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About these great volunteers!

Heather Boyle

Heather Boyle has seven years of Mac experience and works as a Mac Systems technician, Systems Administrator/Analyst, and technical writer/editor. She has extensive experience with Desktop Publishing, Mac System Software 7.5 and above, Internet configuration utilities and browsers, software utilities, hardware and software upgrades, MIDI instruments, and familiarity with Adobe Premiere v4.2. [Heather is the lone (Wo)Men in Mac that seems to know more than us all. Her experience in Multimedia and video production never ceases to amaze me. -Mike]


Ruben Brochner

I offer my assistance as a Macintosh SE/30 expert and a G3 Desktop user. I have been using a Macintosh since 1984, and I have some programming experience. While I am an attorney by trade, I am a Macophile by avocation. Most importantly, I am willing to help.

My SE/30 has a Daystar 50Mhz 68030 accelerator, Micron Xceed 24-bit color video, 13" color monitor, Asante SCSI to Etherenet Converter, and 20MB of RAM. It does word processing, basic databases, e-mail, and web-surfing.

I also have quite a bit of knowlege about basic G3 Desktops (both Rev. 1 and Rev. 2) with Apple's GV/56K modem. I have installed an internal modem, RAM, Video RAM, and both regular SCSI and ATA-IDE hard drives in my G3 Desktop.


Thad Brown

As I hope you know, I write the audio column for Mike. During the day, I do primarily NT workstation and network support for Yale, with a smattering of mac problems. In a former (and perhaps future) version of myself, I was a professional musician, which gave me the opportuinty to play blues for a living in Europe for a year.

My girlfriend and I both use macs, there are four in the house, a Powerbase, a UMAX S900, an APS 604/200 (basically a Starmax OEM), and a Powerbook 1400. About a year ago I switched to disk only recording in my studio, the only tape machines in the room are for other people who bring stuff. I don't have any spare time, and my memory is woefully unprotected.


Mike Caplinger

I'm a sys admin for the University of Ga Physics dept. At work we use a lot of UNIX machines(SGI, RS/6000, Sun and HP), and some windows, but no Macs (I do have a secret plan to introduce them!). However, I do have plenty of Mac experience. My first Mac was a 512e, followed by an SE/30 and then a Quadra 840AV. I now have an 8600/300 with Mac OS 8.1, BeOS R2, Rhapsody DR2 and MkLinux Pre-DR3 (not all installed at once though!), so I can cover most any question about installing alternate OSes. I also have a Powerbook 5300, but it doesn't get used too much any more (too slow).

As far as software goes, I'm a light user of Photoshop, etc. and do a little web design and a little DTP. I have a lot more experience in networking, especially cross-platform stuff like file-sharing and gaming (my roommate has a PC!).

I'm happy to share my experience with all of xlr8's readers, Mike provides a great service and I want to see it thrive.


George Cole

George has gained his Macintosh experience from working at Bottom Line Distribution for the past 4 years. He started out in sales but has been in charge of new products and marketing for the past year. As a result he has a wide reange of general knowledge about Mac systems and many Mac perephials. He is a specialist and owner of the 20th Anniversary Mac, the new iMac and he also owns a UMAX S900/180. He also has detailed experience with 9600, 8600, 8500, 6100, 7100, 8100, 6500, PowerBook 5xx, and PowerBook 1400 series systems. He is a complete Mac nut and is a proud member of CapMac http://www.capmac.org/ the local Austin user group. Please check out his pages for more info: http://www.georgecole.com/20th/index.html and http://www.theimac.com/


Evan Desjardins

I have been doing web design for several years, and have been getting paid for doing it for about 1 year. I have a passion for the Macintosh, and do all of my creative design on one. I believe that the Macintosh and creativity go hand in hand. I have administrated a Macintosh network for 4 years, and have been addressing Macintosh based computer issues for over 5. I have been doing it since the LC 520 was the cool kid on the block.


Brian Jones
Bryan William Jones

I am a graduate student at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Currently I am working on creating new methods for exploring epilepsy, stroke, and circadian rhythm biology using immunohistochemistry and remote sensing techniques. Areas of Macintosh related expertise that I can provide: General info/troubleshooting on older Mac models from the IIsi on through to 9600/300. I can assist with molecular modeling, statistics, and image processing and analysis (Especially remote sensing techniques as applied to neuroscience) along with some limited SGI UNIX/PC use.


Kent Kanja
   Kent Kanja

(February 2003) Kent is an electrical engineer who works for a major telecommunications test equipment manufacturer. The first Mac he ever used was a Mac Plus, and since then has owned numerous Macintosh systems. As of this writing, his personal projects include G4 Cube upgrades (including his documented video card mod) and use of Mac OS X in his primarily PC/Windows networked workplace.


Allan J. Landwer

I'm a College Professor (Ecologist) in Texas who has used Macs since 1986. I'm most familiar with troubleahooting PowerMacs (NuBus and PCI) and Power Computing Clones (esp. PTP). I use Macs for scientific work, modeling, statistical analysis, presentations, grade keeping, paperwork, and graphics (mostly Web).

I have a URL that I use to help local Mac users: http://camalott.com/~sauria/mackingdom.html


Brad Lau

I've been using Macs since 1986 from the Mac Plus through the IIci,Performas and early PowerMac 6100/7100s to the G3 desktop, the 20th Anniversary Mac and the G3 Powerbook. I have experience in heading 2 Mac User groups over that time. My interest is in education, entertainment/games, and general use. I teach at the University of Hawaii Medical School and have a practice in Dermatology in a medical group. Like Randy, I love a good surprise now and then.


Pat Lee

Pat is a software industry troublemaker and has been a Macintosh user since 1985. He is the author of the Conflict Catcher (TM) Reference Library included with Conflict Catcher 4. He has extensive knowledge of SCSI, networking, utility software and System Software troubleshooting issues.


Adam Lang

I've been a Mac user since 1989. I spent almost two years selling Macs, repairing them, and handling phone support for them (1991-1993). Since then I've earned a degree in Computer Science at Penn State and worked as a network support guy for an ethernet network of 75 or so Macs and 5 PCs (you can guess which gave us more trouble) and a Mac file/web server. I am currently holding down two jobs: during the week, I work at Caere Corp, where I've done various things, including working on OmniPage Pro 8.0 for the Mac (my picture, among others, is in the secret about box :-) and programming for embedded PowerPC processors. On Saturdays I refurb older Macs for Weird Stuff Warehouse. (www.weirdstuff.com)


Kenneth W. Mills

I am a computer Science major at a university, have used macs for the last 11 years, starting off with a Mac plus, moved to a LCIII then a Performa 6214, and am in the process of acquiring a G3 300 Mhz. I try to be as helpful as I can be with all types of users, be it neophytes to hardcore programmers.


Randy Mita

I've been using Macs since the original Mac 128K in 1984. I currently have 3 PowerMacs(PowerWave, 7200, & G3 Powerbook) in my household, all running thru an Ethernet hub. I have limited technical expertise but lots of mileage and want to help Mike offload at least SOME of his e-mail. My interest is in education, entertainment/games, and general use. I have used Resolve, Macwrite, Pagemaker, and Canvas to help me run a small business, and love games and "edutainment" for my 3 kids. I use a scanner and a digital camera too. Write me if you have *basic* questions re. the above.


Carmine Pasquale
Carmine Anthony Pasquale

Carmine A. Pasquale is an Instructor in the Multimedia Technology Department @ New England Institute of Technology, Warwick, RI and a freelance Graphic Designer. He holds Bachelor's (English/Creative Writing) and Master of Arts (Pedagogy) Degrees from Rhode Island College. His background includes Photography (Color Film Technician), Fine Arts (Slide Librarian) and teaching (secondary, community college/college); his areas of special study include Byzantine Iconography. He has also studied Computer Graphics @ RI School of Design.

For more info see his website http://idt.net/~cpasqua9


Michael Pifer

I have been working with Macs since 1986. I have worked on pretty much every model Mac from the Plus to the new G3s. I have extensive knowledge in troubleshooting (hardware and Mac OS), networking, internet, and SCSI issues. While my current job, Residential Networking Specialist at Grinnell College, requires supporting both the Mac and the PC, my true love is still the Mac. There probably isn't a more die hard Mac evangelist at Grinnell College. E-mail may not be answered during the day depending on work load, but every effort will be made to answer all e-mails the same day :-)


Bill Reising

http://www-scf.usc.edu/~reising
Junior at the University of Southern California. Mac Maven since my elementary school got 3 SE/30s. Currently working on a G3 upgraded 7600 w/ UW SCSI drives, one 21inch monitor, 1 17inch monitor, CDR, Jaz, ZIP, HP Scanner, PowerBook 3400, Some PII piece of junk with all sorts of nifty stuff that might work if I ask Microsoft really nice. Spend my Summers as a Webmaster and General Computer Guru for a Medical Device Company. Spend my Free time working on anything 3D, Golfing, Kayaking and Scuba Diving


Peter Vosbury
  Peter Vosbury

Professor of Technology at Embry-Riddle University. Mac user since 1984, with experience on hardware installations such as memory, accelerators, hard drive, video cards and VRAM, and SCSI/bus issues. Limited experience setting up networks. Good working knowledge of the Mac operating system, and the use of extensions and control panels. For a picture, someone can visit my University's web site at:

http://www.db.erau.edu/campus/departments/technology/faculty/vosbury.htm


Daniel Whelan

Daniel is President of Ophelan Enterprises http://www.ophelan.com His greatest area of knowledge is with internet and networking, and building systems/choosing components for those uses. He has offered to help in problems about hardware in general, PowerMac and early Powermac models, Mac clones, various upgrades for desktop Macs, 3Com PalmPilot, networking and internet. For software he will help with general issues, programming, Desktop Publishing, Graphics, entertainment and games, networking and internet.


Landon White

I am a long time Windoze/DOS user (sob...) who was introduced to the mac in 1990 and I have loved them ever since. I work for an Apple Specialist Reseller and Authorized Service Center in the Seattle, Wa area. I have to know a great deal about almost every mac as a result of my job. I have access to many of the technical information others don't and a variety of resources at my disposal. I am also a certified network technician (hardware/Novell/NT) and can help out in this area as well.


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