FUZZYLUKE exists to help you listen to your car without having to spend all of your hard-earned money to do so. For most people, a car is the 2nd largest investment in their life, and yet we still treat it like magic most of the time. Keep it in the garage, get it washed, take it to a professional when it breaks. But what is actually going on in there? Your car is now as much computer as it is machine, and FUZZYLUKE was built to give you the tools to talk to your car directly.
FUZZYLUKE is very much a labor of love that started out as a "There's got to be a better way!" idea back in 2004, and continues to evolve. Do you have a great idea for something you'd like to see FUZZYLUKE do? Let us know, because we'll probably do it.
FUZZYLUKE is located in Houston, Texas, the 4th largest city in the United States.
Support - support@fuzzyluke.com
Sales - sales@fuzzyluke.com
Investors - investors@fuzzyluke.com
Advertise With Us - advertising@fuzzyluke.com
Michael is the founder of FuzzyLuke as well the guy who wrote all the original FuzzyLuke software, including the website you're reading at this very moment. Michael's passion in life is making technology work for regular people, especially bridging the physical world with the Internet.
Aaron is a jack of all trades. He enjoys working on the technical side of things while thinking about the strategy behind the business that drives the technical part of his work. He spent a number of years with The Boeing Co. learning everything he could about the International Space Station before moving into a position writing software for the Space Stations thermal systems. He left the space industry to jump into the world of iPhone app development, which he now leads here at FuzzyLuke.
Fuzzy and Luke were Michael's two cats growing up in a small town in Colorado.
Long before the dawn of the web or LOLCats, Michael used to hand craft cardboard thought bubbles with funny comments written on them and tie them to Fuzzy and Luke for comic effect, thereby paving the way for future web glory for millions of Internet folk*.
*Not really, that would just be weird.
FUZZYLUKE runs on an Ubuntu 9.04 server using Django+Pinax as the web framework and MySQL as the backing store. Here's another cool logo to jazz this place up a bit: