Would you count volunteer webmaster for a heritage steam railway (registered charity) from ab initio in 1999 until July 2009?

The site I ran (now archived) peaked at 10 million hits (10,000 pages) a month in March 2009, but more normally had reached about 8 million hits (8500 pages) a month in the last year of my involvement.

   http://archive.watercressline.co.uk/tw/archive.htm
   http://archive.watercressline.co.uk/locoshed/movies.htm
   http://archive.watercressline.co.uk/tw/yetmor54.htm

All coded very simply for speed because in the early days computers and dial-up were not very quick!

MHR website is now modern, whizzy and NOT MY FAULT.       d:-)

Tony Wood
(from Linux PC)


On 23/06/11 09:26, Peter Andrijeczko wrote:
Does anyone on the list get involved with any charity work related to computers?

I have a few hours a week I could spare, want to do something rewarding, and since computers are my skill, was looking at doing something where those skills are useful - for example, PC recycling for computers sent to Africa, or getting old people online and giving them some basic tuition.

Regards

Peter


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