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Applelust is looking to add writers to its staff. If you are interested or want to be part of the Applelust community, drop us a line with your resume or vita. We are always on the look out for good, very smart, and reliable people to join the staff. If you think you have what it takes, let us know.

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Infinite Loop


The Infinite Loop Series is the column that started it all at Applelust.com. It is serious, deep, and, we hope, teaches you something. This is the original column for which the phrase "Mac philosophy" was coined. In the end these columns go far beyond the Mac to universal ideas we can all learn to appreciate. Hopefully, by reading them, you'll see yourself, your Mac, and your world in new ways. Best read twice, or thrice, we have been told. We simply assume that to think different one must first think. Not your usual Mac column, but worth all the effort. There is nothing else like it on the Mac Web.

David Schultz lives in the Midwest with his wife Christy and their cat Dr. Erwin Schrodinger. His wife is a computer programmer for one of the world's largest construction companies, who unfortunately must work on Windows NT all day.

David is trained in theology, history, philosophy, and counseling. He has advanced degrees in philosophy with specialties in Ancient Greek Philosophy, Kierkegaard, Ethical Theory (with emphasis on 'virtue ethics'), and Philosophy of Religion (with emphasis on 'Analytic Theism'). He has an AOC in contemporary metaphysics as well. He also serves as am ad hoc referee for the academic journal "Ancient Philosophy."

He has served as a Regent's Fellow at the University of Nerbraska-Lincoln, graduate assistant at the same, was Editorial Assistant for "The Journal of Philosophical Research," under the prestigious leadership of Prof. Robert Audi. David has taught at various state universities. Trained in bioethics as well, he was Vice-Chair of the Bioethics Committee at a large medical institution for three years, and has served in various pastoral and counseling positions for youth and single adults. He has won several honors for public speaking along the way.

David currently is Lecturer in Philosophy at a Midwestern, private Jesuit institution (consistently named one of the top Midwestern universities in the country, and this year, 2001, named #1 for teaching!), where he seems to have fallen into teaching the history of philosophy from its earliest times to the present, as well as ethical theory and phil religion when he can. He has written "Mechanism and Doubt," a textbook which is used in his classes. His current research is in nihilism, phenomenology, the religious philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, and the relationship between Greek science and myth.

David bought his first Mac 8 years ago (an SE/30), though he can recall seeing his first Mac in 1984. He has not turned back since (he has never owned a Windows machine and never plans to). His family of Macs includes a G4/450 ("Sawtooth"), a 7100, and PowerBook (FireWire, "Pismo"). Oh, and a Palm IIIc of course! He is a die-hard Mac loyalist and truly believes that Plato would have owned a Mac! He also is committed to teaching people through their love for the Mac. When he is not as his Mac working, or doing philosophy (i.e., worrying), and teaching, he enjoys cooking Italian and Cajun foods, sitting hours on end in bookstores, and reading Russian lit and contemporary physics. He is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Applelust.com.

David Schultz



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