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« on: March 21, 2013, 20:26:12 »

I have been contributing / plaguing this site for a while now and I think it would be only fair to give a few explanations.

My name is Howard and I have a long history in computer project leadership and consultancy behind me.  I did actually begin my 'career' (I think 'careering' from one thing to another sums it up well) which I began on the old BR (British Rail(ways)) WR as an Accountancy Trainee in 1963.  That was a hugely useful training which taught me a lot about the old GWR (Great Western Railway) way of doing things, while a gentleman called Stanley Raymond was very busy, tearing it all down!  I didn't get on with the more boring bits of accountancy (I do retain an intermediate level in cost and management accounting) and switched to computing, in which the old WR was quite advanced, but only for accounting projects then.  I worked my way up to analyst team leader and then internal consultant on database systems before leaving the BRB(resolve) after 14 years (sigh) in 1977 to emigrate with my young family to the Netherlands.  I worked as consultant there to many top Dutch firms such as Shell and NOS (Dutch BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page)) but chiefly I worked in the largest supermarket company Albert Heijn (Dutch Sainsburys) in POS and distribution systems.  I founded a consultancy with some colleagues and made enough money to retire at the ripe old age of 43.  (I just 'dabbled' after that and was a chairman of the board for a while).  Returning to the South West, some nincompoop wanted to put a bypass (A35) through Dorset and East Devon AONBs (Areas Of Natural Beauty) and make it a new super highway (As an ex pat, I was unaware of the 'biggest road project since the Romans' and all that).  I got involved and joined CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural England).  For the next 15 years I was engaged in stopping the environmental philistines trying to destroy our precious SW.  I was elected by the environmental groups to be one of the three Environmental Members of the SW Regional Assembly.  It was a most interesting 6 years from 2003 to 2009 when Gordon Brown abolished us.  Still, many positive things emerged, especially for rail, and flowed from the lobbying efforts.  I pay tribute to my two colleagues Mark Robins (RSPB) and Cate le Grice Mack and also our fellow fighter, Chris Irwin.

If we are not covered in tarmac, have better environmental controls, and see much better PT provision, it is down to these worthy colleagues.  I just generally strung along.

I've retired now, but clearly I have some experience in these matters.  I have to pinch myself at present, because the rail renaissance is something I could not have envisaged and I am especially not quite sure why previous opponents seem to be embracing what we preached all those years.

I think the chief thanks for this renaissance go to people like my 26 year old son who eschews the car and uses the bike around Bristol.

Anyway nice to be here.  It is a pleasure to read of both the strategic stuff and also the daily issues (thanks TheTrout and Jo, for instance).

   
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2013, 22:19:48 »

Thanks for that belated 'introduction' Howard.  Sounds like an eventful life and it's good to know where you're coming from (and going to!), but then, your posts have always reflected a committed perspective.
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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2013, 23:51:30 »

I have been contributing / plaguing this site for a while now and I think it would be only fair to give a few explanations.

Oh, I wouldn't describe you as a plague, precisely, Howard ...  Wink Cheesy Grin

Seriously, your comments and contributions have been much appreciated on this forum - and that's what we're all about, after all: everyone is welcome to chip in with their views, and a lot of very valuable discussion and debate often follows.  Wink
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William Huskisson MP (Member of Parliament) was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830.  Many more have died in the same way since then.  Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.

"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner."  Discuss.
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« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2013, 13:32:06 »

Just a follow up to thank colleagues for pms and to apologise for lack of acknowledgement.  I haven't quite got to grips with that side of things and did not know that I had been pm'd.  I think there is a switch somewhere so that I can be reminded, but haven't found it yet.   Embarrassed
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« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2013, 15:47:05 »

There is indeed, Howard.  Wink

Go into your own profile, then under Modify Profile, select Personal Message Options.  You can then choose whether to receive a pop-up and / or an e-mail each time you receive a Personal Message (PM).  Confirm your changes by clicking on Change profile.

Hope this helps!

Regards, Chris.
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William Huskisson MP (Member of Parliament) was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830.  Many more have died in the same way since then.  Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.

"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner."  Discuss.
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