I have a home page. Therefore I am.

I have been wildly unsuccessful finding random people I used to know on the net. Admittedly, I haven't tried all that hard. However I realized that not existing myself, I'm hardly justified in complaining. And that is why I now have a home page: it exists to locate me.

Sufficient information to uniquely identify me among all of the other people bearing the name Craig Fields: I grew up in Modesto, CA, went to Davis High ('85), then CSU Stanislaus for two years, then MIT for 2.5 years. Played for Infocom one summer, worked for Anant Agarwal at MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science for about a year, and was a Systems Programmer at MIT for a bit over seven years. After briefly wandering around plotting world domination and pursuing random other projects, I went to work for PatientKeeper, where I am today.

I did not also run DARPA in my free time. That guy also went to MIT, but I think he got his PhD when I was about three.

For me to offer any further information about myself would be making the unwarranted assumption that you care. In the improbable case that you do, please send mail and say hi. c f i e l d s @ m i t . e d u. In the probable case that you don't, it would be strange for you to send me anything. In the case that you are collecting email addresses for whatever nefarious advertising purposes, please don't collect mine. The odds are vanishingly small that I want to buy anything I don't already know about, particularly from someone who sends me unsolicited email.

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Last updated 12/26/05.