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Site updated Friday, 10th August, 2012 @ 19:20. You are in savethegaywhale. Some of the things that harry elwin gets up to on his computer. A few bits 'n' bobs:. A website I developed in 2002 and have maintained and upgraded for the client since. It has had 25000 hits. Features include a javascript menu system and realaudio sound clips. The site you are currently viewing is a dynamic site with many features generated by server side PHP. I also use linux alot and muck about with a red hat. A php driven im...
ketlab.org.uk
Knowledge Exploration Technologies Laboratory
http://ketlab.org.uk/ketlab.html
Knowledge Exploration Technologies Laboratory. The Knowledge Exploration (KE) Technologies Laboratory is a web resource dedicated to the study of open source KE tools. KE tools allow users to interactively explore information resources and to discover explicit and implicit structures. KE tools typically consist of a. Knowledge repository: relational database, knowledge base, ontology or XML-based web service,. Tools for querying and structuring and. Concept Neighbourhoods in Roget's Thesaurus.
huaki.net
Huaki.net
http://www.huaki.net/huakiabout.html
Huaki" is the Maori word for "open". The purpose of Huaki.net is to provide information about open source software. Huakinet is developed by Uta Priss.
ketlab.org.uk
Knowledge Exploration Technologies Laboratory
http://ketlab.org.uk/glossary.html
Knowledge Exploration Technologies Laboratory. Software or interfaces consisting of a database, knowledge base, or XML based web service tools for querying and structuring, and interfaces for information visualisation. Knowledge exploration technologies typically allow agents. To interactively explore knowledge. In order to augment human intellect. And to facilitate discourse (cf. pragmatism. A human user or a piece of software which simulates certain information. The input for information. Such as diagr...
johnold.org
Friends and family: L John Old
http://www.johnold.org/familyfriends.html
I have Scottish, Welsh, Dutch, Cornish and Maori ancestry. To claim Maori ancestry is both to make a legal statement: - that I am eligible to vote for a Maori parliamentary seat (which I have done since I was eligible to vote) - and to make a cultural claim (to claim to be Maori one must be able to trace, and state, one's ancestry). I whakapapa to the iwi (tribe) Kai Tahu. Runaka: Te Ngai Tuahuriri, Taumutu Runanga, Waihopai Runaka, Te Runanga o Awarua, and Te Runaka o Moeraki. Ko Aoraki te Mauka;.