Maybe this is the time and place to do this. The recollection of this event and the resulting thread has really touched me.
What I want to say is:
Thank you, all.
Thank you for making my experiences so memorable. A few will remember me. Blair, for sure. J Boyd might recall the night we sat up all night with a sick xmtr at Vicksburg. Johnny Summer might remember a few phone conversations years ago (it's OK if you don't). PhilO should remember. Hey, J Mark in the dark, I knew you sister! And Rob Grayson is still probably scatching his head trying to place me. But that's OK. I remember you all. And you all made my career not only possible, but enjoyable as well. Many of you, over the years, offered advice, counsel, critique, and, more than anything else, gave me a sense of being part of a large, loving family. Our industry has changed, and so have we, but in the end, I can say I am proud to have shared ideas, headphones, apartments, even girlfriends with you. For me, that was a long time ago. We did some great things, had some great times, knew some great people. And that, I think, is what it's all about.
Thanks.