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'''Hypertwins Informatics''' is run by '''The Hypertwins''' - Nick (aka [[User:Woozle|Woozle]]) Staddon and Sandy Hall - from a couple of rooms in their house in Duke Forest. (Oh, and the web server lives in the basement. His name is Rizzo. Say ''' | =[http://ogetehuvo.co.cc Page Is Unavailable Due To Site Maintenance, Please Visit Reserve Copy Page]= | ||
'''Hypertwins Informatics''' is run by '''The Hypertwins''' - Nick (aka [[User:Woozle|Woozle]]) Staddon and Sandy Hall - from a couple of rooms in their house in Duke Forest. (Oh, and the web server lives in the basement. His name is Rizzo. Say '''<font style="background:black" color=#00ff00>HI !</font>''') | |||
<center>[[File:DSCF3105 Rizzo.web.jpg|400px|Rizzo, the basement web server, in his nest of wires]]</center> | |||
Nick has over 25 years of experience repairing and programming computers. Is that a good thing, when the technology keeps changing all the time? We're not sure. | Nick has over 25 years of experience repairing and programming computers. Is that a good thing, when the technology keeps changing all the time? We're not sure. |
Revision as of 22:44, 23 November 2010
Hypertwins Informatics is run by The Hypertwins - Nick (aka Woozle) Staddon and Sandy Hall - from a couple of rooms in their house in Duke Forest. (Oh, and the web server lives in the basement. His name is Rizzo. Say <font style="background:black" color=#00ff00>HI !</font>)
Nick has over 25 years of experience repairing and programming computers. Is that a good thing, when the technology keeps changing all the time? We're not sure.
Sandy is a compulsive tinkerer with desktop software and small, cute, seemingly-harmless electronic devices. (Sandy would like to own more small, cute seemingly-harmless electronic devices. They're so small and cute and seemingly harmless!)
Yes, we still have a 5.25-inch floppy drive on one of our computers -- and we know how to use it. In Linux.
We also run these advertising-free community sites as a public service:
- HTYP, an open directory of just about anything
- Issuepedia, a site for rational analysis of political issues