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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been playing with technology for nearly 25 years, ever since my parents bought a ZX Spectrum 48K for my siblings and me. My brother and I would faithfully copy program listings from books, play the games that those listings created and then merrily modify them to our own ends. We also had a huge [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been playing with technology for nearly 25 years, ever since my parents bought a <a title="Wikipedia Article on ZX Spectrum" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Spectrum#Models">ZX Spectrum 48K</a> for my siblings and me. My brother and I would faithfully copy program listings from books, play the games that those listings created and then merrily modify them to our own ends. We also had a huge disorganised box of Lego and whiled away many a Saturday building models from plans and imagination (for British readers: many of these models were inspired by &#8216;Chock-A-Block&#8217;).</p>
<p>As time passed, my interest in technology evolved. At school, I was developing an interest in Physics, at home I was writing my own programs on a 286s, 386s and 486s. By the time I got to university, I was majoring in Physics and working for <a title="Milford Instruments Home Page" href="http://www.ppmilinst.redcetera.com/">Milford Instruments</a> in my vacations. During that time I learnt all about writing microcode and getting chips to talk to one another.</p>
<p>I now work for IBM. I started in their development laboratory and, although my primary role is more customer facing at the moment, I&#8217;m still writing plenty of code.</p>
<p>So, why the name and what&#8217;s the aim of this blog? Well, my interest in technology is both parallel and orthogonal to my job in technology. However, I&#8217;ll be writing about both and so some of the discussions will be about &#8216;great&#8217; things like Storage subsystems and Automation frameworks and other broad topics; others will be about &#8216;small&#8217; things, like rotary encoders and relays and my latest home project. By keeping the lines between my home technology and work technology blurred, I can transfer my experiences from one to the other and both will benefit. I encourage you to do the same.</p>
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