Message-ID: <15999328.1075840002284.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 22:34:20 -0700 (PDT) From: bill.williams@enron.com To: zogs54@hotmail.com Subject: Lupe Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Williams III, Bill X-To: 'zogs54@hotmail.com' X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Williams III, Bill\Sent Items X-Origin: WILLIAMS-W3 X-FileName: Kristie, Hello. How are you? What are you doing these days? I hope you are doing well. It has been a while to say the least, but the other day Brendan and I were talking about college and your name came up (oddly enough). I mentioned that I hadn't talked to you for over two years, and was curious what you were up to. Brendan said he might have your old email address, so I asked for it and figured I would drop you a note. I hope you don't mind. Anyway I am still living in Portland but I am no longer practicing metallurgical engineering. I began trading power about a year and a half ago for Enron. I now manage the west hourly power trading group. The job is great, very challenging and everchanging, though I don't believe my company is too popular down your way right now (you are in San Francisco, right?)... My job consumes my time, but I am still playing soccer and still riding that same loud red motorcycle around when I have a chance. I just bought my first home, its a condominium downtown next to the Portland Art Museum. The place is definitely small but has a lot of character. It was an old hotel, originally built in 1926, that has just been gutted and refurbished. It is about eight blocks from my office at the World Trade Center, so walking to work in the mornings is great. The city is still asleep and eerily quiet in the morning twilight when I walk to work. The walk helps wake me up and gets me prepared for the morning rush on the trading floor. So, if you have a chance drop me a line and let me know how you are. This email address of mine works (though everything on it is subject to subpoena by the good state of California), or you can give me a call at 503-887-3449. I'd love to hear from you and catch up a bit, as I often wonder what you are up to. Take care. Bill