Submitted by iansmith on Tue, 04/22/2008 - 09:48.
Ian Smith hangs around at Transmutable and acts like a CTO; strangely, no one has told him to go away.
His primary functions seem to be sitting in front of large radiation emitters, banging the home
row keys, causing patterns of one and zeroes to be formed, and complaining loudly. This complaining
is often related to the quality of tea available to him, but more frequently is about the lack of
an old-school, shotgun wedding between software development processes and the needs of actual
users. Before his current loitering at Transmutable, he lounged about in Seattle's U-district
under the influence of Intel Research. Previously, he ran the idle loop at PARC's Computer Science Lab and in
the far distant past he annoyed people in the terminal rooms at Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech asked
him to leave in 1998, PARC followed suit in 2003. He may, in fact, have no qualifications whatsoever.