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Niel Bornstein is head of a minor graphic design house,
lives in a favela in Brazil, and breeds Chinese Crested/Bull Mastiff mixes.
He designed the technical infrastructure inside the first version of Monkeyfist, and contributes
the occasional pithy comment and/or obscure link. He likes to look at
flashing lights and brightly colored bits of paper.
Kendall Clark is a human being, a citizen, and a
troublemaker.
He's supposed to be finishing a PhD in
Religious Studies at Southern Methodist
University, working on a dissertation in revisionary Christian
theology. Instead he writes about politics and technology and is busy at work on a novel. He helps Niel hack the Monkey.
Dru Jay is an undergraduate
at Mount Allison University, a
small liberal arts school in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
He posts thoughts and interesting links to a page
called misnomer with some
regularity.
Josh Lucas is a coder, writer, thinker, husband and
father in no particular order. He lives in suburban Los Angeles where
he tries to stay clear of the latest Apocalyptic disaster.
Ken MacLeod
Zoe Mulford
Bijan Parsia is the scourge of slacker philosophy
students at UNC where he is a PhD
candidate in philosophy. An avid technical kibbitzer, keen
conversationalist, and metaprogramming Smalltalker of first order,
Bijan lives with Zoe, hedgehogs, cats and many overdue library books
in Durham.
Mike Stutz
Engineering a free society through design science
revolution is the current research interest of writer Michael Stutz;
to this end, he's working on means of applying "copyleft" to any kind of work
recognized by copyright law.
Collin Williams
Collin Williams is an artist, art historian, and
all-around malcontent working in Houston, Texas. He has several
degrees too embarassingly useless to mention and currently makes his
living as an Adjunct Babysitter while waiting for the Whitney to
call.
Mike Zara is a lawyer who lives in Los
Angeles.
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