


Giving you food for thought...
If you have a computer problem I may be able to help, or at least point you in the
direction of someone who can! All you have to do is drop me a note via e-
Please note that most of my experience is with Microsoft Windows based systems.
The Ask Leo Website has helped me solve computer problems on many occasions.
I subscribe to Computer Active and PC Advisor magazines which I commend to you.
Click here for links to some excellent free computer resources.
You might be interested to know that the National Museum of Computing, which is located at Bletchley Park is a wonderful place to visit.

Click the link below to see the web site that I produced for the:
at no cost to them. Click here to download an information sheet that I have produced for Charities wishing to enlist my help with the setting up of a web presence.
I hope you find these links as amusing as I did!
Make sure your speakers are turned on (and that you have Shockwave or Flash enabled).
For a quick tour of the universe with a really neat graphics, correctly stated facts, and a great punch line at the end, click here.
I would be delighted to offer assistance to any Family and / or Friends who wish
to set up their own web pages. As usual, the best thing is to get in touch with me
via e-
Once you have a website you can utilise the information in this very useful guide to boosting your website’s presence. It’s totally free of charge and you may freely distribute it, provided that you do not alter the contents. Download the pdf by clicking here.
For lots more computer hints and tips click here.
The Grand Illusions web site is packed full of amazing stuff. The optical illusions are especially good.
Windows RG is a great way to pull a fast one on your computer friends. Be sure to read the instructions first!
I am indebted to Professor Charlie Dexter of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, for this link to his ‘Just For Fun’ collection. Hours of fun can be had exploring all these goodies by clicking here.
Just For Fun