Piers in 1998

About Piers

Piers was born in U.K. and now lives with his wife and "group" in an ancient villa in Hilversum in the Netherlands. After 35 enjoyable years in the software industry he gleefully accepted an offer of early retirement. When not sitting at his computer he enjoys listening to "classical" music, cooking (and eating) vegetarian food, and taking his (step)grandchildren on walks to see the local duckpond and the trains.
For more about Piers see a (tongue in cheek) curriculum vitae.

About this site

It is hoped that this site will develop as a forum where everyone who has anything interesting to say on the subjects is invited to contribute. Items added to the site will be required at least to pass the Geocities requirements for decency etc. All E-mails concerning matter on the site will be treated as private and not included in the site without permission, unless it is clear that the material is intended as a contribution. If text from an E-mail is included, this will be done without significant modification and will quote the sender's (short) name, E-mail address and date of contribution (unless it is specifically requested to omit any or all of these).

Please feel free to copy or use anything you find here - you are trusted not to misuse it.

Everything in this site, apart from the odd quotation and a few pages in Dutch transferred from an extinct Piers site, is written in English. Piers uses British spelling because that's the one he knows best - contributors may of course choose another spelling, with the proviso that they are consistent about it!

Great importance is attached to correctness - so if you see a wrong "fact", an opening bracket without a closing bracket or anything else which offends, don't hesitate to send an Email to piers_clement(at)planet.nl, mentioning a reference if appropriate.

The policy with regard to external links is that all references outside this site are done via the "favourites" page. URLs on this page are checked regularly for continued validity - an automatic check whenever an addition is made, and a manual check about once a month to ensure that eg. a page has not been replaced by a reference to a new URL - but news of non-functioning links is always welcome.


PIERS
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