Hi.
I’ve really enjoyed researching these articles over the last 15 years or so. Since I retired I have continued, mainly for fun. But rather than having more time, I now have less, and the imperative to write on this subject has gone. So with some regret I have decided to put this effort to one side. My new interests are taking priority. That’s a positive for me. Any organisation or institution is welcome to the articles, free and gratis, to do with as they see fit, no strings, and not exclusively. I even have the lot as word documents if you ask nicely. Just don’t ask for sources and references. And don’t ask me to turn it into a book. 😉
It’s been fun. Keep your head down. I’m off to my forge to bash some metal. Maybe I oughta do a blog on that….
Roger
thank you for all the hard work and information. This page is a great reference tool and I enjoy reading the history.
Take care and best wishes.
Duke
These articles have been wonderful, and thank you for posting them.
And thank you for letting us know that no more will be coming while leaving up the archives – so many sites just disappear into the ether forever!
You will be missed. If you ever decide to continue, it will be appreciated.
Thanks. It was always an interesting read, although sometimes frustrating as you tried to avoid giving out too much information to bad people..
Thanks also for a clear final post: much better than an RSS feed that peters out and leaves us wondering what happened…
Roger – thank you for your time and efforts, sharing knowledge
All the best
As someone who has been a fan of yours for years, I appreciate the time and effort you put into everything you did here!
I just shared this blog with friends of mine when I saw your latest post!
I’m glad you are focusing on your interests and I wish the best of luck to you!
Thank you again for everything
I would really appreciate getting the lot of Word documents, if possible! I do lots of training and instruction in this area, and I think they would be very useful!
Author
i’ll get you a link to the word versions in a week or so Jason. Its 23 years since I last did some work with Sandia, via TSWG.