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> For the STC members out there, check out the last page of Intercom.
> The rest of you will just have to look elsewhere to find the "now" and
> "then" pics of our own Keith Cronin.
*blush*
Jeez - I had my copy of Intercom on my kitchen table for the past couple days, not even knowing the article was in this issue!
It was both flattering and unnerving to be featured like that, but Geoff made it painless. While he did leave out the bit about my Nobel Prize, and my groundbreaking work in Interpretive Dance for the Unathletic, I thought the article overall was pretty cool! <g>
Just don't stare directly at those photos - I will not be held responsible for retinal damage.
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