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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Al Fasoldt is an American columnist for the Syracuse Post-Standard. He writes the "Technofile" column, (http://www.technofileonline.com) reviewing and commenting on computer technology. His alter ego, "Doctor Gizmo" for years educated and entertained readers of the Syracuse Post-Standard' with his questions/answers column about most things computer, digital, and photographic. For several years Fasoldt, along with Gene Wolf, had a Sunday call-in radio show, "Random Access" answering questions on computers, and operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, Linux) on WSYR am radio in Syracuse and surrounding Central New York. He has educated/entertained/inspired many readers & listeners of all ages about many things technological.Though, for years, Fasoldt was the "PC" guy on the radio show, vs. Gene Wolf's Mac-expert persona, as he tried, and came to like, Apple computers and their simpler/safer operating systems, Fasoldt became an avid Mac user. In this way, several years later, such other computer/technology experts/writers/broadcasters as Leo Laporte (http://live.twit.tv) and Walt Mossberg (http://mossblog.allthingsd.com/) followed in Fasoldt's footsteps. Fasoldt still gives expert advice on Macs, PCs, and more, as he and his wife, Nancy, (http://travelswithotto.blogspot.com/) travel the USA in "Otto", their motor home.Fasoldt has been a reporter, writer and editor since 1963, when he was a Saigon Bureau Chief for the Stars and Stripes during the Vietnam War. His work has also appeared in Fanfare Magazine, Esquire, and many online publications.. }

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