Many thanks

Okay, there's a few people to thank for their help and advice when I first built this site, after I rebuilt it and again after I re-rebuilt. Logically, it's always best to start at the begining and work our way forwards until we hit any immoveable objects that lay in the way.

First and foremost, thanks to Mitchell Malone of Bananas On Toast. Mitchell was the first person I knew who had created a web site for and about himself which then sparked my own interest in web site design. His assistance and advice has been invaluable in getting what you now see on your screens to look like something half decent - even if he has a hatred for frames. My thanks go to him especially for providing me with the space for my Weblog which I hope you read and made some witty comment on your way to this page.

Daniel Palmer was the second person I knew with a web site, although his was completely different to Mitchells. Daniels site was an E-Mail Role Playing Game (RPG) based around Star Trek. He gave me the opportunity to practice my rough html coding by making updates to some of the more basic parts of the site to take some of the pressure off him. As you can now see, a little knowledge can go a long way, and be dangerous. I haven't really learned too much more about html beyond the basics but it gets me by. At some stage I should get a link to something he has worked on recently.

John Voysey was a source of ecouragement when I created the first version of this site. In return, I played guinea pig for some of his University projects. He figured that if I could work out how to use the projects, then anyone could. Of course, he was never too far off the mark when it came to that sort of idea.

There are three very special people need to be acknowledged here - Justin, his brother Rob and our friend Daniel. It doesn't matter who they are to anyone else who reads this so unless I choose to tell you about them, don't ask. I wanted them to know that they are important enough to me to find their own few lines here. You guys were there for me when I needed you and one day I promise to return the favour (that's the Aussie spelling Justin) in bucketloads. I really do love you guys with all my heart.

Finally, thanks to you my dear readers - the people who come to see this prime example of self indulgence and hopefully leave their mark for all to see are who it's all about. If I didn't think that people were going to come here, I wouldn't keep updating it. I hope it hasn't been too painful for you and you keep coming back because it isn't finished yet. There are so many possibilities.

The Backflip Boy 2004

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