Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Just been tagged

It seems that I have been ninja double-tagged by both Dee Carson (AKA Miner with Fangs) and Articulated Sky.

I am IT until I pass it on...of course, there are rules in this game and they are:

- Link to the original tagger(s), and list these rules on your blog.
- Share 7 facts about myself in the post - some random, some weird.
- Tag 7 people at the end of your post by leaving their names and the links to their blogs.
- Let them know they’ve been tagged by leaving a comment on their blogs and/or Twitter.

I strongly suspect that I will be one of the last to link anyone else also, Flashfresh did something very cool and posted up eight facts instead of the required seven. One of the those facts is in fact, false. Genius. Check 'em out here.

So, what about me: Votrian Alpha and four year veteran of New Eden?
  1. I work for a mapping company in the UK
  2. Love paintball and out-door pursuits
  3. Keen MechWarrior 4 player, MadCat chassis FTW
  4. Love books, absolutely love them and favourite authors include Greg Bear, Alistair Reynolds, A C Clarke, D Gunn to name a few
  5. I know Flashfresh in real life
  6. Went to Fanfest 2006, my picture is in E-ON magazine
  7. Allergic to milk
Ok, a quick check and I see that most of the other bloggers have been already tagged.

but :

Shahir's Journey by Shahir
OriasV, The Life of by OriasV (who just took a break this week!)
Seventy-seven thirty-four by Ulfskein Gangr
Musings by Vieve Tisserand
Down By Law by PegLeg Punk

You're all IT.

3 comments:

Tony "EVE's Weekend Warrior" said...

Lawl lawl lawl.

That sucks to be lactose intolerant!

Stop stealing my tags. I need bloggers too >.<

CrazyKinux said...

We share a passion for reading and for the same authors! Check out Robert Charles Wilson, author of Bios and Darwinia. Two recent gems I read!

CrazyKinux

Maria Wingtips said...

Agreed on A.C. Clarke! I've been reading up on him over the past few months, and I'm surprised by how relevant many of his writings still are today. Rama II even describes an actual credit crunch as we're seeing today!