Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Martin_Owen.html

martin, have a bash with our 'editing browser'. I'd love some feed back on it's interface tom

tom (tom@ultralab.anglia.ac.uk), 17/11/95 08:48


Comment on http://www.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Roxanne_Owen.html

Roxanne is my daughter, DOB March 1983. She would quite like it if folks wanted to get in touch with her. She is fluent in English and Welsh , and is learning German.

Martin Owen (t.m.owen@bangor.ac.uk), 17/11/95 16:06


Comment on http://www.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Andre_Wagstaff.html

This is the first time ever I have seen Andre lost for words. Please pass on my congrats!

Peter Fowler (P.Fowler@livjm.ac.uk), 8/2/96 11:36


Comment on http://www.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Simon_Fitzpatrick.html

Looking for relatives! Contact me here or write to; Sean Fitzpatrick 8 Jasons Place Churton Park Wellington New Zealand Thanks!

Sean Fitzpatrick (yourname@your.email.address), 27/7/96 3:03 am


Comment on http://www.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Roger_Keeling.html

at the risk of appearing stupid i have a question WHAT IS THIS ??

Your Namelarry keeling (larry.keeling@wvonline.com), 27/9/96 12:10 am


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Andre_Wagstaff.html

What is the estimated yearly expense for a College Education in the YEAR 2015 at US Top College: - Harvard - Stanford - UCLA - USC

Jean-Claude Criton (jcc@presscom.com), 12/10/96 6:05 pm


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Steve_Kennewell.html

Mmmm....Not much here...! I was just looking around for our family tre and came across your name. So, hi there!!

Debbie King - nee Kennewell (yourname@your.email.address), 29/3/97 10:19 am


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Steve_Kennewell.html

Okay, so I'm not very good at using the web. I've actually found what you're all talking about now..! As a teacher in Australia, using Video conferencing for the first time and just being in awe, I see many of your 'reports' reaching us sooner than we all thought! It would've been an interesting conference to go to.

Debbie King (Akin@picknowl.com.au.Australia), 29/3/97 10:37 am


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Martin_Owen.html

Hi Martin! Nice picture, you've got on your homepage. See you in Notting- ham! Lars O. from Odense

Lars onslev (lars.onslev@odensesem.dk), 16/6/97 9:00 pm


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/Pages/ULTRALAB/E2015/2015/team/Steve_Kennewell.html

Steve, Hello!! I too was doing some family tree research and found your name. Would like to hear from you, if you are interested. I can assure you this is only for family information!! My Father is Jack Byron Kenewell of Carlsbad, California. I live in Thousand Oaks, California. Hope to hear from you soon.

Tricia Gorham (maiden name Kenewell) (Hartsx3@aol.com), 6/7/97 4:12 am


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Peter_Twining.html

Saw the name thought I would contact you just for fun.

Russell Twining (R.Twining@utas.edu.au), 14/7/97 7:42 am


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Nick_Capstick.html

Hello Nick, You are the third Capstick I've contacted thus far on the world wide web!I just decided to contact all the Capsticks I can.I hope I hear from you!! By the way you look like the Capsticks that live here on Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia Paul Capstick

Paul Capstick (Dee__One@hotmail.com), 24/8/97 10:47 pm


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Mary_Hayes.html

Crap!!!!! theres nothing there.

Greg Hollis (gijk@gijk.de), 9/9/97 2:20 pm


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Mary_Hayes.html

Crap!!!!! theres nothing there.

Greg Hollis (gijk@gijk.de), 9/9/97 2:20 pm


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Roger_Keeling.html

Sorry, I have absolutely nothing to contribute to you Ed2015 simulation. But... How very amusing -- perhaps, astonishing -- to discover anyone else in the world sharing my name. "Roger" is none too common in the U.S. (not as compared to England). And "Keeling," I thought, is none too common anywhere. There are a few of us around the U.S., to be sure. A bunch in Knoxville, TN, where the genealogy says a bunch of us landed prior to the Civil War. Some in Illinois where my lineage comes from. And presumably considerably more in England (where the name means something like "little cod"), where we all came from. In the public domain, there is the "Keeling Curve," the most precise existing measure of carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere (but I've talked to THAT Keeling, down at Scripps Institute near San Diego...he was adopted. So no reflected glory on our family). Anyhow, glad you're an accomplished academic. My brother, Tom, taught at UC Los Angeles and UC Santa Barbara before going to Stanford, getting a law degree, and becoming a corporate type. My brother Brian is managing editor of "The Industrial-Labor Relations Review" at Cornell University in upstate New York. I'm a writer who, when not cranking out fundraising letters for environmental and progressive non-profits, works on a book about liberalism and the scientific method. (Don't hold your breath. I'm the clear underachiever in this family). Anyhow, wanted to say how nice it is to see who shares my name doing stuff of merit and real content. By the way...don't suppose anyone in your family has done a genealogy? Not a passion of mine, but I do have quite a bit on ours, and it tends to deadend not long before the family came from England in about (I think) 1740 or so. Best regards! -- Roger Keeling

Roger Keeling (USA Version) (RKMars@aol.com), 10/1/97 1:02 AM


Comment on http://sol.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/pages/ultralab/E2015/2015/team/Stephen_Heppell.html

I would like to study abroad for half a year. My subject is Eurpean Management and contolling

Thorsten Rohn (Herzlakert@aol.com.de), 8/12/97 6:54 pm