About Jon Scheiber

Jon ScheiberJon Scheiber, also known by his online monikers myJon, Scheiber, JS, and JMS, is a web and graphic designer, as well as a freelance technical support agent. He is currently a junior in college and resides in New York, NY. He is said to be technologically gifted at almost anything technology. His skills, which range from technology to graphic design, have led him to much familiarity and recognition on the Internet. His “knack” for design is the primary reason why he was a part of various projects, including Showdock, System Showdown, The Sports DocketQuality Presentations, Think Magazine, and The Stony Brook Press. He currently hosts This with Jon Scheiber, a weekly half-hour radio show on BlogTalkRadio and side project from Showdock.

Just over nine years ago, Jon knew close to nothing about computers, especially Macs, his current specialty. Now, Jon can practically be the enthusiastic spokesman of Apple, Inc. He currently uses an Apple MacBook Pro that runs on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), along with VMware Fusion running Windows 7. Also, get this: he just about knows every little juicy fact or interesting detail from a myriad of Apple topics, from Steve Jobs to iTunes. He also played the role of the “The Mac Guy” on the most popular technology show on BlogTalkRadio, System Showdown.

Jon was an active member of his high school’s photography club, which also happens to coincide with one of his major hobbies. Jon also volunteered regularly at a branch of the Queens Library. This well-rounded individual also knows just about everything about his favorite rock band, The Beatles, in addition to being an avid watcher of The Office, Breaking Bad, and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

You can check out Jon’s personal web site over at myJon.com (which you are on right now), as well as his Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, LinkedInAbout.me, Last.fm, and reddit. You can also direct any inquiries to him using the contact form.

Biography verbosely composed by the masterful Ethan Kwassman and edited by Jon Scheiber.