| Terry Lee, Cheryl, Christian, Espen, Alex and Randall |
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| John Baughman, David, Tom B. Lundeen and Marjee Kangas |
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| Tom says something that starts with a B which I can't make out. I'm sure it was something nice. |
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| I don't know what everyone is waiting for, but I'm pretty sure I want some. |
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| Dave Batton and I show our CompuServe faces. Hey, remember those? |
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| Everyone stops to let Debbie by. Even now she has lots to do. With all that she's done, she maintains a killer smile. |
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| Canseezt Ag, David and Aparajita Fishman sign the card to Doug Blew. Get well buddy! |
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| Eric Drucker takes a snapshot of Mike Carr with his invisible camera, causing Mike to disappear. |
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| David Adams tells a room full of 4D developers about some web stuff. I don't stay long since I don't think this internet thing has much of a chance of surviving. I mean, "Internet", it sounds like my mom's hairspray. Hey, I have a good eye for these things. |
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| Steve can hardly contain his excitement about the wireless internest connection. |
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| Scott Vanderbilt instructs some developer to go through this door to find the manual which he, she or it should read before asking such an easy to answer question. |
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| Scott and David Witton discuss the coolness of black clothes. Scott decides not to take the discussion into the realm of black hair since David is holding a cup of very hot coffee. |
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| Ken Ishimoto looks on as Steve and Brendan discuss Steve's new product FU4D, which obvious could only stand for Fix Up 4D. |
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| George Tiller smiles a smile that could melt the heart of any young 4D maiden. Unfortunately, such a concept only exist in the land elves, fairies and object oriented 4D programming. |
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| Paul Greenman assigns the wrong sign to the return value of his "LookOutTheWindow" function which he is testing. |
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| The boat's not going to hold us all!!! |
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| D'Oh! Wrong boat. Sorry. Debbie's pointy hair was obscuring my view. |
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| Tom & Mike hug up to Anthony "Ant" Taylor just so we can experience his curly locks. |
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| Debo whishes she hadn't missed the opportunity. After seeing this picture she'll be very glad that she took care of that nugget I told her about earlier. |
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| David and John "This Ivy Will Do" Steele listen as David tells them how big bits were when he first started programming. Charles smiles and shall remain nameless in this pic. |
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| Debbie finds strangely fascinating what Jeff and Mike cannot force themselves to look at. The ship is being steered by a FoxPro database under Dos 3.1. |
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| Bruce Young, Summer Van Der Westhuyzen, I'm not sure, Luke Van Der Westhuyzen, Robert Robichaud and Doug Davis hover over a bewildering array of desert choices. One of them, though I cannot say who, just realized after tasting his desert that it was all made of wax. |
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| Scott & Diana Nemirovsky are schocked to see someone at such a swanky soiree not waring black. |
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| Steve Willis does an absolutely fabulous rendition of "The Good Ship Lollipop" for John Foster and another happy on looker. Liz Delgado says she did a better Shirley Temple, "I mean really. I have curly hair and rosie cheeks." |
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| Randall Wolf, Roy and Mike demonstrate the first three stages of an award winning smile. Adrienne Coerper demonstrates the smile that launched this ship. |
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| Di and Debo! What more is there to say? |
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| Di, Debo, Christian, Scott, Lee and Jeff Kain. Lee is apparently about to take flight using his Super 4D Bat Jacket. |
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| I don't know why, but the camera refused to focus on Paul Carnine. It should have its sanity checked. |
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| Lee flies though the ship barely missing the rack of glasses as he heads toward the bow to see Debbie do her Titanic thing. |
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| Debo shoulda got the part! |
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| Off the boat, up the elevators and to nighty-night for some. |
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| Lincoln Stoller and his cool jacket. (The next morning Jeff tries to sell Lincoln's passport.) |
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| Someone likes Lincoln's jacket so much that she tattooed a likeness of it on her toe. |
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| You guessed it, it was Doug von Roeder. Who know he had such lovely feet. |
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| Mike, Doug, Doug Hall and Rusty Bush. Rusty tries to show the rest of us why we're here. |
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| We catch on. |
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| Espen and Lo caught on so well that they're listing. |
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| Doug's hands move so fast that they're all a blur. He's describing how much faster arrays sort than records. |
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| Rusty Bush is definitely smiling about something. |
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| Debbie returns to the table. Now we know why Rusty was smiling in the last shot. |
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| Peter Hay and Mike sitting in a sports bar watching ESPN. Or is that him (Espen) behind them? |
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| Dick Gillett, I can't tell who and Debo. (Somebody help me out here. Debbie's hair, lovely and pointy as it is, is obscuring the guy's face. |
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| Tom and Scott. I can't think of a damn thing to say about this pic, but it makes me laugh for some reason. |
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| Narinder just thinks those Tattoo shots made his tongue turn colors. We told him it did. So did everybody else in the bar. He'll know the truth now. |
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| Why does Tom have that odd look on his face? Why is Debbie smiling so big? |
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| Steve Murphy is obviously one of the brightest guys in the 4D community. Peter Hay & Ant discuss advantages of various hair lengths. |
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| Peter is convinced by Ant's arguments and goes long, blonde and curly. |
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| The beautiful Goldielocks twins! Well, maybe not twins exactly. |
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| Apparently Lo finds a way to tell Ant and Marjee apart. Unfortunately for Lo (and Ant) he chooses poorly. |
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| With Lo and Ant out of the picture, Mike Bond and Randall Wolf take a seat at the table with Marjee. |
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| Robert Broussard joins the fray for the attention of the lovely Marjee. |
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| "Another woman. Another challenge." Alas, Mike's greed is his undoing. His judgement diminishes as the length of his sleeves increases. With a smile on her face, Marjee disappears into the crowd. |
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