… and now a Bath Tech Reunion

Hot on the heels of the Curd Family Get-together, a reunion for the 1967 intake of City of Bath Technical School (Bath Tech) old boys has been arranged – my god, I feel old all of a sudden! If by some strange chance you have arrived at this page and were one of those in [...]

SteamPunk

I had no idea what SteamPunk was when I heard it mentioned the other day, so I decided to investigate. After a quick look around I came across The Streampunk Workshop, there’s some great work on there and it’s well worth 20 minutes of your valuable time. Steampunk LCD

Netgear DG834G and AOL

Yesterday I visited a lady with a few internet connection and PC problems. The PC stuff was fairly trivial with just the normal spyware confusions etc but the networking problems were something rather new to me. The ISP involved was AOL, and they provided a Netgear DG834G, 54Mbps Wireless ADSL router as part of their [...]

BT’s Bad Phorm

Following on from Garan’s piece about Phorm, BT have announced a trial involving 10,000 subscribers. Read about it on The Register.

CURD Family get together 2

We now have a date for the family get together: Sarratt Local History Society are planning an Open Day and Curd Family get together in the village of Sarratt on Saturday July 19th. There will be a display devoted to the story of the family of John Curd who married Susannah Pymley in the village [...]

Phorm, an opinion

Garan has beaten me to it with a recent posting on his blog. He writes about some very important news for the majority of UK internet users. If you want the internet to remain the relatively open and free place it is today and you want your browsing habits to remain personal, I suggest you [...]