Some more attendees redux
by Patrick HavensI think is going a popular title as I make my way through the list. Here are a number more.
Attendee #36 is Bradley Charbonneau of Likjoma Designs. A designers who leverages WordPress and OpenSource to create websites where the customer can edit it themselves.
Attendee #37 is Debbie Foster a librarian in the San Francisco Bay Area. My mind on books is a reading blog that she writes about books on consciousness, the mind, cognitive psychology, and related topics, with occasional forays afield.
Attendee #38 is Matthew Batchelder lives a Web Application Engineer’s life; his skills in development range from database design to server-side application development, from graphic design to interface design. He eats, drinks, and sleeps code - primarily PHP and Javascript. In addition to his code-monkey side, Matthew has been a presenter at SungardHE Summit, has taught and is a guest speaker in Plymouth State University computer science courses, and is an IT project manager at PSU.
Attendee #39 is Casey Bisson of the blog maisonbisson. On the blog he focuses on what looks to be the absurdity.
Attendee #40 is John Biehler is a web geek, consultant and a gamer among other things. Besides the unfortunate liking of hockey, he can be forgiven that since he’s from Vancouver, Canada.
Attendee #41 is Min Jung Kim put her bios as such:
Wacky, Korean American gal with a penchant for whimsy and fuzzy slippers. She is often described by her friends as goofy, caring, occasionally anal retentive, insanely romantic, giddy, borderline scandalous, neurotically charming, and motherly. She is often described by strangers as curious, approachable, and kind. She is often described by her family as affectionate, troublesome, stubborn, and highly sensitive. By some of her readers, she is described as articulate, expressive, and humorous.
Attendee #42 is Nick Gernert is one of the designers of the now famous Playstation Blog.
Attendee #43 is Zachary Tirrell is the portal administrator at Plymouth State University since 2003. I headed their conversion from Campus Pipeline to Luminis III.2 in 2004. On May 28th we were (most likely) the first institution to deploy Luminis IV in production.
Attendee #44 is Sally Kuhlman, a blogger of many different sites including a few blogger sites. She isn’t listed on the staff of Spectrum, but I wouldn’t be surprised.
Attendee #45 is Enric Teller seems to be heavily into video editing.
July 20th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Don’t knock the Biehler! Go Canucks!
July 20th, 2007 at 10:00 am
lol - I don’t mind the Canadians, eh… I just don’t understand how hockey is enjoyable. But then again, I don’t watch Monday Night Fights, eh.*
* Disclaimer I work for a Canadian based Game Production Company on the side.