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D. A. Barham (dab@cix.compulink.co.uk) is a TV and radio scriptwriter who doesn't like to admit having once worked on Celebrity Squares. Ivan Berger, technical editor of Audio Magazine, has been writing about audio and other aspects of electronics since 1962. As an Altair owner in 1976, he was one of the first to own a […]

D. A. Barham (dab@cix.compulink.co.uk) is a TV and radio scriptwriter who doesn't like to admit having once worked on Celebrity Squares.

Ivan Berger, technical editor of Audio Magazine, has been writing about audio and other aspects of electronics since 1962. As an Altair owner in 1976, he was one of the first to own a home computer.

Amy Bruckman (asb@purple-crayon.media.mit.edu) is a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab, where she does research on virtual communities and education.

Allison Diamond (allison@well.com) has contributed to Detour, Plazm, and BAM. She resists temptation by staying in site.

James Doheny (j.doheny@ram.ac.uk) wishes mental exercise burned more calories.

Ron Dulin (ron@gamespot.com) is the associate editor of GameSpot, a webzine about videogames.

Alex Frankel is a San Francisco-based writer covering environment and technology issues. He hopes to be selected for a 1997 expedition to Antarctica.

Peter L. Herb is an attorney in New York City who writes and plays guitar when his kids are asleep.

Simson Garfinkel (simsong@mit.edu) lives on Martha's Vineyard in a 150-year-old house with his wife and three cats.

Richard Kadrey (kadrey@well.com) is the author of the Covert Culture Sourcebook and two novels: Metrophage and Kamikaze L'Amour. He has no qualifications for anything he does.

Jon Katz (jdkatz@aol.com) is a contributing editor at Wired and media critic for The Netizen on HotWired. His first nonfiction book, Virtuous Reality, will be published by Random House in 1997.

Elizabeth Lewis (lizabeth@well.com) writes about life online. She remembers when Xmodem was really cool.

Jeffrey Mann (mannj@ibm.net) used to worry a lot about things like market share and time to market. Now he hangs out in the Alps and reviews books.

Zach Meston (vgzach@delphi.com) resides in Hawaii and writes videogame strategy books for a living, a lifestyle combination that makes most people insanely jealous or physically ill.

Sia Michel (sia_michel@sfweekly.com) is music editor of SF Weekly and contributes to Spin, Request, The Source, and the Village Voice. She recently experienced a digital epiphany.

j. poet (poebeat@aol.com) writes for RhythmMusic, The Utne Reader, and many other fine publications. He's looking for a cheap, noncorporate, online service.

Paul Semel(beerhound@aol.com) edits music reviews for huH and writes them for Bikini, Option, HotWired, and Ray Gun.

James Sullivan (onion65@aol.com) is a freelance advocate of Yogi Berra's dictum, "You can observe a lot by watching."

Dean Suzuki, PhD, teaches music history at San Francisco State University. He is also a programmer at KPFA in Berkeley, California.

Norman Weinstein reviews music for Wired, Pulse!, and Monitor Radio on NPR. He is writing a book about the physics and metaphysics of light in Frederic Church's paintings.

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Cred Contributors