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Bogies.org.uk

Where displayed this will take you to the Bath Old Gits in Exile Pages (Bath University Graduate Mountaineering Club). The club is open to any final year or ex-student (or their partners/ friends) of The University of Bath (Bath England), whether you were/ are in the uni club or not. The pages are under construction, and I will one day get round to sorting them out. For now however use my feedback form if you would like more information about the club.

Linux

This will take you to my Linux resource pages. These used to be my upgrade, repair and SuSE Linux installation guides for the Fujitsu B2154 Laptop. They now include the Panasonic CF-48 Toughbook, Actiontec Prism and Belkin F5D6020u ver.2 wireless cards, and a few more random Linux resources. Some windows pages may have also crept in there, but don't worry, I'm still Penguin to the core.

Porsche 924

For the last 4 years I have been renovating a Porsche 924, and for about as long I have meant to write a section of this site about my experiences. I should soon finish (I hope) and will hopefully then get on with this part of the site. Or it may quietly disappear....

Shappyhopper.co.uk

This will take you back to my home page.

Mountaineering

My mountaineering/ hillwalking/ general outdoor pages. Most of this section of the site is made up of photo galleries from trips I have done during the last decade or so, which you may be very interested in if you went to Highbury Seccondary Modern School, were part of a Venture Scout group in Wiltshire or went to the University of Bath.

There are also some small sections on GPS mods, stove making, Yeti Gaiters and other kit.

Scripts

This section of the site contains some Visual Basic Macros and Perl Scripts I have either written, or have found on the web and found very useful. The most visited script is the CSS float web gallery code generator. This section used to be called stuff.


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