Thomas Moore was a door-to-door salesman, private pilot, machinist, soldier, actor, recording engineer, marketing director, aerospace engineer, inventor, sailor and yacht designer – all before he began writing about the Internet. During the mid 1990's, he wrote a monthly column about the emerging World Wide Web, which appeared in wildly popular underground magazine: WWWiz Magazine. Thomas Moore's Guide To The Internet appeals to readers who are interested in learning about the early cultural and historical beginnings of the world's largest information exchange network.