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Re: Ask HN: Who's the most important person you've emailed and answered?

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Greg Graffin from Bad Religion, Shepard Fairey (the Obama painting guy who, at the time, was the Andre the Giant guy). Ah, high school.

I've also written Greg Graffin. I actually wrote him in 2000 to tell them that their website was terrible and that I could do a better job on it. It turns out GG was maintaining it himself at the time and said he would talk to some people about letting me. It never went anywhere unfortunately but it is my best story.

Re: Ask HN: Who's the most important person you've emailed and answered?

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Also one of the few people who can be known simply by his initials. The only other two I can think of off the top of my head are ESR and GvR (Eric S. Raymond and Guido van Rossen, for those not in the know).

pg

I feel like ESR, RMS and GvR would be recognised in just about every hacker-hangout. PG, outside of HN (and maybe some other places), not so much.

(Of course, it's self-reinforcing. People know ESR by his initials because that's how other people refer to him, and you can refer to him by his initials because people will know who you're talking about.)

Re: Ask HN: Who's the most important person you've emailed and answered?

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In 1993 I came across an email address that purportedly belonged to Douglas Adams, so I wrote and said that his nonfiction book "Last Chance to See" was even funnier than his fictional stories, and asked about the availability of a paperback edition.

There was no response until 1996, when he replied that a paperback had recently been published, wrapped in one of the worst covers he had seen in his entire career.

Re: Ask HN: Who's the most important person you've emailed and answered?

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Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, the GNU project, and original author of emacs and gcc ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman , http://stallman.org/ )

Also one of the few people who can be known simply by his initials. The only other two I can think of off the top of my head are ESR and GvR (Eric S. Raymond and Guido van Rossen, for those not in the know).

JWZ

Re: Ask HN: Who's the most important person you've emailed and answered?

#47
Important by what measure? CEO of a major company? Movie star? Famous mathematician? Famous programmer? Entrepreneur? News anchor? Pulitzer prize winning journalist?

Yes, I've emailed and had responses from people matching all of those categories. (A sample includes Eric Schmidt, Jennifer Tilly, John Conway, Randal Schwartz, Paul Graham, Ann Curry, and Laurie Garrett.) Many of them remember me in turn. Several are in my phone. I've met people like this in many different ways, for many different reasons.

My advice is not to bug famous people simply because they are famous. But if you have a legitimate reason to contact someone, don't shy away because that person is well known in some circle.

Also remember that all fame is local. Some people know about the fame and are impressed. Others don't realize the person is famous and don't care. At the end of the day they are people like any other. But frequently busy, with many people trying to get a slice of their time. Most famous people don't like people fawning over them. (You don't want to know the exceptions. Really.) So if you do find yourself taking a slice of their time, get to the point quickly and stop there.

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Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, the GNU project, and original author of emacs and gcc ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman , http://stallman.org/ )

Also one of the few people who can be known simply by his initials. The only other two I can think of off the top of my head are ESR and GvR (Eric S. Raymond and Guido van Rossen, for those not in the know).

DHH

Re: Ask HN: Who's the most important person you've emailed and answered?

#49
Robert Morris, around 2004. I had an assignment that asked me to write about the Morris worm. So, I decided to shoot him an email with a few questions.

Needless to say, it made my semester (and not only because I got 20% extra credit on an assignment where that wasn't an option).

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