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Jay Krivanek - E-Mail
Jay has been into radio since he was living in a placenta, even then he had a mic in his hand and a record to spin. The facination has mainly been with reaching a large audience. The prospects he finds with unknown people listening to him is a tad scary. Being in Internet Radio since late 1998 he found an outlet for his insatiable desire to have random people hear his voice in a music stream called KXRM which were the call letters to his very low power FM station that he ran through much of the mid 90's. If he is anything, he is obsessive. Ladies, if you like guys who sit in closets transmiting their mojo to the world while ignoring you and not getting out much then Jay is definately your man. His role at Radio Toolbox is to administrate and facilitate. He is the person behind those nifty tools you use such as Steamcast, Radio Toolbox, Mp3 Toolbox and the other trinkets as well as the core development leader for everything Radio Toolbox, this of course happens in his spare time while not broadcasting to the world. Heh, we know, lady killer.
Daniel Kotila
Daniel was Jay's faithful partner in crime on the airwaves in the pirate days. He was the guy with the patch over his left eye and had a strange speech phenomenon that would make him say "arrrg" all the time. His parrot also had a nasty tenacy to chew on old crappy CD's. Daniel spends most of his time these days helping with the management of the test bed of streams that keeps our reviewed hosts happy when their bandwidth bills come in. He ensures that the quality is both measured in speed and performance by making sure that those test streams are always full of happy listeners. This helps in his research and development of our test radio station that provides many of the motivations for the resources you consume. Daniel has a savant like quality at finding good music and making sure that it keeps sucking the bandwidth day after day.