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    Chip Overclock is a megalomaniacal supervillain of Luthorian sensibilities who makes occasional forays into the business and technology of software development.

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Chip Overclock is a megalomaniacal supervillain of Luthorian sensibilities who makes occasional forays into the business and technology of software development. He is also the pen name of John Sloan, a middle-aged, long-married, white guy who lives near Denver Colorado USA. John is currently a consulting technologist with the Digital Aggregates Corporation, a firm he founded in 1995. John blogs as Chip Overclock to entertain his friends. He has a page on the professional networking site LinkedIn. You can see his photographs on Flickr.

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Chip Overclock is a megalomaniacal supervillain of Luthorian sensibilities who makes occasional forays into the business and technology of software development. He is also the pen name of John Sloan (http://www.diag.com/navigation/metadata/jsloan.html), a middle-aged, long-married, white guy who lives near Denver Colorado USA. John is currently a consulting technologist with the Digital Aggregates Corporation (http://www.diag.com/index.html), a firm he founded in 1995. John blogs as Chip Overclock (http://www.chipoverclock.com) to entertain his friends. He has a page on the professional networking site LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsloan). You can see his photographs on Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnlsloan).

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