Timothy Wyckoff Lynch (born February 7, 1970) is one of the earliest Internet television critics (posting reviews to Usenet as early as 1988), mostly reviewing Star Trek series (including the movies and some books). He attended Cornell University and the California Institute of Technology. He currently teaches physics and astronomy classes at Montclair Kimberley Academy in Montclair, New Jersey.
He is known both for his reviews, especially those of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and for "giving up" on Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise due to perceived lack of quality. In total, he has contributed more than 450 episode reviews and season wrap ups for the various shows.
In addition to his online work, Lynch was also a regular book reviewer for the British magazine TV Zone, from 1998 to 2003. He also wrote the foreword to the book Net Trek by Michael Wolff and was a writer for the trivia video game Star Trek: The Game Show, released by Sound Source Interactive.
He is known both for his reviews, especially those of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and for "giving up" on Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise due to perceived lack of quality. In total, he has contributed more than 450 episode reviews and season wrap ups for the various shows.
In addition to his online work, Lynch was also a regular book reviewer for the British magazine TV Zone, from 1998 to 2003. He also wrote the foreword to the book Net Trek by Michael Wolff and was a writer for the trivia video game Star Trek: The Game Show, released by Sound Source Interactive.
Anarcho-nihilism is a philosophy that posits the meaningless of life while also supporting the abolition of the state. Anarcho-nihilists combine the emotivist's opposition to virtually all forms of order with radical subjectivist moral and epistemological theory. Franz Jung was the chief exponent of anarcho-nihilism, and Jens Bjørneboe was also a self-described anarcho-nihilist. It has been argued that industrial societies are characterized by an inner schism which is revealed in anarcho-nihilist modernism. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's anarcho-nihilist inclinations—both in artistic and in political terms— were pronounced in his pre-Futurist works. The British Libertarian Anarcho-Nihilist Nietzschian Party and the German Anarkonihilistisk Folkeparti have thus far not enjoyed any electoral success.
Bobby Wilberg (born May 30, 1964) is a racecar driver from Stoughton, Wisconsin.
Racing career
Bobby's stock car racing career began in 1984 at Madison International Speedway (then known as Capital Super Speedway). In over 25 years in racing, he has compiled 17 track championships and over 100 feature victories.
Racing Highlights
Track Championships
*1991 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1992 Madison International Speedway - Modified
*1995 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1995 Madison International Speedway - Modified
*1996 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1996 Madison International Speedway - Modified
*1997 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1998 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1999 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*2000 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*2002 Madison International Speedway - Super Late Models
*2005 Madison International Speedway- Super Late Models
*2005 Madison International Speedway - ASA Late Models
*2006 Madison International Speedway - ASA Late Models
*2007 Madison International Speedway - Madison Late Models
*2007 Madison International Speedway - Limited Late Models
*2008 Madison International Speedway - Limited Late Models
Rookie of the Year
*1989 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1997 Madison International Speedway - Late Models
Other Accolades
*1989 - Dells Speedway end of year special champion - Sportsman Division
*1997 - National Short Track Champion - Rockford Rules division (200 laps)
*1999 - National Short Track Champion - Rockford Rules division (200 laps)
*2001 - Overall Winner - Labor Day special - Madison International Speedway
*2004 - National Short Track Championships-ASA Late Model Series 100 Winner - Rockford Speedway
*2008 - Madison International Speedway Fall Classic (overall winner)
Racing career
Bobby's stock car racing career began in 1984 at Madison International Speedway (then known as Capital Super Speedway). In over 25 years in racing, he has compiled 17 track championships and over 100 feature victories.
Racing Highlights
Track Championships
*1991 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1992 Madison International Speedway - Modified
*1995 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1995 Madison International Speedway - Modified
*1996 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1996 Madison International Speedway - Modified
*1997 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1998 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1999 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*2000 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*2002 Madison International Speedway - Super Late Models
*2005 Madison International Speedway- Super Late Models
*2005 Madison International Speedway - ASA Late Models
*2006 Madison International Speedway - ASA Late Models
*2007 Madison International Speedway - Madison Late Models
*2007 Madison International Speedway - Limited Late Models
*2008 Madison International Speedway - Limited Late Models
Rookie of the Year
*1989 Rockford Speedway - Late Models
*1997 Madison International Speedway - Late Models
Other Accolades
*1989 - Dells Speedway end of year special champion - Sportsman Division
*1997 - National Short Track Champion - Rockford Rules division (200 laps)
*1999 - National Short Track Champion - Rockford Rules division (200 laps)
*2001 - Overall Winner - Labor Day special - Madison International Speedway
*2004 - National Short Track Championships-ASA Late Model Series 100 Winner - Rockford Speedway
*2008 - Madison International Speedway Fall Classic (overall winner)
Jared Siefert is an American racecar driver from Green Bay, Wisconsin. He was the 2007 IMCA Modified national champion. His father, Art, is another IMCA Modified driver.
Siefert won the 2007 IMCA Modified championship. He was the only driver in the nation to win IMCA Modified titles at three tracks. He won Luxemburg Speedway on Friday nights, Shawano Speedway on Saturday nights, and Seymour Speedway on Sunday nights. He competed against 2006 IMCA Modified national champion Benji LaCrosse at both Luxemburg and Seymour. He scored twelve feature wins, winning $12,000 for the championship. He also went to Iowa to compete in the Frostbuster Weekend, a three race group of pre-season events at Boone Speedway, Marshalltown, Iowa and Beatrice, Nebraska.<ref name=WhoWon />
Siefert won the 2007 IMCA Modified championship. He was the only driver in the nation to win IMCA Modified titles at three tracks. He won Luxemburg Speedway on Friday nights, Shawano Speedway on Saturday nights, and Seymour Speedway on Sunday nights. He competed against 2006 IMCA Modified national champion Benji LaCrosse at both Luxemburg and Seymour. He scored twelve feature wins, winning $12,000 for the championship. He also went to Iowa to compete in the Frostbuster Weekend, a three race group of pre-season events at Boone Speedway, Marshalltown, Iowa and Beatrice, Nebraska.<ref name=WhoWon />