Asterisk Consultant, food reviewer, Harley Rider.
Originally from New York, Fred considers Florida home and is a proud graduate of the University of Florida (Go GATORS!). Fred consults through Team Forrest, and enjoys family, friends, and motorcycles.
After wooing his wife in Ann Arbor, Fred needed to return to Florida for work reasons. He tries to return often-- when he's in town, Fred enjoys lunch at a2b3.
Fred's Sites
- QXORK - The Fred Posner Contact Site
- Fat Freddy Says - Food Reviews
- Dream Day Cakes
- Fred's Personal Site
- Team Forrest
In the News
- Fighting scam phone calls in Florida, on WCJB-TV Ch. 20
- Riding the totter with Homeless Dave ( Dave Askins ) Teeter Talk:
HD: Wow. So you said, Hey, it's cold up there, so let me go there to Michigan?? FP: One of the big failures in life is not convincing the girlfriend that it would be better to move down to Florida than for me to move up here!
- Article on Concentrate re Parking
"Everyone is interested in parking," says Fred Posner, who developed the new application with Edward Vielmetti. "There has been some creative use of this data in the past."
- Article on Mlive re Parking
It's the work of Fred Posner of Pittsfield Township and Edward Vielmetti of Ann Arbor, who share an interest in the latest technology and - not uncoincidentally - the Korean food Bi Bim Bop. They're part of an informal weekly luncheon group - called a2b3 - that is centered around both interests.
- Blog Post on VoIP Tech Chat responding to the A2DDA
I must ask, what control of this information is needed? “My goodness, it’s crazy. I can’t believe it… with this parking space availability information… I can unlock the secret to who killed Kennedy!!!! Eureka!” Sarcasm aside, the thought of government controlling information means the end of freedom. Information is for people and there’s a reason why people need access to information. If you have thoughts of controlling information, please leave government. Also, citing the source of information is not a problem, it’s actually proper, responsible, and good practice.