About

Paul Kerl was a teenager filled with angst when pyktech was new on the block. Since then, he has transformed into a less angst-ridden bro’ and pyktech is a chillin’ pad of ‘illinest proportions, so just take it easy and let it flow, dawg.

not paul
This is not Paul, but it is someone Paul looks to when times are rough.

A Summary Of What You Will Find Here

The main site is here to index other things Paul is doing. Blog you say? Nah, more like a chaotic happenstance in one man’s life. A footnote to a bigger exploration. A byproduct of the internet “revolution.” A point on the “long tail” of publishing. A hobby so Paul can look at statistics about who visits these so-called, “blogs.” Yeah, mostly that. But the other stuff matters too.

There’s also a gallery. Supposedly the gallery is where Paul has pictures with, “friends,” but it’s actually people with whom he pays to be in pictures. He pays a lot, so that’s why the pictures look so authentic.

Finally, there’s links on the left side. These are Paul’s personal bookmarks, which Paul refers to as, “non-lies,” a.k.a., “truths.”check out paul’s google shares here for now
So chill out and take it in, pyktech is a good time. Trust me.

In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration. Pyktech embodies this idea of exploration.
-Ansel Adams (ok, well, prove that he didn’t say this)

Comments

  1. January 21st, 2007 | 6:23 pm

    I don’t think Ansel Adams really said that.

  2. January 21st, 2007 | 6:24 pm

    Lynn too.

    Tell your server to stop telling us to slow down. and we are not cowboys.

  3. Julie Swann
    July 3rd, 2007 | 7:16 am

    Paul,

    I’m a faculty member in ISyE at GT. I was searching for your email address and found this site (fun, fun!). Can you send me the best email to use for the short term to contact you?

    Thanks!
    Julie Swann