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New pictures of Joshua R. Poulson

Yeah, I'm still Josh Poulson to most, but I tend to use the formal address in my official web presence. I need to figure out which one to use and be consistent.

Here's the latest pictures of me and my activities. I moved them off the main page because they eat a lot of space!

Recent Pictures

Josh Poulson Josh Poulson Photos by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(11/2/2002)

My last attempt at online dating wasn't successful, so here I am trying to do another self-portrait. See also large versions of the standing and seated pictures.

Josh Poulson Photo by John McEnroe
Douglas Ridge Rifle Club
(11/9/2002)

Northwest SAFE hosted Wendell Joost (on the left) for a Stressfire Shotgun class. Here I am doing a thirty second introduction. To my right is Steve Seeger. The orange look is appropriate for a range safety officer.

Josh Poulson Photo by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(11/20/2002)

More playing with the timer on my camera. My friend Amanda took me out to dinner for my birthday and it was a swank place so I dressed up. There's a larger version available of this picture as well.

Josh Poulson Photo by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(11/24/2002)

Some folks thought that wearing the vest made me look fat, so here's a vest-free green shirt shot. There's a larger version available of this picture as well.

Josh Poulson Photo by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(12/28/2002)

I went out on a blind date (a brunch) on Saturday, and this is how I was dressed. Hard to see, but I'm 11 pounds lighter than the 11/20/2002 picture.

Josh Poulson Photo by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(3/10/2003)
Josh Poulson Photo by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(3/13/2003)

A few more pounds lighter, staged the same as some earlier pictures here to demonstrate what a difference twenty-five pounds makes. For those that like reading the covers of books, a huge version of the red shirt picture is available.

Josh Poulson Photo by Carol Reichert
A restaurant, Portland, OR
(4/29/2003)

The managers in my group took the team out to breakfast for having exceeded a bug fixing goal. In fact, they exceeded it so much we had to dye our hair blue. My hair, being so dark, doesn't really show it in this picture compared to my shirt.

Josh Poulson Photo by me!
My apartment, Portland, OR
(4/29/2003)

Another self-portrait, trying to look better than the green shirt one. A full size version is also available.

Josh Poulson Photo by John McEnroe
Kenmore Gun Club
(5/24/2003)

Over Memorial Day I went up north and helped Phil Murray and others teach some new instructors. This particular part looked a little like choir practice.

Josh Poulson Misty Weil Photos by John McEnroe
Douglas Ridge Rifle Club
(7/6/2003)

It's been a while since I posted a picture, so here's a picture of me demonstrating the teaching of a shotgun lesson on shotshells and a picture of my girlfriend Misty shooting my Beretta AL391 at the trap range. We combined a shotgun class and a shotgun instructor training class under the supervision of several instructors and training counselors to get a great experience for everyone concerned.

Josh Poulson Photo by Misty
Washington Park, Portland, OR
(7/8/2003)

Fun in the park.

Josh Poulson Photo by Misty
IBM Beaverton, OR
(10/3/2003)
Misty Weil Photo by me!
IBM Beaverton, OR
(10/3/2003)

Had to go to work on a Saturday and I brought Misty along.

About this page

This page was written by Joshua R. Poulson and was most recently updated on 10/5/2003.

This page and its content were designed to comply with browsers supporting the standards recommended by the World-Wide Web Consortium. Such browers include modern versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, the Mozilla browser (the technology used to make Netscape 6), the Opera browser and a few others.

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While my adherence to web standards was inspired by the folks at the Web Standards Project and the online webzine A List Apart, the basic code for this layout was borrowed from the Layout Reservoir at bluerobot.com.