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- From: Wales.Larrison@ofa123.fidonet.org
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- Subject: The end of the lurking /description
- X-Sender: newtout 0.06 Jan 3 1993
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- Date: 23 Jan 93 22:04:44
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- Wales has been sitting quitely at his table in the back of the
- bar, watching the goings on between Laz and the creature. As it
- appears that sudden mayhem is not going to occur, he sits back and
- places two items on the table top, which he had been carefully
- holding out of sight under the table.
- He kicks his canvas satchel out from under the table, and starts
- to stow the items away. First is a large can of "RAID" with a spray
- nozzle. Wales figured it looked insectoid, had an exoskeleton (the
- active chemical in most household insect sprays attacks the
- respiratory system of insects through their exoskeleton), and
- figured it'd be worth a try. Stashing the can back in the satchel,
- he picks up the "Streetsweeper" he had in the other hand beneath the
- table. He ejects the clip from the semi automatic shotgun (loaded
- alternately with solid shot/tracer, and 00 buckshot), and works the
- pump to clear the action. They also go back into the canvas bag.
- Wales looks thoughtful for a moment, and then reaching deep into
- his satchel pulls out what looks like two seltzer bottles, loaded
- with milky fluid. He turns and yells "Mike!".
- Mike looks up from behind the bar, also moving his hands from a
- hidden location down below the countertop. Wales tosses the two
- bottles underhanded to Mike, who fields them. Mike reads the
- labels, grins, and places them on the corner of the bar.
- Wales turns and addresses the bar. "Let's be a little more
- careful in who we invoke in this bar, O.K.? " Wales toes a little
- of the debris from the broken wall with his foot. "It seems a bit
- hard on the bric-a-brac, and might get dust in the beer."
- "By the way, the two bottles on the bar are alkaline solutions to
- deal with any acid spills from the creature. One's baking soda in
- soda water, and should deal with any small spill. The other's NaOH,
- and can handle strong spills, but use that one carefully."
-
- Wales sits back down, wraps his hand back around his beer, and
- puts his feet up on his satchel. "We're going through introductions
- and descriptions again. Allow me to introduce myself --- name's
- Wales Larrison. That's a pseudonym (due to various reasons, I prefer
- a pseudonym on the nets), but my RL personality is pretty close.
- Fundamentally I'm a very private person, and in VR my persona image
- includes a large Fedora, a set of mirror shades, and a long high-
- tech trench coat."
- "I'm usually found at a back corner table in Callahan's, sipping
- a beer, and watching the crowd with my up feet upon a large canvas
- satchel. The satchel contains just about damnall everything and
- makes a dandy footstool. My drink is either a good domestic US
- beer (usually Sam Adams this year) or a good California burgundy
- (CabSav, Zin, Merlot, Barbara, Shiraz, Pinot, etc.).
- In RL I work in the space biz - been just about everything from
- marketeer/salesman to design and analysis to financial analyst. Got
- a MS in physics and a MBA in finance and strategy. Now I'm chief
- engineer on a new project to develop and install some significant
- pieces of space hardware. (I'm being a little bit vague here since I
- carry on an active role in sci.space and don't want to get personal
- and professional opinions mixed up.) Live in Southern California.
- Physically I'm 6'1", mid 30's, curly lt brown hair, and beard. A
- bit chunky (200 lbs), but I've got some broad shoulders left over
- from weight training and a small set of love handles I'm trying to
- run off. Hobbies are voracious reading - primarily SF, although
- with large chunks of history, hard science, biography, and modern
- culture thrown in -, the gym after work <grimace - painful but
- necessary>, writing, and fencing.
- As a last note, you'll note the moniker "Space Technology
- Investor" next to my signature line. I publish an irregular column
- on the commercial space program on sci.space (just uploaded the 20th
- issue), publish and advise various space policy groups for
- commercial space activities in my spare time, and am an active
- investor in commercial space ventures. Space Technology Investor
- describes my perspective on the space program - I figure (and I've
- done the academic research to back up this opinion) space
- investments offer the potential for some really substantial profits
- to individual investors over the next couple of decades. And I'd
- like to retire wealthy (or at least "well off").
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- Wales Larrison Space Technology Investor
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