Phil Agre ([email protected]) teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of California, San Diego.
Patrick Barber wonders what it would sound like if all the cars stopped. He is a writer.
Brent Butterworth is senior editor of Video Magazine, a semiprofessional videographer and a Chapman Stick player.
Roger Ebert's film reviews appear in the Microsoft Cinemania CD-ROM, which recently added a Mac version.
Simson L. Garfinkel ([email protected]) is a computer consultant and science writer.
Jim Gasperini ([email protected]), author of Hidden Agenda, is currently designing multimedia titles for several platforms, in Paris and New York.
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh ([email protected]) is a columnist, writer, and cypherpunk based in New Delhi, India.
Corey Greenberg is an Austin, Texas-based writer. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Spin, and Stereophile.
Peter L. Herb ([email protected]) is an attorney in New York City who plays guitar and can be found most weekdays wearing a bow tie and suspenders.
Bryan Higgins plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.
Richard Kadrey ([email protected]) is senior editor at Future Sex magazine as well as author of the novels Metrophage and the forthcoming Kamikaze L'Amour.
Bob Kelly, proud of his New Jersey heritage, is an editor at big Whoop! magazine in San Francisco.
Steven Levy ([email protected]) is a Fellow at the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center. He is author of Hackers, Insanely Great, and other books.
Nick Philip ([email protected]) is CG artist at SFX lab in San Francisco. He is currently working on an ambient multimedia project in Tokyo called The New Elements.
Alan Rapp is the guy you think you've met before that you actually haven't.
Jef Raskin ([email protected]) created the Macintosh computer project and plays the contrabass recorder in F.
Bob Rossney writes the Online column for the San Francisco Chronicle and is still looking for a reason to buy a CD-ROM player.
James Rozzi is a freelance writer, woodwind musician, and teacher in the Orlando, Florida, area.
Dr. Rhythm (Alastair Johnston) is a letterpress printer and a teacher of graphic design who broadcasts over the San Francisco radiowaves.
Rich Santalesa is the former editor in chief of Windows User magazine. Currently he's the editor of PDA & Wireless World.
Paul Semel ([email protected]) has yet to find a great book store in Los Angeles.
James F. Stanek writes.
Steve G. Steinberg ([email protected]) is a computer science student and the editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.
Scott Taves ([email protected]) is a music journalist and director of special projects at Reactor, an interactive software developer/publisher in Chicago. He's partial to machine music.
Howard Wen was editor of Thursday Magazine, a tabloid covering the college music scene of Denton, Texas. It's an experience he's still recovering from.
Mary Elizabeth Williams ([email protected]) is a columnist for the new magazine Spec. She is hopelessly mired in the '80s.
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