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Jay Maynard, the Tron Guy

Jay Maynard is a computer programmer and system administrator. He is most famous for impressing the ladies with an electroluminescent Tron Guy costume.

Internet fame

He became a subject of Internet discussion forums when his costume, inspired by the movie TRON, spread across the net from postings on Slashdot[1] and Fark. He parlayed his notoriety into a series of appearances on the late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2004.

In 2006, Maynard appeared in a music video entitled "We Are the Web", for the website of the same name. The video advocates the concept of network neutrality.[2] In it, Maynard appears alongside several other internet celebrities, including Leslie Hall and Randy Constan. He was also parodied in the South Park episode "Canada on Strike!" His likeness appeared alongside those of such other Internet celebrities as Gary Brolsma, Star Wars Kid, Chris Crocker and Tay Zonday.

Personal life

Maynard is the maintainer for Hercules, which emulates IBM mainframe hardware.[3]

Maynard's hobbies include conservative politics, amateur radio (callsign K5ZC), pistol shooting, flying, and attending technology and fan conventions.[4] He currently resides in Fairmont, Minnesota.[5][6] Despite his appearances as the "Tron Guy", Maynard has much more memorabilia from the Warner Bros. animated series Animaniacs in his home.[7]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Another Fan-Made TRON Costume". Slashdot. 2004-04-18. Retrieved 2006-07-12.
  2. ^ "Fighting for Net Neutrality". wearetheweb.org. Retrieved 2006-08-21.
  3. ^ "The Hercules System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture Emulator". Jay Maynard. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
  4. ^ "So, Tron Guy, Gem Sweater Lady, and the Firefox Walk Into a Bar ..." Wired.
  5. ^ "Jimmy Kimmel Live: The initial interview". ABC. 2004-05-03. Retrieved 2006-07-12.
  6. ^ "Jimmy Kimmel Live: The dating introduction video". ABC. 2004-08-23. Retrieved 2006-07-12.
  7. ^ "Being Tron Guy". City Pages. 2008-08-13. Retrieved 2008-08-13.

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