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Welcome to my personal web site.
Things have changed a little bit from the old web site. Since I've
changed focus a little since that site went up, and moved a couple
of other things around, I figured it was time to bring my personal
web site up to date to reflect those changes. For example, at my
old web site I used to run a trivia site (The Miscellanea Digest),
an Amiga news and information service (Craig's Amiga Journal) and
a few other pages of interest only to me. The trivia site is currently
being developed into a much larger concern, all database-run and
with heaps of great new features. I am no longer as intimately concerned
with the Amiga computer as I used to be (there are a number of reasons
for that), and the old Amiga pages had not been updated for some
years, so it made no sense to continue with them. When I feel ready
to return to Amigas (and I am certain that they will return), then
I may bring that page back again. In the meantime, I need to earn
a living from my computers, and Amiga is not able to do that just
yet - so for now I'm more a Mac-man (my distaste for all things
Windows has not abated).
I've also migrated my personal site to my own domain space (www.delahoy.net),
which has been hanging around for a couple of years effectively
unused. It means that the domain name for my personal web site is
now far more personal (www.craig.delahoy.net).
The delahoy.net domain space is available to other Delahoy family
members to create their own websites, too, if they want.
I also wanted to change my web site to promote a few particular
areas of my own life that haven't been receiving as much attention
recently as I thought they should. I am keen to start spending a
little more time on those areas, and I want to use this site to
help to push those areas a little. The sidebar at right tries to
give something of a brief indication of what those areas are, as
well as links to those parts of this web site (or use the menu bar
along the top of every page).
My personal Curriculum Vitae
is also available on this site.
Look, learn, enjoy, and - hopefully - contribute. Thanks for stopping
by.
CRAIG DELAHOY
January 2004
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