About Me

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My name is Manus Hand. Yes, that's my real name. Yes, I know that Manus is Latin for Hand. But it is also an old Irish name. I pronounce it (in a true bastardization of the Latin, and unlike the Irishmen who share my name) to rhyme with Lawn-Bus.

I grew up in Laramie, Wyoming, and I'm passionate about my love for that city and state. In 1976 when I was at the age of twelve, the Governor of the state and the state's commission for the celebration of the United States Bicentennial granted me money to travel around the nation (and Canada) and present the citizens of all of the towns, counties, townships, and cities named "Wyoming" with honorary citizenship in the state, a trip on which I collected proclamations and keys to cities, being featured on the Today Show, and hearing Walter Cronkite mispronounce my name on The CBS Evening News.

I live and work in the Denver, Colorado (USA) area. For a living, I am a software developer, designer, architect, tester, maintainer, and — after my hair went pointy) — manager, director, etc., etc., working to support the senior living and post-acute care industries and (separately) automobile dealerships.

For (semi?)serious fun, I am active in the Diplomacy gameplay hobby, having founded the Internet home page for the hobby and traveled the world in sometimes successful (but usually not) pursuit of championships. I am also a (now long-inactive) citizen of the Kingdom of Talossa. Ever since the earliest days of the Internet, I have maintained a Website chronicling my travels to the gravesites of the U.S. Presidents, a site that has seen me featured on C-Span, the Discovery Channel, The New York Times Magazine, and a whole bunch of other places.

Someone even started a Manus Hand Fan Club. It's a strange world, isn't it?

In the life I never find or make any time for, I would write novels (good ones!) and work on an inherited stamp collection that is somewhere around here, if only I had time to find it and marvel at it.

A proud member of the Knights of Columbus, I'm a devout Roman Catholic of mostly Irish extraction, a fan since my toddler days (thanks, dad!) of the traditional music of that land of my ancestors. True to my heritage (and to my dad — thanks again, dad!), I'm also a fan of beer and and spirits of all kinds, such as, oh, just to pull one out of the air, whiskey. That's whiskey with the Irish E. And thank you too, mom, for just as many of my varied loves in this life.

Both my parents contributed to my deep love of learning and, like you, I get lost in Wikipedia whenever I have nothing better to do (or even when I probably do have something better to do).

My wife Angela and I are the proud parents of two adults, one of each gender, and grandparent to a fine young man. Having done it, I can tell anyone out there who hasn't raised kids that everything you hear about this adventurous undertaking is true. From the "your life will change" warning that everyone laughs at when they are told it before the birth, to the "and when they get to be teenagers, God help you," all of it is true. Especially the "it's the best thing in the world" part.

My Wikipedia Contributions (a small but growing list)

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  • Corrections to typographical and grammatical errors wherever I find them.
  • I seem to totally get into helping edit the pages for the TV Show The Office.
  • The page concerning the Kingdom of Talossa and its language.
  • Pages on the Papacy and those who wore the tiara have a tendency to get my attention too.