Paul Rhodes' (Still Rubbish) Homepage

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A handful of sites that I've actually put some effort into:

Elvi Rhodes official site (www.elvirhodes.com)

Official site for author Elvi Rhodes, wherein you'll find information about Elvi and her books, a biography and bibliography and the obligatory links to Amazon so you can buy them for yourself.

My Lady's Chamber (www.myladyschamber.co.uk)

My Lady's Chamber is a baroque chamber ensemble based in London, featuring singers, cello, recorders and harpsichord.

Dominitemporal Services Ltd (www.dominitemporal.co.uk)

The Dominitemporal site has always been mainly PanoptiCon. There isn't another event being planned at the moment, but there's quite a bit of material (photos, articles, etc.) from old PanoptiCons in the PanoptiCon Retro section (follow the links under each event date). All the background graphics and basic navigation lend a bit of an Olde Web look - frozen in time until we decommission it.

Family links:

As well as the family connections in the web sites already mentioned, my sister Emma Rhodes has a web site - she and my mother Margaret are both artists, and Emma's site has examples of their work. Margaret's page is here.

Some pretty pictures

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Some ZX Spectrum stuff I wrote a long time ago:

The only program I had 'published' (and if you're out there Mr Malik, you still owe me royalties for this!) is the surprisingly widely used Jet Set Editor. You can even try it out on line by following this link, courtesy of worldofspectrum.org. Read the Instructions first, though, otherwise you won't get far. I also had some stuff published in Your Computer magazine, including:

Some other programs (Character Print, Fast Circles, Inbetweener, and Windows) don't appear to have found their way online. Fast Circles was incorporated in Draw, so is no great loss. I'd like to get hold of the others again - although perhaps not quite enough to bother typing Character Print in! Windows was only released on YC's short lived cover tapes, and I don't know if I've even got it on tape any more. Inbetweener formed the basis of a Spectrum-animated title sequence for the last episode of Channel 4's "4 Computer Buffs" series - I didn't even remember it being published, but it's on the The Type Fantastic's index of type-ins from Your Computer.

If you want to send me junk mail, I'd prefer you use: junk-me@paulrhodes.com as this will make it marginally easier for me to ignore it. If, on the other hand, you want to send me real mail, try guessing an obvious email address along the same lines.