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Friends’ Home Web Page Addresses


Jeremy Brayshaw   http://www.pressxpress.co.uk/
Some of you may remember Jeremy from the 80's when he ran the Ceefax Telesoftware service, or the early 90's when he was in the BH Travel Unit.  Now he works from home (near Braintree in Essex) using his Acorn RiscPC (another Acorn fan!) doing small print runs.  (Discounts given for Christian related material.)
Steve Conway http://www.steveconway.net/
Steve's web site with info about his favourite martial art - Tae Kwon-do.
Richard Downs http://www.denham62.demon.co.uk/
Rick Fornalski http://www.blntechnicalsvcs.com/
http://www.claymate.co.uk/
Rick started off in Telecine at the Beeb, moved over to ITN, and is now a freelance electronic design engineer (clever sod!)
Nick Gill http://www.badgers-hill.demon.co.uk/
Reg Hawthorne http://www.terencenash.freeserve.co.uk/Regsweb/
Reg does some fantastic wood-turning, and these pages (hosted on Pete Nash's site) show some of his work.
Benjamin Jewell http://www.powerjets.co.uk/index.htm
Benjamin and his friends Toby and Jolyon are complete nutters who would clearly prefer to be working for Rolls Royce.  Their PowerJets website describes their (mis-)adventures with small (thankfully, so far!) jet engines :-)
Tim Kennington
PGP used - get key from here
http://www.lancaut.org.uk/
Pete Nash http://www.petenash.co.uk/
Tony Richey http://www.richey.co.uk/
http://www.tonyrichey.co.uk/
http://www.tonyrichey.com/
(I've heard of two sheds, but three web sites?)
Richard Russell http://www.rtrussell.co.uk/
Richard wrote the DOS and Z88 versions of BBC Basic, and his site has, amongst other things, on-line manuals for them.  He has also released a version for Windows, adding a modern interface to the familiar language.
Mike Saalfeld http://www.saalfelds.freeserve.co.uk/
Mike has an excellent web site with lots of info about growing citrus plants.
Andy Salisbury http://www.ttauk.com/
A little bit of a cheat this one, as this is his work's website.
John Seager http://www.john-seager.org/
Lots of nice pictures, both personal, and of Maidstone TV studios where he now works (he's another ex-BBC man!).
Robert Sprowson http://www.sprow.co.uk/bbc
Robert has written a Sideways ROM to cure the Millennium Bug in the Acorn BBC Master computer, and is currently working on a DOS Filing System ROM to allow easy exchange of data with PCs (or Macs, for that matter!)


This page last updated 18th November 2006
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