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# Being geographically isolated from all my friends, who are therefore less able to persuade me that my free time ought to be spent constructively.
 
# Being geographically isolated from all my friends, who are therefore less able to persuade me that my free time ought to be spent constructively.
# That faint streak of autism which allows me to look at a map and immediately yell, [[E1M1|"Hey, where'd the potion go?"]]
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# That faint streak of autism which allows me to look at a map and immediately yell, [[E1M1: Hangar|"Hey, where'd the potion go?"]]
 
# A relationship with Doom/Doom II so intense and longstanding (in gaming terms) that it has affected the way I see the world, above and beyond gaming in general. My maps and notes from Ultimate Doom, D!zone 150, and the first part of Maximum Doom are on my living room wall, and I still look at them every day.
 
# A relationship with Doom/Doom II so intense and longstanding (in gaming terms) that it has affected the way I see the world, above and beyond gaming in general. My maps and notes from Ultimate Doom, D!zone 150, and the first part of Maximum Doom are on my living room wall, and I still look at them every day.
 
# Apparently, a certain facility for actually <i>writing</i> about games after I've played them. The following e-mail has to do with my being recruited as a beta tester for a Macintosh program called Technical Snapshot 2.0:
 
# Apparently, a certain facility for actually <i>writing</i> about games after I've played them. The following e-mail has to do with my being recruited as a beta tester for a Macintosh program called Technical Snapshot 2.0:

Revision as of 16:53, 2 October 2005

My qualifications for contributing to this project include:

  1. Being geographically isolated from all my friends, who are therefore less able to persuade me that my free time ought to be spent constructively.
  2. That faint streak of autism which allows me to look at a map and immediately yell, "Hey, where'd the potion go?"
  3. A relationship with Doom/Doom II so intense and longstanding (in gaming terms) that it has affected the way I see the world, above and beyond gaming in general. My maps and notes from Ultimate Doom, D!zone 150, and the first part of Maximum Doom are on my living room wall, and I still look at them every day.
  4. Apparently, a certain facility for actually writing about games after I've played them. The following e-mail has to do with my being recruited as a beta tester for a Macintosh program called Technical Snapshot 2.0:
   > I must report that my regular access to computing spaces is ending today and
   > may not resume for several years, so you may as well cancel any future pieces of
   > electronic mail which may have been in store for me.
   
   I am very sorry to hear that. The world of computing will be a little
   more quiet and a little less polished without your voice. I hope that
   you are able to gain access again in the near future, and that such
   access will be on a Macintosh. Thanks for your help and critical eye.
   
   Sincerely,
   
   David Cook
   Storm Impact, Inc.
   --

The name "Ryan W" was given to me by Popo2002.