Eric Keller
You can't have a section titled personal without talking about my family. I have a wife (Kristen) and two sons (Braden and Devin) - I won't give their ages since these pages seem to get out of date pretty quickly. The picture was taken April 2007. We live in Ewing.
I debated putting the above my family, but figured there'd be backlash... but I love Chipotle. They're a burrito joint that was started in Denver and they're all over the place out there, so I was introduced to them immediately upon moving there in 1999 and ate there at least weekly. They went public in early 2006 and I'm kicking myself since they were at around $40 a share and are now (Aug 2007) around $110. Closest one to Princeton is in Bridgewater.
I also have two dogs - Six is a black lab mixed (with what, I don't know), we got her in Colorado. Sonny is a Miniature Pinsher. I got him as an undergrad.
I am a huge fan of Virginia Tech football. Since I graduated, I've gotten to a few games, with the most memorable being a game vs. Georgia Tech that never kicked off due to lightning (which me and my Dad stood in the pouring rain). Lee Corso, after making negative comments about us, had his car hit by lightning. After that he was then quoted as saying "I don't know what a Hokie is, but God is one of them". We're very passionate about our team, to say the least.
I like music and going to see bands play live. My current favorites are The Arctic Monkeys and My Chemical Romance. In small venues of bands that people should know (ie they've been on MTV), I've seen The Arctic Monkeys, New Found Glory (many times), Midtown (many times), The Starting Line, My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday (a couple times), Lit, Yellowcard (many times), The Ataris, Good Charlotte, Train (a couple times). Bigger concerts I've gone to include Blink 182, the Warp tour, and Harry Connick Jr. My prized possesion is my ticket signed by Kid Capri (A DJ I grew up listening to on). I used to carry it in my wallet, but I have a nasty habit of not emptying my pockets before doing laundry, so I decided I shouldn't carry it around. And one of my favorite moments what when I went to see Doug E. Fresh in college, he beat boxed while the crowd sang La di da di (Slick Rick's been my favorite since I was a kid). By the way, I got the pic from the Arctic Monkeys website, I wasn't there.
I lived in Boulder, Colorado for 7 years before coming to Princeton. I grew up in New York, so it wasn't a shock or anything moving to New Jersey. Living in Colorado, we liked to hike (we hiked less, once Braden was born, though I did put him in the backpack like carrier for occasional hikes). We also liked to take weekend trips to nearby places. Out there, nearby means within 10 hours. We've gone to Yellowstone, Moab, Santa Fe, Aspen (for Winter X games, and also in the fall when all the leaves turn yellow), the Great Sand Dunes, and probably a few others. I like broadway shows and even got season tickets to all the shows that came through Denver.

I also am very particular about what I drink.

Breakfast: Celestial Seasonings - Imperial Peach White Tea. I lived right across the street from their factory in Boulder so I got hooked.
Lunch: Sunkist, with Coke Zero being my diet drink of choice. I tend to stack the cans and leave them on my desk rather than walk 3 feet and recycle them (I eventually do), so you might see quite a few. I even created a wall (about 4'x3') of sunkist and regular coke cans to make the VT logo (the orange sunkist cans were the background and the red coke cans made the VT).
Dinner: Budini Malbec - It's an $8 wine that was readily available from the wine store I went to in Colorado. Despite the low cost, it was one of the better wines I've ever had. I haven't found it around here and now that I basically don't make any money, $8 seems like a lot more than it used to (compared to tap water or a 25 cent soda).