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Robert Barone (baroner@usfca.edu) is the fundraising coordinator for KUSF and a Tuesday morning DJ there too. In his spare time, he is a freelance writer and student. Jamie Cason (nonet@s.yet.loser.co.uk) is a comedian, philosopher, and bon vivant. His main influences are Henry VIII and the Buddha. Joshua Clover has been escorted from MoMAs on both […]

Robert Barone (baroner@usfca.edu) is the fundraising coordinator for KUSF and a Tuesday morning DJ there too. In his spare time, he is a freelance writer and student.

Jamie Cason (nonet@s.yet.loser.co.uk) is a comedian, philosopher, and bon vivant. His main influences are Henry VIII and the Buddha.

Joshua Clover has been escorted from MoMAs on both coasts for standing too close to important art stuff.

James Flint (flint@wired.co.uk) sits on a swivel chair in the center of the Wired UK offices. This 360-degree vantage point enables him to erect advanced paranoiac structures at will.

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

Phil Hall is an okapi at the Bronx Zoo.

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

Andrew Lentz is a freelance writer living in Los Angeles.Andrew Leonard (aleonard@well.com) is a freelance writer based in Berkeley, California. He specializes in cyber-Asia.

Steven Levy (steven@echonyc.com) is a Fellow at the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center and a technology columnist for Newsweek. He is author of Hackers, Insanely Great, and Artificial Life.

Marvin Minsky is a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence and co-founder of the MIT Media Lab, where he teaches. He has written several books, including The Society of Mind, published in 1985.

Tim Nott (timn@cix.compulink.co.uk) writes about computers for a living. To compensate for this, he lives in the French Lot - the department, not the river itself.

Tamara Palmer (trance@netcom.com) is a Scorpio. She's also the associate editor of Urb magazine in the beautifully violent city of LosAngeles.

Phil Patton (pattonp@pipeline.com) is a contributing editor to Esquire. He is the author of Made in the USA.

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

James Rozzi (rozzi@mail.firn.edu) writes, teaches, and plays saxophone while sweating it out in central Florida.

Chris Rubin (carubin@aol.com) is a Los Angeles-based writer with a solidly mid-fi system and thousands of CDs begging for a vacuum tube-based stereo.

Dan Sicko (pp002580@interramp.com) writes about and listens to techno and hip hop when he's not in the do-jang.

Marc Spiegler has only rarely been labeled "a force of darkness and evil."Tom Standage (tomtom@pobox.com) is editor of The Daily Telegraph's technology section, Connected.

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.

Scott Taves (staves@interaccess.com) is the US manager of B&W Music and The Blue Room record labels, and author of Pocket Tour of Games on the Internet.

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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