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Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23485] Thu, 25 January 2001 21:36 Go to next message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Folks,

Craig's wonderful parody the other day of what most
of the regulars would say to a recent question, and
today's talk of lurkers has got me thinking. Are there
really only 10 of us paying any attention to this
newsgroup?

It occurs to me that if that really was the case
that you guys ought to be getting tired of the
same lame jokes I use all the time. :-)

And if my wife is right and I really don't have
the "huge following" I often profess to her when
I am trying to justify no income after 10 hours
parked in front of a computer, then I might even
be encouraged to go get a real life.

So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.

Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
IDL question. Just give us your first name and
tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
Just a note to let us know you are out there.

There will be two enormous benefits from this
thread. Those of us who do spend quite a bit
of time answering questions here can take
great satisfaction and three bucks and get
a latte at Starbucks. And people who hit that
SEND button will discover that your fingers
don't fall off, nor are you electrocuted when
you do it. So a big Win/Win for everyone. :-)

What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
who have never posted, or posted no more than
once in the past 3 months, please.

Cheers,

David

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Fanning Software Consulting
Phone: 970-221-0438 E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Toll-Free IDL Book Orders: 1-888-461-0155
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23525 is a reply to message #23485] Thu, 01 February 2001 22:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tastasne is currently offline  tastasne
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Registered: February 2001
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Thomas, Albuquerque, New Mexico -

What if you've known about the newsgroup for some time, but only chose today
to actually check it out for the first time? Lurker? Or perhaps some other
term not fit for mixed company?

I've programmed with IDL for ~6 years...

And to what address should we send the $$$s for the 'latte'? ;)

-------------------------------
Dr. Thomas A. Spencer
Senior Nuclear Engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory
-------------------------------

<<

Folks,

Craig's wonderful parody the other day of what most
of the regulars would say to a recent question, and
today's talk of lurkers has got me thinking. Are there
really only 10 of us paying any attention to this
newsgroup?

It occurs to me that if that really was the case
that you guys ought to be getting tired of the
same lame jokes I use all the time. :-)

And if my wife is right and I really don't have
the "huge following" I often profess to her when
I am trying to justify no income after 10 hours
parked in front of a computer, then I might even
be encouraged to go get a real life.

So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.

Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
IDL question. Just give us your first name and
tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
Just a note to let us know you are out there.

There will be two enormous benefits from this
thread. Those of us who do spend quite a bit
of time answering questions here can take
great satisfaction and three bucks and get
a latte at Starbucks. And people who hit that
SEND button will discover that your fingers
don't fall off, nor are you electrocuted when
you do it. So a big Win/Win for everyone. :-)

What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
who have never posted, or posted no more than
once in the past 3 months, please.

Cheers,

David

--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting
Phone: 970-221-0438 E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Toll-Free IDL Book Orders: 1-888-461-0155
>>
SEC : U Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23530 is a reply to message #23485] Thu, 01 February 2001 14:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andrew Cool is currently offline  Andrew Cool
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hugh_evans@my-deja.com wrote:
>
snip..
>

> I prefer to use the command line on an OpenVMS system (only reliable OS
> I've encountered) but being migrated (forcibly) to Unix (one small step
> for man, one giant leap backwards for kindliness to a man - backwards
> in reliability, maintainability, usability) but relieved that it wasn't
> windows.

Hear, bloody Hear!!

Well said, that man!

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Email : andrew.cool@dsto.defence.gov.au
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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23535 is a reply to message #23485] Thu, 01 February 2001 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jonathan Boswell is currently offline  Jonathan Boswell
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Propagation test... Only joking!

Yes, I am a lurker. My name is Jonathan, but I have no dog. I intend to get
married soon, and then I will have a cat "Bucks".

- JB
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23539 is a reply to message #23485] Thu, 01 February 2001 07:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hugh_evans is currently offline  hugh_evans
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In article <MPG.14dabaddb4dbb4be989d39@news.frii.com>,
davidf@dfanning.com (David Fanning) wrote:
> Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
> IDL question. Just give us your first name and
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.

I confess to lurk. I lurk therefore I might be.

Currently residing at/near 52N 13', 004E 29'. I'll let you try to guess
the nearest town.

No dogs, but one cat, who answers principally to "FOOD!!!", and
occasionally to "Psyd!" (silent 'P', as in swimming pool). He's black
and white.

Been using PVWave for ~10 yrs, IDL for ~5 - fluent in both, still using
both. Read the newsgroup sporadically (when time doesn't permit), but
always learning new techniques (thanks R. Kling for the intro to DLM).
I prefer to use the command line on an OpenVMS system (only reliable OS
I've encountered) but being migrated (forcibly) to Unix (one small step
for man, one giant leap backwards for kindliness to a man - backwards
in reliability, maintainability, usability) but relieved that it wasn't
windows.


>
> There will be two enormous benefits from this
> thread. Those of us who do spend quite a bit
> of time answering questions here can take
> great satisfaction and three bucks and get
> a latte at Starbucks. And people who hit that
> SEND button will discover that your fingers
> don't fall off, nor are you electrocuted when
> you do it. So a big Win/Win for everyone. :-)

Ok. here's the latte loot: "$$$", don't spend it all at once.

Sorry, I prefer the term "VMS/VMS" to win/win!

Regards,

Hugh


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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23543 is a reply to message #23485] Thu, 01 February 2001 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Thomas Launey is currently offline  Thomas Launey
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I' m Thomas,
I confess, I also lurk daily but post (very) occasionally, mostly for
help. No dogs, no cat but a no-name salamander.
You gurus make it easier smoothen the learning curve.
(ie: color table-arrays-structure-widget-object.....HISTOGRAM!!! :-)
Thanks

Thomas Launey
Laboratory for Memory and Learning, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
Saitama, JAPAN
e-mail: t_launey@brain.riken.go.jp
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23545 is a reply to message #23485] Wed, 31 January 2001 18:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Robert Dahni is currently offline  Robert Dahni
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Registered: January 2001
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> David Fanning wrote:
>
> So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.
>
> Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
> IDL question. Just give us your first name and
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.

Another Australian lurker who has the pleasure
of using IDL practical everyday over the last 7 years.

Never succesfully posted (until now?) but always here
to promote the use of IDL, particularly in Australia.

I can claim to read this newsgroup almost daily from TWO
different news feeds (ISP and work) not to miss a message!

Many thanks to all those who post, particularly David Fanning...

Robert Dahni (r.dahni@bom.gov.au)
Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Victoria AUSTRALIA

PS Please take a look at my personal IDL website at
www.metvis.com.au/idl (excuse the business wrapping), you may
find it very useful?
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23561 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 21:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
msienkiewicz is currently offline  msienkiewicz
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In article <MPG.14dabaddb4dbb4be989d39@news.frii.com>,
davidf@dfanning.com (David Fanning) wrote:
>
> What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
> who have never posted, or posted no more than
> once in the past 3 months, please.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>

Well, I only posted in one thread - does that count?
Oops, delurked, revealed. I live in Maryland and have no pets.
I was in an IDL course Dave taught about 8 years ago and have
used IDL on and off since then. I scan the newsgroup regularly
for tips, and a few laughs...

Meta Sienkiewicz


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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23562 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 20:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeff Guerber is currently offline  Jeff Guerber
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Member
IDL> ship->SetProperty, cloaked=0
I'm Jeff, and mostly I lurk although I have on occasion been known to
actually post, so I guess that makes me a semilurker or something. Live
in Virginia, work in Maryland, no dogs, no cats.

(Even just lurking, the information I've picked up from this group has
been extremely useful. Thanks everyone!)

Jeff Guerber
Raytheon ITSS
NASA/Goddard, code 971
IDL> ship->SetProperty, cloaked=1
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23565 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 14:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeffrey Newmark is currently offline  Jeffrey Newmark
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I lurk therefore I am....

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voice: (301) 286-3163 Code 682.3
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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23573 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 10:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wrb1000 is currently offline  wrb1000
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95% lurker, 5% poster checking in. Not currently on an active IDL job,
but still use it for quickie custom graphics manipulations.

-Bill B.

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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23575 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rother is currently offline  rother
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David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote:
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.

I found this newsgroup and the discussions very helpfull.
keep them alive, please. thanks for all the suggestions.

(using IDL since moving from PVI Wave in 1994 (?),
now 5.4 on sparc/solaris 2.7 within the powerfull idlwave
emacs-mode..., oops, no dog, no cat)

:-)
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GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23581 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 07:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pertti is currently offline  pertti
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Registered: January 2001
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Hi, my name is Pertti and I'm an alc..., sorry, a lurker. I have used
IDL since 1991 or something, and I read this newsgroup few times a
week. I think you, Ronn et al. do wonderful work by answering
questions in this group.

Pertti Rautiainen

Astronomy Division
Department of Physical Sciences
University of Oulu
Finland
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23586 is a reply to message #23485] Tue, 30 January 2001 03:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gernot Reishofer is currently offline  Gernot Reishofer
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greetings from lurkers headquarter austria

Gernot Reishofer
TU-Graz



"David Fanning" <davidf@dfanning.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:MPG.14dabaddb4dbb4be989d39@news.frii.com...
> Folks,
>
> Craig's wonderful parody the other day of what most
> of the regulars would say to a recent question, and
> today's talk of lurkers has got me thinking. Are there
> really only 10 of us paying any attention to this
> newsgroup?
>
> It occurs to me that if that really was the case
> that you guys ought to be getting tired of the
> same lame jokes I use all the time. :-)
>
> And if my wife is right and I really don't have
> the "huge following" I often profess to her when
> I am trying to justify no income after 10 hours
> parked in front of a computer, then I might even
> be encouraged to go get a real life.
>
> So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.
>
> Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
> IDL question. Just give us your first name and
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.
>
> There will be two enormous benefits from this
> thread. Those of us who do spend quite a bit
> of time answering questions here can take
> great satisfaction and three bucks and get
> a latte at Starbucks. And people who hit that
> SEND button will discover that your fingers
> don't fall off, nor are you electrocuted when
> you do it. So a big Win/Win for everyone. :-)
>
> What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
> who have never posted, or posted no more than
> once in the past 3 months, please.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting
> Phone: 970-221-0438 E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
> Toll-Free IDL Book Orders: 1-888-461-0155
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23589 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 29 January 2001 20:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Paul Krummel is currently offline  Paul Krummel
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Another Australian lurker here!
I read this newsgroup daily and post very occasionally!
Love histogram with reverse indices.
We have about 10-15 users of IDL here.
No dog or cat.
Cheers,
Paul Krummel
CSIRO Atmospheric Research


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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23592 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 29 January 2001 12:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Renata McCoy is currently offline  Renata McCoy
Messages: 4
Registered: October 1998
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Count me too. This is really great newsgroup!!!
I try to check this newsgroup nearly every day,
I learned a lot from the postings and get new ideas. Unfortunately I am
not using IDL at work anymore :(
- changed jobs, but still want to know what's going on.
David and others - you really are doing incredible job,
thanks! I am sure there is a lot of people checking this group.


Renata

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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23599 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 29 January 2001 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In article <MPG.14dabaddb4dbb4be989d39@news.frii.com>, davidf@dfanning.com
(David Fanning) writes:
|> Folks,
...[stuff omitted]...
|> What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
|> who have never posted, or posted no more than
|> once in the past 3 months, please.
|

I lurk a lot, I post ocassionally. My posts always seem to be for help, not to
give it. Being inept at IDL programming is likely the reason.

But it could just be that "I will post no whine before its time".

John (Vectorize This!) McFee

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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23608 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 29 January 2001 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Craig Hamilton is currently offline  Craig Hamilton
Messages: 28
Registered: December 1996
Junior Member
another lurker, .......

Craig
Winston-Salem, NC, USA
(no dog, but if I had one, I would name it David)
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23612 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 29 January 2001 05:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Vernon L. Stark is currently offline  Vernon L. Stark
Messages: 1
Registered: January 2001
Junior Member
Yes David, you do have a following. I even pick up a books now and then
from yourself and Ronn Kling. Keep up the good work.

Vern

David Fanning wrote:

> Folks,
>
> Craig's wonderful parody the other day of what most
> of the regulars would say to a recent question, and
> today's talk of lurkers has got me thinking. Are there
> really only 10 of us paying any attention to this
> newsgroup?
>
> It occurs to me that if that really was the case
> that you guys ought to be getting tired of the
> same lame jokes I use all the time. :-)
>
> And if my wife is right and I really don't have
> the "huge following" I often profess to her when
> I am trying to justify no income after 10 hours
> parked in front of a computer, then I might even
> be encouraged to go get a real life.
>
> So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.
>
> Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
> IDL question. Just give us your first name and
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.
>
> There will be two enormous benefits from this
> thread. Those of us who do spend quite a bit
> of time answering questions here can take
> great satisfaction and three bucks and get
> a latte at Starbucks. And people who hit that
> SEND button will discover that your fingers
> don't fall off, nor are you electrocuted when
> you do it. So a big Win/Win for everyone. :-)
>
> What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
> who have never posted, or posted no more than
> once in the past 3 months, please.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting
> Phone: 970-221-0438 E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
> Toll-Free IDL Book Orders: 1-888-461-0155
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23614 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 29 January 2001 01:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Vincenzo Positano is currently offline  Vincenzo Positano
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David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote:

> So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.

> What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
> who have never posted, or posted no more than
> once in the past 3 months, please.

There is also an italian lurker ....

Vincenzo Positano - PISA (ITALY)



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SEC : U Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23618 is a reply to message #23485] Sun, 28 January 2001 18:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andrew Cool is currently offline  Andrew Cool
Messages: 219
Registered: January 1996
Senior Member
David Fanning wrote:
>
> So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.
>
> Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
> IDL question. Just give us your first name and
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.
>

If Peter Mason's game enough to admit to lurking, then so will I...

But David, I've got two dogs - is that doubly good or doubly bad?

Next time you're in Oz you must try our "Twodogs" alcoholic lemon
cider.
Why two dogs, you ask... ;-)


Andrew Cool

Electromagnetics & Propagation Group
Surveillance Systems Division
Defence Science & Technology Organisation
Email : andrew.cool@dsto.defence.gov.au
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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23620 is a reply to message #23485] Sun, 28 January 2001 12:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Peter Mason is currently offline  Peter Mason
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Registered: June 1996
Senior Member
Peter Mason reporting for lurking. I have a fish ...?

Peter Mason
CSIRO Division of Exploration & Mining, Sydney, Australia


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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23638 is a reply to message #23485] Wed, 07 February 2001 11:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Hart is currently offline  Doug Hart
Messages: 1
Registered: February 2001
Junior Member
Hi,
My name is Doug. I live in Golden, Colorado, and work in Denver. My
typical use of IDL is to create some graph for inclusion in a
scientific paper. I don't do to much with it otherwise. IDL is one
of a suite of programs that I use for creating graphical display.
Others include Mathematica, Matlab, and SPLUS.

David, as a lurker I routinely look for your postings in this
newsgroup.
Although there is not much I can do to reward you for your work, let me
say that I do appreciate the time you take to post informative messages.
I bought the first edition of your book, IDL Programming Techniques,
primarily based on the quality of your posts to this newsgroup.

Anyway, here is my contribution to your efforts: All, if your are an
occasional user of IDL, in my opinion, the best reference is David
Fanning's book, IDL Programming Techniques.

Hope this is helpful.

Regards,
Doug

Dr. Douglas Hart
WesternGeco R&D
Denver, Colorado

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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23655 is a reply to message #23485] Wed, 07 February 2001 02:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
marc schellens[1] is currently offline  marc schellens[1]
Messages: 183
Registered: January 2000
Senior Member
As this became a kind of population census,
count me also please. Lurk regulary and post here and then.
And as nearly all others I found this newsgroup VERY
helpful and appreciate it a lot.

I think there are even MUCH more lurkers, as
it took me also some time until I found a postable
news server.

cheers,
:-) marc
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23668 is a reply to message #23485] Mon, 05 February 2001 08:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Evelyn Durling is currently offline  Evelyn Durling
Messages: 1
Registered: February 2001
Junior Member
Hi, my name is Evelyn and I'm a Lurker too...my dog's name is Alex!


David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.14dabaddb4dbb4be989d39@news.frii.com...
> Folks,
>
> Craig's wonderful parody the other day of what most
> of the regulars would say to a recent question, and
> today's talk of lurkers has got me thinking. Are there
> really only 10 of us paying any attention to this
> newsgroup?
>
> It occurs to me that if that really was the case
> that you guys ought to be getting tired of the
> same lame jokes I use all the time. :-)
>
> And if my wife is right and I really don't have
> the "huge following" I often profess to her when
> I am trying to justify no income after 10 hours
> parked in front of a computer, then I might even
> be encouraged to go get a real life.
>
> So I propose a new thread for lurkers only.
>
> Here's the deal. You don't even have to ask an
> IDL question. Just give us your first name and
> tell us where you live. Throw in the name of your
> dog if you feel like really living dangerously.
> Just a note to let us know you are out there.
>
> There will be two enormous benefits from this
> thread. Those of us who do spend quite a bit
> of time answering questions here can take
> great satisfaction and three bucks and get
> a latte at Starbucks. And people who hit that
> SEND button will discover that your fingers
> don't fall off, nor are you electrocuted when
> you do it. So a big Win/Win for everyone. :-)
>
> What do you say? Anyone out there? Only people
> who have never posted, or posted no more than
> once in the past 3 months, please.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting
> Phone: 970-221-0438 E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
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Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23706 is a reply to message #23485] Thu, 08 February 2001 14:59 Go to previous message
Dick Jackson is currently offline  Dick Jackson
Messages: 347
Registered: August 1998
Senior Member
Hi,

I've been using IDL and reading The Group for about eight years, but I've
obviously got behind on my reading over the last two weeks!

I put in the occasional posting here and there, usually to nag yet again if
anyone would be able and interested to develop a Windows executable
(employing Callable IDL, I guess) that acts as a command-line IDL process.
If this were available, Windows IDL users can use the *wonderful* Emacs
IDLWAVE shell mode. I find the IDLWAVE editing mode to be great, even on its
own! Any takers? Please contact me.

Oh, and in our family are Pepper the dog, and the cats Dizzy, Jerry and
Robbin! (the cats demanded equal time)

Thanks again to all contributors to this wonderful newsgroup.

Cheers,
--
-Dick
Dick Jackson / dick@d-jackson.com
D-Jackson Software Consulting / http://www.d-jackson.com
Calgary, Alberta, Canada / Voice/Fax: +1-403-242-7398
Re: Hi, My Name is David. And I'm a Lurker [message #23722 is a reply to message #23485] Wed, 07 February 2001 20:13 Go to previous message
Fred Walter is currently offline  Fred Walter
Messages: 3
Registered: January 1999
Junior Member
David Fanning wrote:

> ...

Hi, my name is Fred, and I lurk more than I write (and, as you can tell
by this tardy reply, I don't read the
group every day).

I have been a user of IDL since 1981 (on a PDP 11-34). I still use IDL
4.0.1 on a VAX (but not often);
my main machines are an alpha/VMS (5.1.1) and a PC/LINUX (5.3).

I have found many useful tricks, hints, and suggestions in this
newsgroup. This is where I found David
Fanning's book and Craig Markwardt's MPFIT (thanks!).

You can find my contributions to the IDL software at
http://sbast3.ess.sunysb.edu/fwalter/plan.html#SW

To those who have more to share than I, keep up the good work.

I live on Lawnguyland, NY, and my dog is Cosmos.


Fred Walter

Dept of Physics and Astronomy

SUNY

Stony Brook NY 11794-3800

fwalter@astro.sunysb.edu
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