Phil Agre (pagre@ucsd.edu) teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of California at San Diego.
Patrick Barber wonders what it would sound like if all the cars stopped. He is a writer.
Colin Berry writes about music and other things for Ray Gun, Puncture, bOING bOING, and SF Weekly. He's probably waited on you in some San Francisco restaurant.
Caleb John Clark (calebjc@aol.com) is a writer who has just moved into North Beach and feels like he's been hit in the forehead by a wonton out of a slingshot.
Kim Eastham is a writer living in Tokyo.
Simson L. Garfinkel (simsong@mit.edu) writes about science and technology from his electronic house in Cambridgeport.
Jordan Gruber (jordan@well.com), ex-managing editor of Gnosis, is an aspiring enlightenment broker.
Peter L. Herb (plherb@aol.com) is an attorney in New York City who plays guitar and can be found most weekdays wearing a bow tie and suspenders.
Eric Herbert (ebert@lamar.colostate.edu) is a contract programmer/analyst working in Colorado. He misses the ocean.
Bryan Higgins plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.
Joe Hutsko (76703.4030@compuserve.com) lives in San Francisco and writes all over the place.
Alastair Johnston is a letterpress printer and a teacher of graphic design who broadcasts over the San Francisco radiowaves as "Dr. Rhythm."
Richard Kadrey (kadrey@well.sf.ca.us) is the senior editor at Future Sex magazine as well as author of the Covert Culture Sourcebook, and two novels.
Marc Laidlaw is the author of the Orchid Eater. He lives in San Francisco, working at a job too tedious to relate.
Jules Marshall (jules@mediamatic.hacktic.nl) is a freelance writer and editor of Mediamatic, a techno-culture magazine in Amsterdam.
Zach Meston (vgzach@delphi.com) resides in Hawaii and writes video game strategy books for a living, a lifestyle that makes most people insanely jealous or physically ill.
Jim Metzner (pulse@igc.apc.org) produces the radio series Pulse of the Planet, and can be heard often on public radio programs.
Alan Rapp is the guy that you think you've met before but you actually haven't.
Jef Raskin (raskinjef@aol.com) is the originator of the Macintosh computer and plays the contrabass recorder in F, which stands over seven feet tall.
Steve Rhodes is a San Francisco writer and member of The Paper Tiger TV video collective.
M. Strata Rose (strata@virtual.net) is a technomad puzzlingly anchored in Silicon Valley, no doubt to hone an already keen appreciation of life's little ironies.
Steve G. Steinberg (tek@well.sf.ca.us) is the editor of Intertek, a journal about technology and society.
Eric Theise (verve@well.sf.ca.us) is co-founder of Bay Area Internet Literacy (BAIL) and principal of Liberty Hill Cyberwerks.
David Voss (dvoss@aaas.org) is a senior editor at Science magazine. In his spare time, he creates very unpleasant electronic percussion noises in his basement.
Mitzi Waltz-Schultz (mwaltz@extremebooks.com) is a freelance tech/pop culture writer, mom, and co-sysop of Extreme Books and Online Fringe Bookstore.
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