This page is movingSome time after the 19th of August this site, which has been hosted at the University of Canberra since 1995, will no longer be available here, as I am leaving the University. The site will now be hosted by my ISP, Velocity Internet. This page can now be found at at http://mclauchlan.site.net.au/scott/home.html - please update your links and bookmarks. |

With the recent release of The Ice Warriors set (which is excellent, go and buy a copy), I was a little disapointed to discover that the CD containing the sound track on the missing Episodes 2 and 3 did not come with a proper cover, but only has a flimsy plastic sleeve protecting it. It was easy enough to get a proper hard plastic "jewel" case for the CD, but it didn't look very good without a cover. I therefore decided to make one using a scan of the cover of the booklet that came with the set, and a publicity photo. I was so pleased with the result that I've decided to make it available here for personal use only (i.e. you're not to make any money by selling it). Please note that there is no attempt being made to superscede BBC Worldwide's copyright, I simply wish to enhance the (already excellent) set.
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Finally, you may like to visit my Doctor Who Picture of the Month page, including links to previous months pictures. As an interesting aside, my Picture of the Month page received its 1000th hit (since I started counting) on November 23rd, 1995, the 32nd anniversary of the first transmission of Doctor Who.

I have archived all the available issues of Commodore Hacking here. This excellent on-line magazine has been running since 1992, and is an invaluable source of information on the more advanced aspects of Commodore programming. Issues up to and including Issue 9 were originally downloaded from Marko Mäkelä's Commodore WWW site in Finland. I downloaded Issue 10 as plain text from the newsgroup comp.sys.cbm and translated to HTML myself. Issue 11 and onwards are from Jim Brain's excellent Commodore WWW site (currently undergoing rennovation). I have archived them here because the link between Australia and Finland is slow and seemingly unreliable, and the link to the United States is overloaded. If you're from Australia or New Zealand you will probably find it easier to download them from here. If you're from Europe or the U.K. Marko's site is probably your best bet. If you're from the United States Jim Brain's site is the best place for you to download them from.
