Crew

Lost in the Crowd

Breki Tomasson

BrekiOn the right, we have Breki Tomasson, co-founder of CSICON.org, Editor-in-Chief of The Extropist Examiner, author of The Lonely Savage and Lost Reviewed and – when he’s not thinking up stuff to post on one of those blogs – also an ego-blogger extraordinaire. He can also be found on Twitter, Facebook and too many other sites to list, so we won’t bother you with any of that. He also likes talking about himself in the third person, as I’m sure you’ve noticed. I know he has.

That said, this narcissistic individual is a 29-year old Icelandic male (with a dash of Danish and possibly a sprinkling of French) living in a southern suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. He’s an atheist that was raised Catholic, member of the Swedish Pirate Party and convinced extropist. He’s dabbled with the occult in secret societies, created Swedish hip hop music, confused himself inside and out with Discordianism, written (bad) poetry and spent countless hours juggling. He also plays World of Warcraft (Alliance, EU-Emerald Dream), trains martial arts and regularly picks his nose when he thinks nobody is looking.

You will catch Breki in most everything in the CSICON network.

Petter Martensson

Petter is frightfully boring and hasn’t written anything about himself yet. That’s actually him on the right hand side, there, but who knows when he’ll actually get around to making himself useful and write something that I can replace this extraordinarily crummy placeholder text with. Oh dear, I just ended a sentence with a preposition, didn’t I? Prepositions are things you should never end sentences in. Oh no, I did it again!

You will catch Petter in the Claims of the Normal Podcast.