Zack Brown is a tech journalist at Linux Journal and Linux
Magazine, and is a former author of the "Kernel Traffic" weekly
newsletter and the "Learn Plover" stenographic typing tutorials. He
first installed Slackware Linux in 1993 on his 386 with 8 megs of RAM
and had his mind permanently blown by the Open Source community. He
is the inventor of the Crumble pure strategy board game,
which you can make yourself with a few pieces of cardboard. He also
enjoys writing fiction, attempting animation, reforming Labanotation,
designing and sewing his own clothes, learning French and spending time
with friends'n'family.