Virtuality: the nexus between the virtual and the real, the place where the virtual becomes real and reality becomes virtual, a matrix of appearances.
David K. Schultz, 1957-2008 (see RIP: David Schultz of AppleLust and his obituary), was a philosopher and university educator who lived in Omaha, Nebraska, and taught at Creighton University. He wrote for MyMac and MacOS Daily, and he published Applelust, as well as contributed to Low End Mac. His wife, Christy, is a computer programmer. He was completely and utterly insane about the Mac.
- Adobe and Law & Order on the Mac Web, 6/15/00. To avoid the courtroom, the Mac Web needs a code of ethics which sites voluntarily accept.
- Beta than nothing, David Schultz, Virtuality, 5/23. Beta testing isn't for everyone. David Schultz offers advice on preparing your Mac for the OS X beta.
- The natives are growing restless, David Schultz, 5/8/00. Users are demanding more choices. Should Apple expand the product line?
- The tech support dance, 4/24/00. "A tech support call is actually an intricate dance of conflicting interests and viewpoints."
- Apple Tech Support or pop psychology?, 4/7/00
- Profile: Applelust's David Schultz, Joey Cooper, MacMilitia.
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