Memories of 2002
This will be my final newsletter of 2020. It's been quite a remarkable year. I feel fortunate to have made it through largely unhurt. The coronavirus has impacted everyone in various ways, and I know several individuals who contracted it. While most experienced mild symptoms, a few endured serious illness for extended periods.
One individual stood out, a man named Martin. He was the one who conducted the soul reading I mentioned previously. Although I am skeptical about such practices, Martin was genuinely compassionate and always respectful toward my doubts. Unfortunately, he passed away earlier this month after a long struggle with Covid-19. May 20, 2020 newsletter As we approach the end of this year, I decided to reflect on some old photographs. Here are a few of me from 2002, the inaugural year I began capturing images with a digital camera.
A scenic boating trip close to Montreal . I still own that shirt.

This photo features me alongside Micheal Shackelford (spelling is important!), a slot machine designer based in Las Vegas. Coincidentally, I also design slot machines as a side venture. What are the chances? This picture was snapped at the 2002 Global Gaming Expo (or was it still known as the World Gaming Expo at that time?). Tragically, he later lost his life in a motorcycle accident.

The entrance to the Yucca Mountain facility for nuclear waste storage RIP.

The Dahm Triplets, renowned models featured in Playboy

The Global Gaming Expo was once a fantastic venue for snapping pictures with Playboy models. In this photo, I’m with Victoria Fuller , who was the playmate of January 1996.

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