KG Erwin -> Introducing Your Forum Moderator (3/27/2004 5:33:58 AM)
|
To new members and to veteran forumers: I am now 46 years old. I have been married three times and this last produced a child--I became a father at 39. I am now employed as a tax auditor with the WV State Tax Department. My interest in the military goes back to the early 1960s, with the plethora of WWII-oriented TV shows--Combat, Twelve O'Clock High, The Rat Patrol, and even later shows like Hogan's Heroes. I started reading about the history, and soon realized that the TV version of the war missed much of the big picture. I saw an advertisement in a comic book from Avalon Hill --"Can YOU do better than Rommel or Montgomery?". This was my introduction to the world of board wargames--the first one my parents bought for me was "Stalingrad". From then on out, I was hooked. From the tender age of 10, the study of military history became a passion. However, as I approached my teen years, another passion overtook me--rock n roll. My family was always musically oriented, and I soon picked up a guitar and by the time I was 17 was playing bass guitar in a weekend club band. For several years, gaming took a wayside to my budding rock n roll career. I obviously never made the big time, and much crap has happened in the intervening years. My life was in limbo for a while, but in the meantime my interest in the PC (in the 1980s it was a Commodore 64) rekindled my interest in wargaming. I got a regular job and started buying C64 wargames wherever I could find them. Fast forward again to 1999. I'm gainfully employed and able to buy my first PC. This is the one I'm still using, though I have a Win XP Dell as a family PC. I've bought a multitude of PC wargames, made the acquaintence of Bill Wilder and David Heath through fortuitous circumstances, and here I am. I'm fortunate in that I've gained a position inside the gaming world, but it's been a long road. Am I one of the "old breed" of gamers? Maybe, but I've made the conversion to the new world of PC gaming, and I much prefer it (sorry, Les). I left out much personal and boring stuff, but this is the short version of your moderator's background.
|
|
|
|