© 1996-2007
Phil Ottewell
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Welcome to Phil's Web Page at
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POttSoft - Free Software for OpenVMS, Windows Vista and Windows Mobile
Titanic
There are now photographs of Titanic's tender, the Nomadic, back in Belfast on
my Titanic Memorials page, plus images of
various sites and objects with Titanic connections, including the famous White
Swan Hotel in Alnwick, which has paneling from Olympic, which, along
with Britannic, formed the trio of sister ships known as the
Olympic class of liner. Photographs of the virtually full size set for
James Cameron's Titanic movie are available on my main
Titanic Page, courtesy of Steve Perez
and Richard Seigle.
Throughout my childhood I lived in
Ripley, a town in the Peak District of
Derbyshire,
which happens to be the birthplace of
Barnes Wallis, perhaps best know for his role in the
Dambusters raid.
My secondary education was at the excellent
Ripley Technical Grammar School. Sadly the school no longer exists, having
merged with another shortly after I left. Many former students of "the 'Tech"
will no doubt remember the headmaster, Mr J.R. Burn, a great character, the
like of which we will not see again. For ex-pupils and staff at Ripley
Technical Grammar School, go to my
Ripley Tech pages to join the free RipleyTech
mailing list, and see the pictures. I went on to graduate from the Victoria
University of Manchester in 1984, with a first class B.Sc. in Physics from
Manchester University, and continued as a High Energy Physics Ph.D.
student at CERN, working on the
WA69 Omega Photon Experiment along with cohorts
Dr. Scott Kolya and
Professor Tony Doyle,
supervised by the excellent
Professor George Lafferty.
After completion, I became a Research Associate for two years, during which
time I was the de facto system manager of the Manchester Particle Physics VMS
cluster. In February 1989, shortly after my group switched experiments to DESY,
I joined Yezerski Roper Ltd. which was a
great place to work, full of very talented people. I remained at YRL
until March 1999, when I became a developer at
Microsoft and emigrated to
Redmond, Washington, U.S.A. . I still live in Redmond, and have two
children both born here.
At home I have a VAXstation 4000 Model 90, a 4000 Model 60, a VLC and an
Alpha 600au running VMS, with
MadGoat MX SMTP Server, uucp,
ANU News, plus DEC software running under the
VMS Hobbyist License.
I also have a few Windows Vista machines and develop public domain software for
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Mobile and VMS at home, using C, C#, C++ &
STL, Visual Studio, .Net Framework, Motif, TCP/IP and even Fortran ;-). The
Windows box talks to the VMS Cluster using ethernet to get NNTP news and POP
mail. The printer is shared on an XConnect II Print Server from
Kingswell Electronics.
More information on PGP, including where to obtain it from, is available from
The PGP International Home Page. My contribution for using PGP from the VMS
TPU Editor can be found at
Using PGP From TPU on VMS System.
I have signed web server SSL certificates for people personally known to me. If
you trust me and my site, you can add the "POttSoft Certificate Authority"
root certificate to your browser by
clicking here. You will be prompted
before it is installed. Please make sure you install it in the location for
"Trusted Root Certification Authorities". Once you have done this
your browser will accept any certificates for sites I have signed as valid for
identifying the web site for secure, https: access. This and all my web pages
are signed with my PGP Public Key.
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,
Browsers
These pages should display perfectly well with any browser;
Netscape,
Mosaic,
VMS Mosaic,
Internet Explorer
and even the text based
Lynx browser. Please let me
know if you have any problems. I believe that all the images used have either
been created or photographed by me or are used with permission. If I
inadvertently use a copyright image and the owner would like me to remove it,
please e-mail me. If you would like to use any of the images for which I hold
copyright, please contact me first.
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©Phil Ottewell, Last Updated: 24-Apr-2009
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