a short time ago, we told you how to stalk Gizmodo staff members on Facebook , but we completely forgot to really inform you a section about everybody. Let’s fix that.
Before we jump into the thrill stuff, there are two belongings you have to know:
Our staff members’ Facebook pages include each individual’s posts at the side of photos, amusing messages, and the occasional fun link. Basically, those pages make maintaining a tally of your favorite Gizmodo folks simpler than ever. I highly recommend selecting a number of folks, clicking on their names, and hitting their LIKE buttons.
Most staff members didn’t have somewhat blurb prewritten about themselves, so you’re getting my potentially biased opinions mixed into their bios. Attempt to avoid holding that against them.
Brian Lam
Once upon a time, Brian Lam lurked around boxing gyms and the offices of WIRED and Maximum PC. He eventually left those for Gizmodo and its tiny staff of four people-two writers and two interns. Now that he’s helped both the location and the employees grow, our Editorial Director Extraordinaire is making an attempt out an aspect project called Scuttlefish , a website concentrating on the awe-inspiring nature of the sea-his true mistress.
Jason Chen
When Jason’s not sticking things down his pants or cooing over his adorable pet bunny, he’s running a beautiful tight ship as Gizmodo’s Lead Editor. It’s difficult for any of us to misbehave too much under his watchful eyes, so we often try and get him drunk once we would like to cause mischief.
Joe Brown
Joe Brown, our Features Editor, came to visit to us from WIRED and dad Sci. Before working for those publications, he was an auto mechanic, a chef, and spent two years absorbing Japanese culture. He knows gadgets well enough to understand that 95% of them are junk, and he’s not shy about revealing that. He’s also not shy about threatening to do terrible things to writers who dare miss deadlines.
Jesus Diaz
I’m convinced that Jesus is incapable of writing a post that isn’t intriguing, mind-blowing, awesome, or all the above with a scoop of whipped cream on top. He’s the man who’ll manages to make our staff chat room fill with laughter even on the worst days-often by Photoshopping someone’s pants off. He’s been a writer and an artist nearly all his life and we appreciate the wisdom and skill he brings on board.
Joel Johnson
If I hadn’t actually met Joel at CES 2010, I’d still believe that he’s some kind of mythical creature who only appears to write down a number of stunning posts before disappearing into the fog again. He was among Gizmodo’s earliest writers, poked around Kotaku, had a hand within the creation of Consumerist, bossed people around at WIRED, contributed to many major publications, and doubtless still lurks around Boing Boing when no person is paying attention.
Bryan Gardiner
Bryan has been a personal investigator, gadget blogger, and a magazine writer. We’re happy to have him back on blogging as our investigative reporter, but we also live in fear that he’ll battle through our trash and discover our dirtiest secrets if we’re not nice to him.
Matt Buchanan
If pork buns, coffee, and sweets didn’t exist, Matt would probably wither away-so we definitely regularly thank the culinary gods for keeping him around. He brings us so much knowledge about cameras, mobile devices, and other gadgets that we don’t even mind having to keep an intern whose sole purpose is to make certain that Matt hasn’t fallen asleep at the keyboard again.
Brian Barrett
When Brian isn’t reporting for Gizmodo, he’s making people laugh while working as an actor, comedian, and master of improv. He’s talented and seems to have an enormous knack for turning anything he touches into comedy gold.
Kat Hannaford
Before joining Gizmodo, Kat worked for Tech Digest and T3, so she’s definitely got a terrific grip on the UK tech scene. We appreciate her not only for her wit and quirky tastes, but additionally because she’s around to work throughout the odd hours when anything else of us would otherwise be sleeping.
Rosa Golijan
Despite having been portion of an exceedingly skilled team while at Lifehacker, I was still blown away by the concentration of talent found at Gizmodo. I’m proud to be surrounded by the folks described in this post and would rather inform you more about them than myself. When you feel the urge to grasp more about me for whatever reason, I counsel being attentive to my tweets .
Kyle VanHemert
Kyle is the mystical force which keeps our interns free of trouble and our chat rooms jam-packed with inside jokes. He’s the right balance of enthusiasm, experience, energy, and kindness-but God allow you to whenever you come between him and a sandwich.
Sam Biddle
While we regularly make fun of Sam for his peculiar taste in sweaters, we definitely appreciate and adore him for the entire news culture experience he brings to our team. We believe that the writing talent may run within the family as Sam has apprenticed under his father, a tech and science journalist from the days when computers had double digit MHz clock speeds.
Sam Spratt
I sincerely doubt that Sam knew what was before him when he made his first digital painting about two to 3 years ago. In the end, it’d be pretty odd if he managed to predict that he’d find himself drawing Adam Frucci riding a space raptor or Chewbacca breast-feeding Macaulay Culkin . Either way, he’s jam-packed with fresh talent and we’re happy to have him around for our awkward illustration requests.
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