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FYI! Last read at 03:18 on 2024/11/24.

Donate to HeyRick's hosting!

HeyRick is hosted on the server of a friend. He is doing this because he is a nice guy, and also because he runs a better setup than most so-called professional outfits - for example my SFTP login for updating files not only expects a password, it also expects a shared key that should be known only to the server and my computer. I have PHP (this blog? I wrote that in PHP - it's a pretty simple flat file (no MySQL!) system, but it works and he's running it so you can read the rubbish I write. ;-)

Thing is, he is paying for all of this. So I'm going to ask that if you enjoy or benefit from any of the stuff on HeyRick (not just on the blog), please consider saying "thanks" with a donation towards the hosting. This doesn't go to me, it goes directly to Rob. All you need to do is click on the (slightly modified!) PayPal button that looks like this:

It is also over on the right-hand bar in desktop view, or at the bottom of the page with Search in mobile view.

Don't worry if you see a graphic saying "ImpulseBuy" - this is an on-line shop that Rob has set up. You'll see the donation reason is listed as "Hosting".

While we're here, let's take a look at what else Rob has to offer:

 

 

Your comments:

Rob, 26th August 2015, 00:01
Now I'm blushing :D 
 
lol. And oops; must update Tiddler's CV.. she's currently switching Agencies.
Fred, 27th August 2015, 11:21
Hey Rick, I enjoy reading your blog (mostly the technical stuff) even though I don't write many comments (this might be the first, actually). 
 
Plus, I found the TMS320DM320 TRM on your blog. So, I'm happy to help with the hosting. 
 
Cheers!
Bernard, 2nd September 2015, 16:25
Salut ma bonne meule de foin. (Sorry. That's either too familiar, too bad a pun or sounds rude to the untutored ear: I'll put something in Rob's hat as penance). 
 
But ahhhh, Teletext, My bread and butter for a few years at Ceefax: programming in a proprietary BASIC-like, but BBC BASIC-quite-unlike, language shunting, formatting, sorting data between the page database, the journos and the automatic data feeds, then on to the output instantly visible to everyone in the land. How very satisfying. (And of course we have corresponded re. your RISC OS Teletext software, March 2012 and June this year, and may do again). 

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