The Wired Home Weblog: Our Contributors
Phil Gerbyshak (114 articles)
Phil Gerbyshak has been working in the technology and customer service arena for the last 15 years in various capacities. He has a passion for gadgets that help make life more enjoyable and more productive. Phil published his first book 10 Ways to Make It Great! in 2006, a personal development masterpiece created with the busy person in mind. Each chapter has 1 or more action steps you can take to move your life from good to GREAT!
Find out more at: makeitgreat.typepad.com/makeitgreat
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Lazy Sunday Wear
- FAQ to Indoor Lighting
- Don't Burn Your Meat!
- Wireless Shark Stapler
- Beat Up Mike Arrington
Dorrington Williams (20 articles)
As the author of this site, I thought you might like to know a bit about me.
My name is Dorri Williams and I have a lovely wife named Victoria and we have a daughter named Katie. We live in Salem, SC.
I spent ten years in the US Navy as a Nuclear Machinist Mate. I served on USS Alaska from 1996 to 2000. I was an instructor for the Navy in Ballston Spa, NY from 2000 to 2004 during which time I earned a degree in Nuclear Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. I currently work as a Nuclear Equipment Operator in Seneca, SC.
I also write for If it's got an engine . . . an automotive weblog.
For a quick primer on Home Automation, check out this collection of Wikipedia articles.
If you have any 'wired home' news,drop me a line!
Find out more at: www.wiredhome-weblog.com/contributors.php
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- HP and Sony Media Center PCs reviewed
- The future of the wired home
- Wi-fi for an entire state?
- Wired Magazine's Coolest Rooms on the Planet
- Gordon Meyer on Z-wave
George Elvin (5 articles)
I am the director of the Green Technology Forum, a research and advising firm on nanotechnology and biotechnology. I am also an Associate Professor in the College of Architecture and Planning at Ball State University. My research on nanotechnology and other emerging design technologies has been published by Princeton Architectural Press, the International Journal of Architectural Computing, the American Institute of Architects, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. My book, “Integrated Practice: Mastering Design-Build, Fast-Track, and Building Information Modeling”, will be published by AIA/Wiley in early 2007. I also author two popular nanotechnology blogs, nanotechbuzz and GreenTechBlog. I received my PhD in Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley in 1998, and owned a design-build firm in Washington DC for twelve years prior to that. In 2005 I held a Visiting Research Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh working on my current study, “The Design of Nature”.
I am a frequent speaker and author on nanotechnology and biotechnology, and I can be reached at nanotech@creative-weblogging.com.
Find out more at: www.nanotechbuzz.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Digital Home and Health Care Facility connects residents with health care providers
- House_n: The smartest home?
- Talking thermostat: a solution in search of a problem?
- What to wire in the smart home
- Wi-fi blocking paint
William Hungerford (263 articles)
William has been involved in the computer industry for several years. Besides writing, he currently serves as a consultant and trainer on the proper use of personal technology in the business environment. William has also written for both web and print publications (including Computer Bits Magazine , LockerGnome IT Newsletter , Discoveries and Inventions , and The Springfield Business Journal ) about personal technology.
Find out more at: palmtops.about.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- OPPO Digital OPDV971H DVD Player Review
- Contribute to Creative Weblogging
- TIVO BOXES NOW AVAILABLE FOR AS LOW AS $49.99 AFTER REBATE
- Pioneer DVR-533H-S DVD Recorder/Hard Drive Combo Review
- Panasonic Cuts Plasma TV Prices
Creative Weblogging (5 articles)
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Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- WinFS will not ship with Windows Vista. It will not ship at all
- How to make a short glorious movie
- SURVEY - Win Revolutionary!
- Great bloggers wanted!
- Please welcome our new design
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