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- Floods and Locusts
- by Muffy Mandel
-
- This month we continue our look into the backgrounds of certain
- VaporWare executives with a peek at the life of Dorian Debacle,
- VaporWare's Vice President of Operations.
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- Dorian "SOS" Debacle was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania during a
- flood. This isn't too surprising, since floods hit Johnstown as
- regularly as bus service hits most other communities.
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- Dorian's childhood was littered with what Dorian terms "interesting
- events." Cars he was riding in had flat tires and all manner of
- mechanical failures. Buildings he was occupying spontaneously caught
- fire. Where ever Dorian's family moved (his father was in the
- military), their new community was suddenly struck by drought, flu,
- locusts, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, and other symptoms of
- Nature's fury.
-
- Dorian was a junior at Penn State/Capitol Campus in Middletown,
- PA. on March 28, 1979, when the Three Mile Island nuclear power
- plant's Unit Two reactor experienced an "incident". That Dorian was
- a student intern at the plant and on duty that day has been largely
- overlooked by history. Dorian, however, has decided to stay away
- from jobs that would bring him in contact with hazardous materials.
-
- His first job after college found Dorian working as a customer
- engineer for a major mainframe computer vendor. The results of his
- visiting many different customer sites caused the booming growth of
- the EDP Disaster Recovery industry in the 1980s.
-
- A lifetime at the center of one crisis after another has taught
- Dorian to be a creative problem solver when under pressure. This
- kind of experience is just the thing Luther Lecks was looking for in
- an Operations manager when he was starting Vaporware Corporation.
- Mr. Lecks considers the tremendous insurance rates caused by nearly
- constant accidents and disasters worthwhile in order to have a
- manager of Dorian's caliber available when something goes wrong.
-
- Since he is prohibited by Federal law from boarding an airplane,
- Dorian travels by train, bus or automobile. A lifelong baseball fan,
- Dorian gets to attend games around the country during his business
- travels. He finds the television baseball blooper reels boring since
- he has always seen the most spectacular collisions and disastrous
- plays in person. Dorian had box seats for the first game of the 1989
- World Series which was delayed for several days by an earthquake. A
- trip to the east coast kept him from seeing the rescheduled game.
-
- Dorian's supervision of the completion of a new Vaporware production
- facility in the Mississippi River Valley was impeded this summer by
- floods that lasted several weeks. The new chip manufacturing plant
- may be relocated to Denver to avoid further troubles of this kind.
-
- Dorian's parents are now retired and live in southern Florida. His
- vacation trip to visit them last year was marred by Hurricane Andrew.
- His train trip to Florida this year was interrupted in Alabama when a
- bridge collapsed. Legislation is now pending to bar Dorian from
- AMTRAK. As travel becomes more difficult for him, Dorian is thinking
- of early retirement in Alaska or some other remote location. Reports
- indicate that the Alaska National Guard is massing at the border.
- {RAH}
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