Wired Archive | 1.02 - May/Jun 1993 | Street Cred

Wired 1.2 Street Cred Contributors


Chris Allain is a contributing editor to Videography.

John Perry Barlow (barlow@eff.org) is a retire cattle rancher, a lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and
co-founder and executive chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Nick Beard is assistant director of information systems at Health Care International in Scotland.

Kathleen Creighton (casey@well.sf.ca.us) is the BBS/online service reviewer for the San Francisco
Bay Area computer newspaper MicroTimes.

Stuart Cudlitz is an artist , writer and filmmaker who is also the Creative Director for New Media at Colossal
Pictures.

Rogert Ebert has been advising Gene Siskel for years to get himself a computer.

John Gilmore (gnu@toad.com) is founder of Cygnus Support and a dedicated Cypherpunk.

Dan Lavin (dlavin@nextworld.com) is senior editor at Nextworld magazine.

Gene Pitts is editor of Audio magazine and would like an erasable CD recorder that's fully compatible
with existing CD players.

j. poet drives a late-model Plymouth Valiant and has been reviewing music for many years, in
publications like Trouser Press, Creem, Pulse!, and the Utne Reader.

Games expert Glenn Rubenstein writes a weekly column in the San Francisco Examiner on gaming
and is looking forward to his 18th birthday.

Computer animator Steven Speer voted for Bush, lives in New York, and remains in shock.

Bruce Sterling is author of The Hacker Crackdown and four science fiction novels. Sterling's article War
Is Virtual Hell appeared in the premiere issue of WIRED.


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