Drag/NET Memorabilia Page 

UserBabble: More BS from BSDRAG/NET STORIES:
OTHER DRAG/NET LINKS:
The Bathroom Wall -- Where Are They
Now?
Cafferty, Kevin -- What I'm up to these days: Right
now I'm concentrating on graduating college (with degrees in Journalism and
English), I'm also interning at Channel 6 in Providence where I edit footage and
run cameras for newscasts. I work at the University of Rhode Island
Audio-Visual Center in the TV Production Center, for University of Rhode Island
Technical Productions as a sound engineer, and I'm the Program Director of
WRIU-Kingston, the largest non-commercial radio station in Southern New England,
where I've done a weekly radio show (called "Shindig") for the past four+ years
with fellow Drag/NET-er Liam, with occasional on-air guest visits from Tim
Killroy, as well. Jay Piette and I managed to effectively take over the
broadcast wing of the Student Union and use it for our own evil ends. This is
starting to sound like a fricking resume', so I'll mention that I still have
ridiculously elitist taste in music, bad romantic luck, drive a Volkswagon
Rabbit, watch STAR WARS a whole lot, and am still not COMPLETELY convinced
that Arthur wasn't Cannon Ball.
Charlwood, Aaron -- I am Sancho. There are many Toms
and Jeffs in the world, but I -- I am Sancho.
Chudy, Stu -- I once heard that you'll never get rich
working for someone else... So, after my long design career in
television/film/web/print working for varous employers, I'm leaving my current
job (oso.com) of 3 years to go freelance. I
have some fun but demanding clients (Metropolis, Cardi's). I've been living in
a studio/loft in Providence since October, 1999; and this will soon be my
primary office. If I can ever scrape up enough free time, I want to produce
some independant films here.
Evans, Giles -- I've purchased a house and gotten
married. I am now gathering stones to squeeze to pay off the debt accumulated
from both. I owe, I owe, so off to work I go...
Guertin, Tim -- Let us see. After my Atari computer
couldn't call Dragnet and technology moved onward, I barely graduated high
school and somehow talked my way into attending University of Massachusetts -
Dartmouth in Fine Arts (Sculpture) where I got a college degree for using power
tools and building silly things. During college I woke up one day and found
myself working at a tattoo studio which I stayed at for many years
afterwards. Also during my college years, I met a wonderful girl from the Rhode
Island School of Design (RISD) who is a tattoo artist, and we ended up getting
married in September of 2000. We opened up our own tattoo studio in Newport,
Rhode Island (www.anchorsteamtattoo.com) which is
where I can be found daily. These days I enjoy road cycling, watching DVD's,
slowly covering my body with stupid tattoos, teaching myself how to use
computers again after a long break from them, and sometimes using doing artwork,
sometimes.
Haigh/Tomlinson, John -- It has been a long and winding
path through life, filled with a dizzying array of things I have learned, which
for the moment has deposited me as a Network Administrator, so I get to cope
with Gates's brain-damaged programmers all day every day. YAY! At least I can
hide Linux servers in the backend where they quietly chug away, problem free,
with the benighted MS users not having a clue that the increased reliability of
thier network is NOT an artifact of "Microsoft's latest and greatest" Thank god
for general ignorance, or LAN backups would be a fuggin nightmare (STOOPID
NTFS). I also do a fair amount of freelance web-work, pages and whatnot, when
the oppertunities arise. Oh, and I did eventually find a rare and genuinely
lovely woman who is (amazingly) willing to put up with my fragmented and
eclectic ways. Miracles DO happen. Imagine that. She's even smart. Go
figure!.
Hoitt, Rob -- When John and I got to know each other we
worked together at WMUR. I went on to work for WNDS as a professional weatherman
handler. These days I am the regional trainer with a contractor to a major
cellular provider. I now live in the Metro Washigton DC area... I was also a
user of Drag-Net/North.
Levesque, Arthur -- I moved out of RI and into Maryland
back in 1991, and have fluctuated around the Maryland/Virginia area since
then. In 1999, I dragged my evil twin the GWIIIster down here. I work in
Virginia (just outside DC) as a programmer/analyst for a civil engineering firm
with various government/military contracts. I was just married in May of 2003.
I still suffer from that rare ailment, Mannequin Depression; and manage to scare
and confuse all who encounter me. But yes! I have no nuclear weapons. I have
no nuclear weapons today!
Mehrtens, John -- (working on new bio)
Messier, Don -- About 6 months ago I moved out of RI
to the great state of New Hampshire just to realize that 50 miles per day
minimum travel and 90 hour work weeks were just a horrible way to live. So I
decided to follow a friend to San Antonio, TX where I have already applied to
12 different computer related positions ranging from something as simple as
network trouble shooting to Web Mastering. All of which, of course, are paying
nearly twice the amount that my current job (Tech at CompUSA) is paying.
Pavia, Kevin -- Working as an Optometric Technician for a
local doctor's office, and in the US Air Force as the same thing. Spent four
years living in New Mexico as a computer repair tech with the 150th fighter
wing, then transfered back to Rhode Island.
St. Jean, Pat -- I am in Fort Worth, Texas working for an
ISP as their head of security and manager of the abuse department. On my off
time I've been riding my Harley, hanging out with the SCA, fencing, brewing my
own beer, and blasting small fuzzy animals with high powered weapons. Spat does
not exist anymore (and I have the papers to prove it).
I live out in the beautiful Berkshire mountains just past the western border
of Massachusetts with my wonderful woman Angie. I work with Gilder Publishing doing back-end network
engineering and web development. I'm also into homebrewing, doing yoga, being
granola, making music, paying off student loans, and avoiding duct tape.
