Patrick Barber wonders what it would sound like if all the cars stopped. He is a writer.
Colin Berry ([email protected]) clutters the pages of Option, Ray Gun, SF Weekly, and the upcoming Happy Mutant Handbook.
Art Brodsky is a senior editor with Communications Daily in Washington, DC.
Amy Bruckman ([email protected]) is a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab where she researches virtual communities and education.
Caleb John Clark ([email protected]) is a writer who has just moved into the heart of North Beach and feels like he's been hit in the forehead by a wonton out of a slingshot.
Ken Coupland writes about emerging trends in technology for a variety of international design publications.
Peter L. Herb ([email protected]) is a New York attorney who plays guitar and can be found most weekdays wearing a bow tie and suspenders.
Bryan Higgins ([email protected]) plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software.
Alastair Johnston is a printer and graphic design teacher who broadcasts over the San Francisco radio waves as "Dr. Rhythm."
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.
Jon Katz ([email protected]) is media critic for New York Magazine. He was formerly a reporter and editor for The Boston Globe, Philadelphia Inquirer, Washingon Post, and Dallas Times-Herald.
Todd Krieger ([email protected]) is a reluctant nomad in search of the perfect chili dog.
Mark Leabo ([email protected]) is a comedy video producer, freelance writer, and ex-airline pilot. His hero is John Waters.
Jim Leftwich is principal of Orbit Interaction, a design consultancy specializing in user interfaces in Palo Alto, California.
Zach Meston ([email protected]) resides in Hawaii and writes videogame strategy books for a living, a lifestyle combination that makes most people insanely jealous and physically ill.
Jef Raskin ([email protected]) created the Macintosh computer project and plays the contrabass recorder in F.
Robert 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 ([email protected]) is a freelance writer, woodwind musician, and teacher in the Orlando, Florida, area.
Steve G. Steinberg ([email protected].) is a computer science student and editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.
Peter B. Sugarman ([email protected]) is a reconstituted TV producer, an unrepentant HyperCard developer, and the co-creator of Beyond Cyberpunk!
Dean Suzuki, PhD, teaches music history at San Francisco State University, with an emphasis on 20th-century music and rock history.
Scott Taves ([email protected]) is the director of Reactor Sound, a new record label in Chicago. He's partial to machine music.
David Thomas writes a column on alternative entertainment and culture for the Denver Post and does many other things that don't sound as exciting.
David Voss ([email protected]) fled a cushy job in physics to become a senior editor of the journal Science.
Rogier van Bakel ([email protected]), as anagram enthusiasts will note, has Brave Ink Galore. He is a Dutch correspondent in Washington, DC.
Joe Wiesenfelder is a freelance writer specializing in audio and video. He has never met a VCR he couldn't program.
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