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Brucemoko is Bruce M. Miller.  At least the "Bruce" portion is.  "Moko" is the name of my parrot - you may have seen him (and Tully, our other bird) at some Worldcons or almost any Denver convention.  Miller is so common that I seldom use it in an ID (there are about 2,000 "Bruce Miller"s in the U.S.  There are probably ~150 named Bruce M. Miller).
 
Brucemoko is Bruce M. Miller.  At least the "Bruce" portion is.  "Moko" is the name of my parrot - you may have seen him (and Tully, our other bird) at some Worldcons or almost any Denver convention.  Miller is so common that I seldom use it in an ID (there are about 2,000 "Bruce Miller"s in the U.S.  There are probably ~150 named Bruce M. Miller).
  
I've been working on conventions since 1977. I've mostly done art shows (as of 2005 I've worked on maybe 65-70 shows, of which I've been in charge of 34), but am also reasonably experienced at Treasury, Hotel Liaison, and Ops.  I have a longer (still far from complete) fan resume at http://www.geocities.com/brucemoko/cons.html
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I've been working on conventions since 1977. I've mostly done art shows (as of 2005 I've worked maybe 65-70 shows, of which I've been in charge of 34), but am also reasonably experienced at Treasury, Hotel Liaison, and Ops.  I have a longer fan resume at http://www.geocities.com/brucemoko/cons.html
  
In mundane life, I'm a (retired and now consulting) database administrator at the Colorado Department of Transportation.
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In mundane life, I'm a (retired and now consulting) database administrator.

Latest revision as of 18:27, 9 December 2005

Brucemoko is Bruce M. Miller. At least the "Bruce" portion is. "Moko" is the name of my parrot - you may have seen him (and Tully, our other bird) at some Worldcons or almost any Denver convention. Miller is so common that I seldom use it in an ID (there are about 2,000 "Bruce Miller"s in the U.S. There are probably ~150 named Bruce M. Miller).

I've been working on conventions since 1977. I've mostly done art shows (as of 2005 I've worked maybe 65-70 shows, of which I've been in charge of 34), but am also reasonably experienced at Treasury, Hotel Liaison, and Ops. I have a longer fan resume at http://www.geocities.com/brucemoko/cons.html

In mundane life, I'm a (retired and now consulting) database administrator.