ICRONTIC'S AUTHORS
Currently active authors listed by forum registration date.
Lincoln Russell
Lincoln Russell is the co-owner and web developer of Icrontic. Lincoln studied technology in education at Juniata College and is the web developer for MJA Graphics in Michigan.
Brian Ambrozy
Brian Ambrozy is the co-owner and editor-in-chief of Icrontic. A Michigan native, Brian is aspiring to be a Renaissance man. Unfortunately, the Renaissance appears to have happened already and he missed the bus. As usual.
Rob Hallock
Rob Hallock is a frequent contributor to Icrontic and veteran member. In his spare time he enjoys PC gaming, being a human RSS aggregator, and finding extra megahertz (much like change in the bottom of a couch). While some say "Divide and conquer," he thinks 1:1 is a better tactic.
Jordan Van Der Meijden
Jordan Van Der Meijden is Dutch, living in Argentina. He works as a systems administrator for IBM and beside being a dedicated Folding@Home participant for Icrontic's Team 93, he likes travel and diving (He just so happens to be an S.S.I. certified rescue diver).
Rob Updegrove
Rob Updegrove is a jack-of-all-trades and a master of none. He is a Business Analyst for a large Financial Services company and his hobbies include woodworking, cooking, and all things technological. Described as "obsessive" by his family, Rob has been known to rattle off car and PC specifications in his sleep.
Greg Jones
Greg Jones is a USPS City Carrier in Jefferson City, MO. He is also a U.S. Army Veteran, which has lead to side profession of Beer Connoiseur. He loves beer, and writes about his experience tasting beers on Life @ Icrontic. Greg also manages Icrontic events throughout the year, and has been known to own a flamethrower.
Nate Drenner
Nate Drenner is a college graduate with a degree in English and digital communication. He is currently looking for a job and will repair Macs for food.
Quinton Healy
Quinton Healy has been in IT for over 5 years with expertise with 2K/XP Desktop Support and Windows Domain Management. "Q" is working on a Masters in Information Systems Management and is a fervent supporter of Stanford’s Folding@Home Project. He currently lives outside Chicago with his wife and daughters.
Jared Atchison
Jared Atchison is a student at Texas A&M University working on his BA in Technology Management. When not scouring the web for news, he can be found hacking PHP and feverishly validating XHTML for one of his many projects or taking some time off to jetski.
Peter Gill
Peter Gill is Managing Editor at a well-established newspaper and the p.r. coordinator for Icrontic. When he isn't living it up on the town and rubbing elbows with the social elite or spreading the Gospel of Icrontic, he's up to his elbows in grease working on his many cars or enjoying his other, less messy, hobbies.
Drew Beckett
Drew Beckett is pimping out his Unix box.
CB Droege
CB Droege is an Adjunct Professor of English and Computer Science at Brown Mackie College in Kentucky as well as a partner in Nexlia Solutions (web authoring and designing, custom PC builds). His showcase site 'The Butterflyman' contains more of his technical, creative, and academic works.
David Kenkel
David Kenkel fails at the Internet.
Matt Hallock
Matt Hallock is a rendering fool and image haxx0r. Here on Icrontic, he is our Chief Inquisitor of Capital Letter Queries and can generally be found fulfilling said duties in our Pub.
Mike D.
Mike D. is a lead hardware reviewer for Icrontic. Mike was recently married, and lives in Canada.
Matt Jancaitis
Matt Jancaitis is taunting himself with the bitter and entirely useless consolation that an intelligent man cannot seriously become anything; that only a fool can become something. Besides that, he is a photo hobbyist, a biomedical engineering grad from The University of Texas, and is currently located in Wisconsin.
Chris Sakoman
Chris Sakoman works in Equipment Engineering in the Semiconductor Industry and has a love for computers. He has been building, hacking, modding, and gaming for over twelve years in every spare moment. He resides in North Carolina with his wife and three young kids.
Mike Howes
Mike Howes hails from sunny Margate, South Africa. He is a director of a large brokerage while also running a small tax consultancy business. Very hands-on, he is forever tinkering with electronics. His passion for computers leads him to spend his free time speed-reading tech news and articles.... and getting pwned in video games by his 7 year-old son.
Mat Everett
Mat Everett is an architect by education but technology is his passion. He owns and operates BTGNetwork.com and LappyMats.com and custom builds PCs in his spare time. Deeply involved with computer graphics and multi-platform gaming, he currently resides in California with his wife and son.
Charles Winfrey
Charles Winfrey is.... WINFREY!!!!
Dan Wieringa
Dan Wieringa rocks out.
Brad S.
Brad S. is an Icrontic Do-It-Yourselfer and regular forum poster.
Matthew Broadbent
Matthew Broadbent is a right proper English Gentleman.
Hardware Ticker
- 3dGameMan video reviews the SilverStone Nightjar 450W Zero dBA fanless PSU. It's silent with solid caps. pg-7/04
- Today's endless flood of video card reviews: Sapphire HD 4850, PowerColor HD 4850, and PNY GeForce GTX 260. pg-7/04
- OCZ's Flex-II series comes ready for water cooling out of the box. TweakTown tests their Flex-II PC2-9200 kit. pg-7/04
- A custom Crysis config can improve visual quality and game performance. pg-7/04
- Crucial Ballistix PC3-16000 is seizure-inducing fast. pg-7/04
- NV PhysX Tweaker 1.0 allows you to enable or disable GeForce PhysX and switch to CPU PhysX. pg-7/03
- Guru3D pairs non-matching Radeon HD-series cards in CrossfireX to see what happens. pg-7/03
- Phoronix tests the HD 4870 in Linux. pg-7/03
- It doesn't get much faster than the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 280 AMP! Edition video card. This one's blazin'. pg-7/03
- Bigger is not always better. The Scythe Orochi heatsink proves it. pg-7/03
- The 700W Sigma SP-700 power supply is a whole lot of meh. pg-7/03
- The n-Trance n-Tegrity Pro biometric flash drive wowed the staff of ExtremeMhz.com with it's hardcore security features. pg-7/03
- I'm a sucker for tube amps. Check out the Symphonic Designs Tube Amp for iPods. It's seckzyhawt. pg-7/03
- Razer and SteelSeries gaming headsets face off. pg-7/03
- What Dell and HP can offer for off-the-shelf gaming. pg-7/02
- Nvidia's GeForce 8300 chipset wants to take on 780G. TechReport explains. pg-7/02
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