhd/ is up, given that I barely remember putting anything up there. I was still at my very first computer job in 2014 when I made it. Time! Who knew. Maybe I'll update it soon.~rhdOn Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 7:58 AM Thomas Vander Wal <social@vanderwal.net> wrote:I’m Thomas and very happy to be here again.
Wow, it has been done since I cared about or didn’t mark a large email list as SPAM. A lot of names from lives, projects, conferences, and digital proxies for such that bring back great memories. Now to get to WiFi and reorient a device new to ~tilde.
All the best,
Thomas
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> On Sep 16, 2019, at 07:45, roy niang <roy@royniang.com> wrote:
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> Hello .club!
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> I’m roy niang, a visual artist based in Bordeaux, France. I mainly work with analog photography but I’m working on a ”procedural” print on demand book. You can check my stuff here:
> - https://royniang.com
> - https://instagram.com/royniang
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> I wiped my tilde.town page but I’m thinking about creating something new on club and on town :)
>
> Cheers,
> roy niang
>
> PS: do you know how to change the tilde.club mail account’s password?
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Michael Patrick Cutillo