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29 March 2006 Updated the ngramwords documentation to say that ngramwords is a Tcl script.
27 March 2006 Removed Jenni's tutoring page. Added statistics for the pregenerated PCs for the scenarios Things to do in Dyfedd When You're Genlifted and Treacherous Waters to the Blue Planet page (the scenarios themselves are at Game Eire.
5 October 2005 Updated the Java section in the Fedora Core 3 setup notes.
23 September 2005 Updated all the references to Hero Wars to HeroQuest. Uploaded the Simple Sums Tcl/Tk script to the Linux page and the ngramwords Tcl script to the name generation page. Tidied up a lot of the links to external sites.
 

 

Neil 

My main hobby is role-playing games, which I play at the Milton Keynes Roleplaying Games Club.

This site contains quite a lot of information for HeroQuest and other games set in Glorantha. I have background, and other resources online, such as a Gloranthan name generation program.

I also have quite a bit of information for the Blue Planet RPG on my Blue Planet pages, including writeups for the Longshore Campaign, a short (9 session) police procedural game.

I also have pictures from Convulsion 2000, pictures from the First Gloranthan Grouse, and pictures of the 'Birth of the Goddess' freeform from Continuum 04, all role-playing conventions.

I'm a bit of an amateur Sci-Fi fan, favouring the books of C. J. Cherryh and Iain [M] Banks, and the TV shows Babylon 5 and, lately, Blakes 7.

Finally, I have a small page of various Linux things, include some notes on setting up Fedora Core 2 and how email works.

 

Jenni 

I have a Chinese print, but no-one we know can read it. If you understand 500-year-old Chinese calligraphy, please take a look.

 

Andrew 

Due to popular demand, Andrew now has some pictures on the website. Pictures taken around his birth are still available.

 

Eloise 

Eloise also has some pictures on the website.

 

Miscellaneous 

This is just somewhere to put all the various bits and pieces that don't fit anywhere else, but which might be useful to someone.


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