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Welcome!
 - to my few megabytes on the Internet. This is my personal homepage, but I promise you, I won't talk much about myself, nor my car, my cat or my yellow canaria. Actually I don't own a car, my cat died years ago and I belive that birds should fly somewhere above me. Spinoza is not my real name, but you proberly quessed that. I stole the nick from a dutch philosopher, who you can read about here. If you want to bore yourself with a few facts about me, you can find them on my profile page, but to be honest, read about the real Spinoza instead....

As you can see at the menu, I have only created a few pages until now. I bought this webhotel and "faelles.net" some years ago, but until last month I have only used the domain for my email accounts. This is my first attempt to do a personal homepage, of some unknown reason I have only created homepages for others until now. I have worked with computers and software for a long time, and decided to share some of my experiences with you and the rest of the world.

Recently somebody told me about a Linux distro called PCLinuxOS and now, after a few months of use, I am really addicted to this lovely piece of software. Therefore my first page was dedicated to that distro.

On my softwarepage I want to introduce you to some of the best programs I used together with Windows XP. Well I do boot up XP once in a while, but only for testing new software or to guide a poor Microsoft user through some XP settings. My knowledge about software and security mostly comes from "learning by doing", now you're warned :-)  But also from my participation in the danish security forum, Team Spywarefri, - one of my passions. You'll hear more about this work later.

Please visit my weblog too and feel free to comment any topic of your interest!

Desert

Finally I want to thank my friend and uncle, Allan, for the lovely banner he created to me. If you like nice photos and  exciting topics you should visit his homepage and blog at the Opera Community. Allan made the photo above too.