Anyone been published?

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JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
I've got about 7 patents.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Fairly regular reviews for Velo Vision - mainly book reviews, but the odd bit of kit. Should be a few bits in the Sept issue.

There may be an archaology paper out there with me as a co-author - someone else (someone fairly important) wrote it, but used my collected data as part of it. It was in preparation when I quit, and I've no idea if it's ever come out yet.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
  • Two school science web sites that won £10,000 and a colour TV between them
  • Several articles in school science publications
  • An article on school science in The Times
  • A joke in the science section of The Guardian
  • Material that was repackaged and presented as his own work by my PhD supervisor shortly before I decided that drinking beer and messing about was a more pleasurable use of my spare time.
  • My re-entry into web site making for a small bespoke kitchen outfit
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Four articles in Singletrack magazine. One on the joys of bike fettling, one on the smells you experience while riding through a typical year, one on getting lost in the mountains and the best, one on riding the packhorse trails of the Pennines. Chipps the editor came out and took some great pictures to go with it.

Various things in school magazines and a few letters to newspapers.
 
Back in the old days of the Amstrad PCW computers I published several articles on how to use various programmes and my piece de resistance was one on how to colour print with a 9 dot matrix printer!

Amstrad PCW was the magazine
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Back in the old days of the Amstrad PCW computers I published several articles on how to use various programmes and my piece de resistance was one on how to colour print with a 9 dot matrix printer!

Amstrad PCW was the magazine

Respect!
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
The odd scientific paper - they insist on putting your email address in the online versions, so it's a great way to make yourself known to spammers.

A few cycling articles in specialist magazines.
 
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