Welcome
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Welcome to rho.org.uk, a little web site maintained by Rob Hague
(see below). There's a variety of stuff here - poke around and see
what you find.
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Rob Hague
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As mentioned above, this site is written and maintained by
Rob Hague, an expert at talking about himself in the third person.
Rob's
homepage can be found here.
In 2002, he tried (and succeeded) to
write a novel in
a month. At some point he'll take the logo off the front page. But not
yet.
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Software
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I occasionally write things that might be of some use to
other people (and isn't owned by some
huge corporation
or other). Some of this can
be found here.
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Mac OS X Odds & Sods
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I've had an Apple iBook for a while now, an have generally been very pleased with it. I've created a
virtual dumping ground for my musings about Mac OS X here.
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Links
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This page is a collection of
links to useful/interesting/fun stuff that I've come
across.
You may have arrived here by mistake; if you're an opera
fan, try roh.org.uk. If you're
looking for Reproductive Health Outlook, they're
here.
I also collaborate with Ben Chalmers to produce the
Imaginary Movie
Database, a site dedicated to those films that other sources
seem to miss. We've not updated in a while, but we'll start again Real Soon Now. Honest.
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About This Site and Whatnot
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This site is basically a homepage for Rob Hague (webmaster@rho.org.uk). I'm
happy to receive comments about the site, but please don't
send advertising material, ways to Make $$$ Now, or
Your CV.
If you want to keep track of updates to the site without the tiresome hassle
of actually visiting it, bung the RSS Feed
into your favorite news agregator (I use NetNewsWire Lite).
This site is generated by blosxom, with
the following plugins:
- theme
- rating
- meta
- seemore
- archives (modified)
- entriescache
- bloglikeapirate
(disabled)
- fixed
- blox
- interpolate_fancy
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Creative Commons
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I've added Creative Commons licences
(both human- and machine-readable) licences for the text of the site. Note
that these apply only to the text, and not to images or other stuff (I may
change my mind about that latter). I'm working under the assumption that, if
people want to, they'll copy the material here anyway, so I may as well
make explicit the conditions I'm happy for this to happen under.
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The Cutting Edge
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While going through my BlogLines feeds this morning, I came across this article
on SlashDot. It caught my eye because it's about the BroadBand Phone, which
was developed and initially rolled out at AT&T Labs, Cambridge, during my time
there. My time there before my PhD, four years ago. Honestly, if I
didn't have RSS keeping me up to date with the latest news, I don't know what
I'd do.
(Check out the BroadBand
Phone out, though - it's a cool project, and it's good to know it's
continued in some form despite the closure of the lab.)
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