My Stuff This is the starting point for your measurements. When you enter data for various systems, you contribute to a global pool of measurements that help to reveal how unusual your own situation is. Edit ... (more)
Our Little Cat Family We have brought two little female kittens into our household, partly to keep Nero company and partly because Nero's a bit boring... Their names are Elsa and Tess. So far, we've worked out that Tess is extremely greedy ... (more)
Our Rat Family We now have some different furry creatures: Rats. They're extremely sociable with their own distinct personalities. They both like chewing bits of the house though. Their names are Billy and Monty, and they're a pair of female ... (more)
This is a guide to updating your Linux server for SSL-enabled, IPv6-happy email transmission using sendmail! Here are the things you need to have already: An IPv6 address for your server. Your internet hosting provider will be able ... (more)
The Manor House A beautifully restored period building dating back to the end of the 19th century in a semi-rural setting on the edge of the village, which hosts a pub, a lovely church and post office. Double, twin or single rooms with ... (more)
Ah, well, it's easy to answer, right? Boilerjuice, Butler, Bayford, Watson, or Scottish Fuels. Simple, eh? Or is it? Thanks to John Kelleher[1] who alerted us to the fact that many of the oil companies (that includes both domestic heating ... (more)
You can read all the brochures you like, and speak to lots of salesmen, but ultimately the thing that matters with a solar pv is: does it make any money? Real-life experiences and data are hard to find, which makes Andy Barbour's case study ... (more)
In its continuing efforts to 'get social', Google is rolling out the "+1" (plus one) button next to its search results. It wants people to click this button next to search results that they like and would be happy to have mentioned in their ... (more)