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February 02, 2005

As If You Cared

My interview with Jennifer Larson is now up at her site. I recommend her entire interview page, as there are some quite interesting ones up there.

Posted at February 2, 2005 10:25 AM

Andrew Olmsted

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Why wouldn't we care? That was more informative and interesting than some of the interviews of bloggers I have read. You seemed real and sincere, others seem to try wit to promote an agenda. I want to know the person more than I am concerned with what I can see on their blogs daily.

What types of war games do you play? I usually stick to Medal of Honor and Call of Duty, but have recently started playing Command and Conquer Generals on my computer. I am currently in a stalemate with some terrorist mastermind.

I live in Minnesota and have for 4 years, but I still claim to be a Coloradoan also.

And finally, I am glad that I am not the only person without the movie scene proposal.

Posted by: Scott at February 2, 2005 11:28 AM

That was a great interview, Andy. I haven't noticed much improvement in your writing because you've always been pretty well versed (and long-winded at times) anyway. Congratulations on the publicity!

I play Halo and have beaten it; I am now ready to get Halo 2.

I live in Florida, but will never let go of Colorado. We should all have coffee some day.

Posted by: Ben at February 2, 2005 01:52 PM

Just a little self-deprecating humor there, Scott.

I generally play board games, not computer games. I recently purchased "A World at War," a game that covers World War II in both the ETO and PTO.

Posted by: Andrew at February 2, 2005 07:16 PM

Ah, the Science Library... Those were some wild times. Think they ever got that phone put back together the right way?

Posted by: Heather at February 3, 2005 07:05 AM

I miss Axis and Allies. I saw it for computer the other day, but don't think it would be the same. In general I like strategy games and miss my Civil War game where I got to see if I could change history.

On Medal of Honor, I have already managed to lose the Africa campaign and stalemate at Normandy. I will say that I would do much better on D-Day if I could figure out how to get my men out of the boat.

Posted by: Scott at February 3, 2005 11:23 AM

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