Norman, My comments inserted below..

> Greetings,
> 
> I would like to introduce myself to the group.
> 
> My name is Norman Reitzel, my background is varied.  I've got BSEE,
> BSChem, and MSChem.  I am currently employed by University of Texas,
San
> Antonio, USA, as what is termed "Instrument Coordinator."
Translation:  I
> am the resident consultant on our NMR and ESR resources, and second in
> line for IR and UV/Vis spectrometers.  I maintain the equipment and
try to
> fend off Destructive Users.
[>AJW] 

Please take a look at:
http://www.chemspider.com/blog/the-spectral-game-as-an-educational-tool.
html

We are interested in receiving spectral data of various forms to deposit
on ChemSpider and feed the game. One caveat...they would need to be Open
Data. If you still wanted to deposit data but NOT make it Open that is
absolutely acceptable to us. It will not be available to the Spectral
game if it is not open but that is your choice
(http://www.chemspider.com/blog/?p=208) 
> 
[>AJW] 

> Prior to this part of my life, I was a design engineer for computer
and
> controller hardware and it's associated software, from well before the
PC
> era until about 15 years ago.  I did extensive consulting work for
> microcontroller hardware, including writing C compiler suites for
several
> popular series.  I contribute to several open source projects.
> 
> Lately, I've been editing articles in Wikipedia chemistry area,
especially
> with respect to industrial processes.
> 
> I'm looking for a MOL/SDF tool that I can compile/run/fix on *nix,
> specifically linux but I also am coerced to support Solaris platforms.
> 
> If there is any way I can be of help, any suggestions are welcome.
> 
> --
>    Norm Reitzel
>    Research Instrument Coordinator
>    University of Texas at San Antonio
>    One UTSA Circle
>    San Antonio, Tx 78249
>    mailto:[email protected]
>    ph: 210-458-7081  cell: 210-410-2142
>    AIM: ChemNorm
> 
> 
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