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About: Steve Lake (Staff Member)


Real Name:  Steve Lake

Internet Nickname:  Lord Raiden

Occupation:  Science Fiction Writer

Duties:  Chief Editor

Age:  38

Contact Info:  Email

Hobbies:  Biking, hiking, camping, fishing, computers, and sci-fi writing.

Current Goals:  To get my books turned into movies and TV shows! Check out my writing site for more information!

Future Goals:  To become a very famous sci-fi writer at some point.

My Faith:  I'm a born again Christian, saved by the Grace of God through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior. I don't claim a denomination as Christ never said that we should divide up the body into separate groups and sects, but that we should all be one body in him for he is our Savior and our Lord!

About Me:  I love to do science fiction writing and I'm currently working on as many as 35 different books, some of which are complete and published.

General Tech Skills:  Too numerous to list

Articles written by this Staff Member::
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      1. Review: The Nook Ebook Reader
      2. What is community?
      3. Linux and the Dialup Modem
      4. Ebooks and the loss of perspective in the digital world
      5. The Taxes of the Tech World - Linux, Microsoft, and More!
      6. Death, Betrayal and Rebirth in the FOSS world
      7. And thank you for the penguins
      8. Taking Linux into the Wild Woods
      9. Review: Sansa Clip+
      10. Review: Patriot Box Office PVP
      11. The KDE 4.3 System Settings - Part 5 - System
      12. The KDE 4.3 System Settings - Part 4 - Advanced User Settings
      13. The KDE 4.3 System Settings - Part 3 - Computer Administration
      14. The KDE 4.3 System Settings - Part 2 - Personal + Network & Connectivity
      15. The KDE 4.3 System Settings - Part 1 - Introduction + Look & Feel
      16. Howto: Faking User Agent with Wget
      17. Android, Moblin, and the rise of corporate Linux
      18. CES 2010 - Followup
      19. CES 2010 - Day 4
      20. CES 2010 - Day 3
      21. CES 2010 - Day 2
      22. CES 2010 - Day 1
      23. Review: Astak 5" Easy Reader Pro
      24. HowTo: Resetting "most used applications" list in KDE 3.x
      25. Giving Thanks For FOSS
      26. Ask the Realm: A guide to teaching others about Linux
      27. Tutorial: Rebuild your Locate Database
      28. Promoting FOSS with Analogies: Ford vs BK
      29. Tutorial: When should you take up a new file system?
      30. Review: Parted Magic 4.5
      31. Review: Vector Linux 6 Standard
      32. Review: Sabayon Linux 5.0
      33. Review: PC-BSD 7.1.1
      34. Review: Linux Mint 7 KDE
      35. Boosting Linux: Maybe we're going about it the wrong way?
      36. Linux in Education: Athens Schools
      37. Review: Argosy HV359T Multimedia HDD Player
      38. Tutorial: Start screen and automatically run a command
      39. Ohio Linux Fest 2009 Report
      40. The Realm and You: A Celebration of Sharing
      41. Tutorial: Setup and Configuration of a Virtual Machine in Virtual Box
      42. The Netbook is Dead. The Smartbook Killed It.
      43. Tutorial: Seedboxes, BitTorrent and Linux Distros
      44. Review: Supreme Super Gamer LiveDVD
      45. Keep Linux visible, or growth stalls
      46. Review: Swiss Army Swiss Flash 8gb
      47. Tutorial: Fix invalid entries in Open Office 3 spell check
      48. Mini Review: PcLinuxOS 2009.2
      49. The death of Linux Evangelism, and the rise of Education
      50. Review: Pardus 2009
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