Me

Posted on December 12, 2012 by Paul C

 

Long time since I update this page - I worked at ACL in Liverpool from 2000 through to January 2011, I left to emigrate to the United States, I now live in Richardson, Texas. I had a contract position with US Renal Care for a short while but in May 2011 I joined Brinks, starting out in Desktop Support, then joining the Tech Admin team, I am now a member of the System Engineering team, primarily looking after Exchange, decommissioning Lotus Notes and general AD administrative duties - as well as anything else they care to throw my way. :-)

 

Posted on February 24, 2009 by Paul C

So I am a Technical support analyst - well - thats the job title at least - I just kind of go to work, keep everything running as best I can, look into the technologies that will improve the system and try and keep anything nasty away from the network,pc's and servers.

I have some great colleagues in the office, plus some more located in different offices around Europe and North America and we all try and help each other out when needed, and the rest of the time just try and make each other laugh - all good stuff really.

In the meantime - happy surfing and enjoy the site.

 

This Website

Posted on February 24, 2009 by Paul C

This is my attempt at learning css on html, I have played around with a few free templates but am now building my own and this is it, but I have copied a set of colours cos I really liked them - :)&nbsp (so bare with me while I get the links and other features sorted), and seeing what each change in the css does to the template - eventually I hope to get it all done by myself. At the moment there are two files - the html file and css file, but am wondering if I should combine both into one or keep them separate, as all this jumping back forth between files is a pain! :)

I guess keeping two files, one for css and one for the html is best, as I was getting confused with both sets of code in one file!

I will say tho, make sure you get a text editor that will recognise the code, as it changes it too different colours for commands, codes and text - really helps!

Thank the gods for dreamweaver!