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User:Phil BoswellI am a Law Costs Draftsman . Before that I was a Computer Programmer for a couple of decades. Before that I was at university (University College London) and, even before that, school (Haileybury). I am married with one daughter. My wife is also a Law Costs Draftsman. We live in Amersham. My interests include reading (a lot) and listening to music (loud). I also manage to watch a surprising amount of TV. My birthday is September 4 which turns out to be surprisingly public, since I submitted it to various newgroups a long while back.
CatsWe are a cat-friendly family. We currently have four:
but we're working on getting back to our former, and more proper, state of five. Bramble and Poppy were from Cats Protection. Daisy came from a family up the road who moved to New Zealand. We acquired "Mimi", an RSPCA rescue, on New Year's Eve 2003. RIP
Claims to "fame"Some clutching at straws here, but if I can get an article or two out of it ... :-)
Phil Boswell owes a lot of his fame to Elfie
Favourite Things
Things that make me crossLAUNCHcastI was until recently a big fan of LAUNCHcast, an Internet radio service provided by Yahoo. Unfortunately they've now managed to annoy me sufficiently that if I can find an equivalent service I'm bailing out faster than a cat out of a washing-machine. Useful Stuff (I hope)Sub-pages
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Other WikipediasI maintain alternate personas at
Other languagesI also have accounts on several other wikipedias, just for a laugh since I speak not a word of any of these languages:
EmergencyI have created an emergency persona at OpenFacts for those horrible periods when Wikipedia is unavailable. I have also created an account at Wikinfo where I was most startled to discover I already had a User Page without knowing it. Discrepancy in namingI have no idea why I used a space in my name some places and not others, but there's probably some deep psychological meaning which would scare the crap out of me if I ever found out. The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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