I've been a computer industry consultant and author, a bicycle racer, a newsletter and magazine publisher and editor, a bicycle/motorcycle messenger, a freelance photographer, a software engineer, a musician, a video producer, an instrument-rated pilot (retired for the present), a dragon, and a daddy. Now, however, I run a major Web site.
I
still do many of the above, often simultaneously (but not all simultaneously). I'm
sometimes serious but always intense. I also taught and developed the
first microcomputer class at the New School for Social
Research, started the Unix newsletter Unique (published by my company netmaniac), was the founding editor of Unix Review magazine, co-authored a best-selling book
on Unix System Administration, and was the first person to fly a quad-lined soft stunt kite at the lowest spot on Earth.
I've been a director and member of AirLifeLine, which flies medical mercy missions for people with special medical and economic needs, and the Creative Musicians Coalition. I'm also a proud alumnus of the Bronx High School of Science as are many of my old friends.


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