Cyberwalker.com

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Meet the Cyberwalker Team

Created: 10 Oct 2006 ::: Last updated: 08 Mar 2008
Applies to: _ Win95   _ Win98   _ WinMe   _ Win 2000/NT   _ WinXP   _ WinVista   _ MacOS

By Staff

Cyberwalker.com was created in 1997 and since then has undergone numerous revisions and updates growing to become the exciting and helpful site you see today. The latest incarnation is the result of a year of hard work by the team you see below. Learn more about the history of this site on the Cyberwalker History web page.

Below are the remarkable people - staff and volunteers - who make this site what it is. If you would like to volunteer to be a member of the team, please email our operations manager .



Andy Walker

Andy Walker

Founder & CEO

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Andy is the Editor-in-Chief at Cyberwalker.com. He created the site in 1997 and is the person who is ultimately responsible for its operation. He has been a technology journalist for the last decade, making his name as a host on the TV show Call for Help and authoring several books and co-hosting the video podcast Lab Rats. He has talent for making tasty snacks with goat cheese. Learn more about Andy here.



Ted Gallardo

Ted Gallardo

Operations Manager, System Manager and Affiliate Manager

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Ted Gallardo began working with Andy Walker in March 2005 and eventually took on the role of forums' master. He subsequently became Systems Manager, Content Contributor and Technical Editor for Cyberwalker Media Inc. He is currently the Operations Manager. His hobbies and interests include: Debian, Drupal CMS, FusionBB, HTML coding, Mac OSX, Ubuntu, and most versions Windows. He also has three cats Arline, Henry and Torti.



Steve Huntriss

Steve Huntriss

Designer and Illustrator

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Responsible for the design of the Cyberwalker site, Steve has over ten years design and illustration expertise. He's been pushing pixels ever since he got his hands on his first computer - a Vic 20, in nineteen-eighty-something. He's moved on to be a diehard Mac user, though he's quite comfortable in front of a PC, too. He now resides in Toronto, after moving half way around the world from the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia.



Peter Adler

Peter Adler (a.k.a. Uncle Pedro)

Editor

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A journalist for longer than he cares to remember, Peter Adler, a.k.a. Uncle Pedro, was one of the founding parents of Southam New Media, together with Andy Walker, and that co-operation gave birth not only to long-lasting friendship, but also to canada.com. Uncle Pedro cherishes his friendship with Nephew Andy more than he does canada.com. Born in Scotland, raised in what used to be Czechoslovakia, Uncle Pedro came to Canada after being banned for his writing by the communist regime. A seasoned writer and editor, he hates the use of passive verbs even more than spelling errors.


Gregory Pilsworth

Gregory Pilsworth

Sales Representative

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Gregory Pilsworth has a Specialization in Communication Studies from Concordia University in Montreal. He first met Andy Walker while on the set of Call For Help. Greg was the sound designer for this show and completed more than 450, one hour episodes. He also has over 20 years of media production experience including stints with the Canadian Museum of Civilization and Nelvana Animation. Greg is fearless when making cold calls so expect to hear from him soon!



Mike Britton

Mike Britton

Web Production Associate

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Mike began working with Andy Walker in 2005 shortly after the first episode of Lab Rats TV hit the air and went on to become an essential part of the show’s post-production and release processes and maintains LabRats.tv. This allowed Andy and Lab Rats co-host Sean Carruthers to focus on production and advertisers to make the show profitable. Mike is a business student at Suny Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome in New York. He also works in web production at Cyberwalker Media. For more information visit mikebritton.org.



Jan Schuffman

Jan Schuffman

Web Producer

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Jan was asked to build a crime analysis unit for a local law enforcement agency in the mid-1980s, leading to a career shift into computers, data management, and websites. She uses and appreciates the multitasking functionality of graphic interfaces, but still secretly carries a torch for command-line systems. Her penchant for detail, experience with HTML, and - let's just use the word - obsession with spelling, grammar, and punctuation, all led to her joining the Cyberwalker team. Her cat, Piper, provides moral support and regular discourse.



Randy Walker

Randy Walker

Membership Coordinator and Web Producer

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Randy Walker is not related to Andy Walker (that he knows of, though anything's possible). A benevolent being born eons ago, he travels through creation assisting those in need. He is currently hiding his identity from intergalactic assassins by posing as a student at a University in Michigan.



Daniel Baldwin

Daniel Baldwin

Web Producer

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Dan Baldwin has been a long-time follower of Call for Help and the Screen Savers. He has enjoyed watching Lab Rats since the first episode. His passion for valid code, bug-free websites, and accessibility led him to start truecastdesign.com and get paid for doing what he loves. In 2006, Dan started helping with Cyberwalker out of a desire to be part of a great team and contribute his html and coding skills. His interests include content management systems, website user interfaces, and above all, making the web a happy joyous place for one and all. His goal is to share God’s love with the world and rid it of "Click Here" links.



Jean Troiano

Web Producer

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Jean Troiano is currently recording, editing and uploading the Cyberwalker weekly radio podcast. She has been an avid fan of Call for Help since the show started. Jean is a graduate of the California State University, Sacramento, studying Digital Media. Jean has been married for 28 years and has a grown son and two cats.





Chris Ricci

Chris Ricci

Content Contributor

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Chris Ricci is an Internet and technology enthusiast, a devoted musician/songwriter/performer, and an aspiring writer. When he's not contributing at Cyberwalker.com, you can find him taking something apart, or turning it up to 11! Check out the clubs local to Barrie, Ontario to catch him tearing up the music scene (and his vocal chords). You can also read about it on his website ROCKSTARist at http://www.rockstarist.com/. You can also contact Chris at .



Steve 'Snowball' Saylor

Steve Saylor (aka Snowball)

Content Contributor

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Steve Saylor (aka Snowball) is a Broadcasting/Journalism student and has followed Call For Help and The Screen Savers since it's inception in San Francisco, California. Like all the staff at Cyberwalker he has followed Lab Rats since Episode 0. He enjoys technology and broadcasting to such a degree that he worked as the intern at Call For Help in Toronto where he first met Andy Walker and Lab Rats co-host Sean Carruthers. His goal is to help anyone with their tech woes, whether they want to learn how to build servers or program their TV remote control. You can find him normally surfing the tubes of the Interwebs which has since made his hair and skin pale white, and only in his early twenties. Kids, don't try this at home.



Peter Ehm

Peter Ehm

Content Contributor

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Peter Ehm loves new tech of any kind, as well as writing, so putting the two together is natural for him. He's been in computers since the heady days of Apple II's and Amigas. He spends his free time gaming, reading and hunting down oddly-shaped rock paperweights. One day he hopes we will all work from home with PDAs, as laptops give him the creeps.





Jason Kerluck

Jason Kerluck (aka Jay)

Content Contributor

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Jason Kerluck (aka Jay) is an unabashed geek, Jay has been toying with technology since he tore apart his first transistor radio as a child. From the Commodore Vic 20 to the latest dual core monsters, no technology is too intimidating for him. Endlessly harassed with computer questions, he operates Kerluck Computer Solutions. Jay is a fan of both PCs and Macs, a gadget addict, an avid Gamer, and simply enjoys demystifying tech and showing others how to get the most out of the toys.





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