WebSite
Links and Favourite Places...
Thanks very much for visiting us! Here are a few of the sites
around the web that we recommend. Names.co.uk
Waggy Tales is hosted
with Namesco. I've been with the company for a great many years
and can therefore recommend them on a personal basis.
English
Study Learn English with the most wonderful people. Take
a look at their site. www.englishstudy.org.uk
SerifSerif
are a really wonderful company for software that is easy to
use and understand. They have a wide range of products especially
those related to web creation and graphic designs. Page Plus,
Web Plus, Kool Moves, Twisting Pixels, and many more. If you
would like some ideas relating to Serif products , or any
help in getting the most from using any of them , let me know.
I've been using Serif products for many years
now, both personally and to help beginners to IT and Web Design,
and have quite a good deal of expertise with them. Please
email me with your queries: waggy@waggitales.co.uk or waggytales@talktalk.net.
I can also give you telephone assistance when you are really
stuck up tp 2 a.m. GMT. Computer learning tutorials are available
for most levels of ability and age ranges too.
Online-Utility
A Useful Site if you need help with language, text or site
related tools.
Fresh
Fields Wales
A registered charity this Animal Rescue Centre is one where
all creatures are cared for, rescued from Abbatoirs, saved
from cruelty, helped when their owners are unable to keep
them, and you are asked for help in re-homing dogs, cats,
and ponies/horses. Situated in North Wales countryside. Please
visit the Fresh Fields site for further info and to assist
in whatever way you are able
AllWebCo
Design
Professional quality templates for business and personal use.
You may have heard of Genome Manipulation but how about this
one... The Human Cognome Project. "It is time to launch
a Human Cognome Project, comparable to the successful Human
Genome Project, to chart the structure and functions of the
human mind. No project would be more fundamental to progress
throughout science and engineering, or would require a more
complete unification of NBIC sciences. ...While the research
would include a complete mapping of the connections in the
human brain, it would be far more extensive than neuroscience.
...Some participants in the human cognition and communication
working group were impressed by the long-term potential for
uploading aspects of individual personality to computers and
robots, thereby expanding the scope of human experience, action,
and longevity."