mattstaub.com - this is my exit on the information super highway...

No personal website is complete without a brief about me page. Here goes...

I was born in the mid seventies and am a child of the 80s. I like hair bands, glam rock, and all the other things that were good about the 80s in America, like Transformers, GIJOE, etc. I went to Aquinas Institute in Rochester, New York for high school, where I either continued to go to school with, or met most of my close friends (some I knew previously from grade school at St. Charles Boromeo).

After high school, I went to Rochester Institute of Technology, where I studied Professional & Technical Communications. While at RIT, I began my fascination with the web, and began such projects as the Official Kristen Cloke website (badly in need of a refit now).

After RIT, I began work in the printing and reprographics industry, which brought me to Boston, MA. Shortly, I took a job as a Systems Analyst in the Professional Services department of a national printer/copier/scanner vendor supporting printing and scanning solutions, as well as networking projects. However, the driving was taking a toll on me (and my truck), so I moved to another local sompany supporting Voice Over IP technology.

Now I am married, with a beautiful wife and two year old son who is the apple of my eye, and we have a house in the suburbs of Boston.

As anyone who has visited my past websites has seen, one constant piece of information is my stable of computers. I don't have a list of what I used to have, but the current systems are listed below:

Mustafar

Mustafar is an Apple iBook G4, 1.42GHz laptop. since it was the top of the line and last iBook generation made, it is the best iBook ever. Thsi is my primary machine, and it practically goes with me everywhere. Currently, I am running Mac OS X Tiger, but will be upgrading to Mac OS X Leopard soon.

Mace-Windu

I built Mace-Windu. He has a 2.2GHz Athlon64 X2 processor and 2GB of RAM. He is also equipped with a removable hard drive bay, so I can use either Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Linux (currently Fedora 8).

Mos-eisley

This is my oldest operational computer (meaning the oldest one in service). It is a Pentium II 400 MHz running Kubuntu 5.10. He serves as a file server and a test web server.

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