Gavin Bollard lives in Sydney with his wife and two primary school aged boys. For the past eighteen years, he has worked in various information technology roles which include trainer, helpdesk supporter, developer, manager and strategist. He still spends way too much time in front of a computer.
Gavin’s major obsessions include Doctor Who, movies, computing and aspergers. He’ll ramble on about these for hours if you let him. He’s also something of an obsessive compulsive collector – of lots of things.
At home, he is a father, a cub scout leader and an advocate for Aspergers Sydnrome.
Gavin is the author of several blogs, including life with aspergers (http://life-with-aspergers.blogspot.com/)

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