About the Hosts
About Paul
Paul started using a Mac at the age of 2 and has been a Mac fan ever since. Correspondingly, he has a general dislike of anything coming out of Redmond. Besides technology, Paul is also interested in biology, history, government/politics, writing, and science fiction. He runs a Xanga blog called the Automated Information Network.
About John
John started using Windows when he was about age 5, started making webpages at about age 9, and started programming at age 10. John has respect for Apple products (for which Paul takes credit), but still enjoys calling Apples “Bananas.” Besides technology, John is also interested in history, government/politics, writing, and science fiction. (That is, just about everything Paul’s interested in except for biology. John dreads dissection experiments.) He runs a blog at JohnLamansky.com, is host of the Catholic Geek Podcast, and is a webmaster of Disciples with Microphones.
About Jordan
Jordan is a Windows user who has dabbled in Linux. He is a do-it-yourself-er who says he doesn’t trust “any computer except that which I have assembled with my own hands.” Jordan enjoys history, literature, algebra, theoretical science, and philosophy. He runs a Xanga blog called The Irreplaceable Element.