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2 unusual facts about Adam C. Engst


Adam C. Engst

He has also written many technical books, including the best-selling Internet Starter Kit series in the 1990s, books on Eudora and iPhoto, and magazine articles for MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld.

Macintosh SE/30

In a January 2009 Macworld feature commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Macintosh, three industry commentators – Adam C. Engst of TidBITS, John Gruber of Daring Fireball, and John Siracusa of Ars Technica – chose the SE/30 as their favorite Mac model of all time.


Adam C. Stacey

Stacey entered public life by seeking a seat on the Bath Charter Township Board of Trustees in 2004.

He returned to Michigan to pursue his collegiate education receiving a bachelor's degree in political science and a degree from the Honors College at Michigan State University in 1996.

He believed that a carte blance approach that treated large scale machinery driven businesses equally with home based occupations could legalize industrial operations that would damage homeowners' property values in the rural areas north of Interstate Highway 69.

Stacey also fought against and helped defeat an attempt to rezone the entire northern half of Bath Township into a de facto business district by grandfathering in existing non-conforming business operations.

He is an elected member of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners representing the 7th District, which are the communities of Bath Charter Township, Victor Township and Olive Township.

Judy Nugent

The Taylors had a daughter Tiffany and three sons, Adam Carlyle Taylor (1966–1994), Matthew Taylor (born 1970), and Cooper Taylor (born 1975).


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