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Which ENWorlder Would You Want to Meet?

Frostmarrow said:
Shilsen deserves another mention. He might be the smartest guy on ENWorld - and he knows it, judging from his sig. :D

You forgot - most modest too. I'd explain exactly how shy and self-effacing I am, but I don't like to talk that much about myself.

Back to the thread, outside of teaching classes, I only really enjoy interacting with people individually or in very small groups*. But after having spent a few years on ENWorld, I figure that meeting a bunch of people from here is an intriguing enough possibility to break that rule. I've been half tempted to go to Gen Con for the last couple of years simply to that end. Haven't got there yet, but maybe someday.


* due to Shil's second law of human intelligence: The intelligence of any group of people is directly proportional to the intelligence of the most intelligent member, and inversely proportional to the number of individuals.
 

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Ive 'met' most of the Paizo and Wizards dudes at seminars at Gencon. That leaves;

Piratecat (An icon of the boards)
Eric noah
Owen stephens
Hypersmurf
Mouseferatu
 

kenobi65 said:
Teflon Billy was playing at a table next to me at GenCon a few years ago, but I didn't want to bug him (he was deeply into the game).

Bug me next time :)

I go to Gen Con to meet people. "Con Gaming" takes a back seat to "Putting Faces to names"

Are you going this year?
 

Teflon Billy said:
Well, I've already met a ton of you guys, so the remaining holdouts are pretty much just Devilbat, Kastil, Wyn Arieh, Trainz and Col-Pladoh.
:D

TB, I'm going to try my best to make the 2008 Gencon. You're on my list as well.
 




Too, too many........
Morrus, GrandPappa Noah, CZ and his keeper ur SO Miz D, well all of the "old" posters of the pre ENWorld era and PirateCat cause he's well PKitty :) and I owe him some 'shooms.
 


I'd like to meet fusangite the most. He writes logical and seemingly well thought out posts on some of the more interesting intellectual topics. I also happen to believe that the Chinese were sailing to the America's long before any other over seas society. Of course, there's still the whole clovis issue and explorers from northern Europe to incorperate into the story.

John Cooper is my hero. His reviews are great and his ability to break apart stat blocks is simply amazing. That kind of attention to detail in regards to gaming books is one that all publishers could learn from.

edward kopp-
 

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