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Gary Sobolow
I found my soul mate 12 years ago while studying Glass blowing and Industrial
Design in Metals at Tyler School of Art. I played 8 hours a day in front
of her glowing countenance. Nowadays, when I'm not playing with her
in the creation or perusal of fun and accessible user interfaces for
our Mostly Web, Inc. clients, I'm playing Tomb Raiders on her with my
daughter Calli who, at the age of seven, looks up to Lara Croft with
a slightly unhealthy reverence. After Calli goes to bed though, I'm
back with the Apple of my eye, hard at it for a few more hours with
Illustrator, Photoshop, Ray Dream Designer and a dozen or so more applications
my Apple and I share. Then, bedraggled and torn, but deeply satisfied,
I steal away to bed. Oh...by the way...did I mention I was married?...
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Kevin Corcoran
In third grade, I remember reading in Scholastic
Scope magazine that someday we would all have computers. I couldn't
wait for that day. Of course, it was 1974, so I had to wait a long time.
Now I own a whole bunch of computers, and work and play with them every
day. I mostly work in C++ and Director/Shockwave/Lingo, but have dabbled
in every thing from graphic design to audio production. I feel very
fulfilled when I see my work on the Web or when I find one of my CD-ROMs
in a computer store.
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