Hello. I was first made aware of the Circumlunar project on solderpunk's SDF phlog. I was settling in at SDF, so I dragged my feet and didn't sign up. My mistake. A few months later I got kicked off SDF for reasons still not clear to me. Ready to find another pubnix home, I looked to the Circumlunar space, as I was semi-regularly following the phlogs on here. Unfortunately, the Zaibatsu had filled up by this point. Luckily, slugmax was willing to put me up, so here I am. Having no idea about the whole sundog thing and the backstory mentioned on the CS gopher page, I've ordered Schismatrix Plus. Searching for "Bruce Stirling" wasn't quite giving me the results I was after, but swapping one of the extra i's for an e soon yielded fruit. It's now on it's way. Never read any of his stuff before - I'm looking forward to it. Having been at the Unix coalface for... well, let's just say my beard's plenty grey - I've been spending most of my recent personal computing time investigating the IBM mainframe. "A change is as good as a rest" as they say. As a result of that, I've become involved in a nascent project to recreate an environment similar to the BITNET and VNET networks - connecting togther about 10 or so private 'mainframes'. It's extremely early days yet, but I can't help but be struck by the similarities to CS. But that's the nature of networks in general, I guess. I have the germ of an idea about somehow linking this up with CS in some way. Probably not the whole network, maybe just a single node. Of course, whether this is even acceptable or desirable is another question altogether. Seems to me that it's at least feasible though. No promises, but I'd be interested in hearing opinions both in favour, and vehemently against.