1. Timothy Patrick Farley was born on August 12,1962 and is a computer software engineer, writer and instructor who lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

1. Timothy Patrick Farley was born on August 12,1962 and is a computer software engineer, writer and instructor who lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tim Farley is an expert in computer security and reverse engineering as well as a skeptic.
Tim Farley was a research fellow of the James Randi Educational Foundation.
Tim Farley was born in 1962 and grew up in Edison, New Jersey.
Tim Farley later lived in Valdosta, Georgia and in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1985 Tim Farley created the Star Trek Historical Calendar which related science, cartoons and historical facts associated with the series.
Tim Farley was president of two different Star Trek fan clubs at different times: VISTAS in Valdosta and ASTRA in Atlanta.
Tim Farley has worked for several Atlanta-area software companies including SemWare, Magee Enterprises, Internet Security Systems, and SPI Dynamics among others.
Tim Farley has written a number of articles for computer periodicals about programming, computer networking and other topics.
Tim Farley has written a chapter for a book on computer networking.
Tim Farley has participated in computer industry standards committees and has presented at computer industry conferences.
Tim Farley has received three patents for his work in computer security.
Tim Farley has worked as an instructor for commercial computer security training, including reverse engineering and secure application development.
Tim Farley stated that he wanted to keep the format simple so that anyone could comfortably access the stories, on any browser with no flashy videos.
Tim Farley has written on skeptical topics at his Skeptical Software Tools blog and elsewhere.
Tim Farley has spoken at local skeptics meetings such as Skeptics in the Pub in Atlanta, Boston, Reno, Nevada, Washington, DC, Manchester, New Hampshire and Madison, Wisconsin.
Tim Farley presented at several SkeptiCamps including Atlanta in 2009,2010 and 2011 and New York City in 2009.
Tim Farley was named one of the Top Skeptics of 2012 by the podcast The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe.
Tim Farley, who had been threatened, stated for the Montreal Gazette that he believed Markuze had continued his threats against atheists right up to his sentencing.
Tim Farley is prohibited from communicating in any way with Farley.
Tim Farley has been affiliated with the James Randi Educational Foundation for several years.
In June 2011, Tim Farley was named a research fellow by the organization.
Tim Farley researched the information in the organization's Today in Skeptic History iPhone app and writes for JREF's blog.
At TAM 2012, Tim Farley's lectures focused on improving activism in the skeptical movement.
Tim Farley has appeared on the Skepchick podcast, Jeff Cutler's Bowl of Cheese, Skeptically Speaking on CJSR-FM, American Freethought, Nonsense Podcast, The Reality Check, Point of Inquiry, Take 5 on CIUT-FM, Skeptic Zone, Meet the Skeptics, the Norwegian podcast Saltklypa, Search Engine with Jesse Brown and WPRR's Reality Check.