08-19-2011, 09:48 PM
Basically, David just loved PBM, although I couldn't tell you if/what he played. He lived relatively close to me, and I met him a couple times when I was planning PBMCon. I called him to tell him about it, and to try to talk him into letting me include the logo for the con in ad at a discount since budget was tight. It ended up on the cover, and internal commentary, at no cost to me. He worked as a printer, and probably got employee rates on the printing, which means he probably made between 50 cents and a dollar and hour for the time he put into it - a true PBMer.