Intro
Kyle Brady (born November 30, 1987 in Towson, MD) is a programmer and entrepreneur, currently living in San Jose, CA.Early Years
Kyle grew up in Lutherville, MD - attending Immaculate Conception School, a Catholic primary school, for grades K-5, and Loyola Blakefield for grades 6-12. Even at an early age, computers were a large part of life, beginning with learning how to play children's games through MS-DOS. In the 6th grade, he discovered the Internet, and reverse engineered a friend's website, learning HTML in the process.As middle school and high school progressed, he became increasingly interested in computers, continuing to learn Internet-based technologies and languages, picking up XHTML, XML, CSS, and PHP in the process, while also exploring the hardware level - culminating in building a desktop computer, from only the components, in his Senior year.
College
In the Fall of 2005, Kyle relocated 3,000 miles to attend Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, CA as a Freshman in Computer Engineering. In the Spring of 2007, Kyle withdrew from SCU, planning to attend San Jose State University in San Jose, CA, in large part due to a disastrous run as a Resident Assistant and the chaos that ensued after being removed from that position.Kyle briefly attended Mission College in Santa Clara, CA in the Fall of 2007, while the transfer to SJSU was finalized. Spring Semester of 2008 was spent at SJSU, but decided that would be the last semester spent at any college, and withdrew - choosing a disastrous moment to enter the workforce, as Silicon Valley was already preparing for the upcoming economic collapse.
In the Fall of 2008, Kyle attended Mission College as he prepared to rejoin SJSU; Spring 2009 was the first semester back at SJSU as a Computer Science major, entering at the Junior level. Thanks to a packed course schedule, and supplementing classes at Mission College, Kyle will have likely completed college by December 2010 - a year and a half behind schedule, partially due to a destructive transfer process.
Entrepreneur
Sometime during high school, Kyle began working on his own projects, contracting, and consulting jobs - all computer related. A company identity was created, without legal standing, to act as a facade for his work: "Intuition Technologies". After a few years, this morphed into "Intuitive Industries", as a more consumer-friendly name.In July of 2007, Intuitive Industries was founded as a Limited Liability Company, with three founding members, which soon grew to four. Since it's birth, the company has spawned many Internet-based projects; however, most of these have now been discontinued due to either a lack of funding or public interest.
In the Fall of 2008, Intuitive Industries began a working relationship with the then-Bay Area band "Diamond Lane", which continues in the present, doing web and graphic work for the rising band in Los Angeles.
Writing
In the Spring of 2009, Kyle began to take writing seriously, and was soon publishing OpEd pieces on a regular schedule. Garnering some attention and a small audience, he received a permanent guest positiong at the Inquisitr in June 2009 and later expanded his own efforts into metal band promotions.
A science-fiction novel, "An End of Days", was also begun in the Spring of 2009, but its development has since been put on hold to focus on the publishing of a short-story science-fiction series called "A Piecemeal Future". In July of 2009, Taylor Nelson signed on as Kyle's Editor.






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