This site went live on the 14th of October 1997.
Updated 14/04/98 (Version 3, Release 1)

Hello, and welcome to Tim Walters' Home Page (a.k.a. Euphoric).  This is the first web page that I have created, and it will be a page dedicated to showing you who I am and what I do, including hobbies, interest, work, play and a substantial amount of my photographs.

The most important thing I wish to convey with this web site is my feeling for the wondrous things that nature has given us to play with, and to show you my deep feeling for the awe, the history and the future of these rare, natural and beautiful places.  Please feel free to comment on this page, and create links to it.  Please report any spilling mostakes too!

I am 27 years old and for five years I had been at Barnsley College studying for a HND in Computing and a BA(Hons) Degree in Media Production.  I successfully completed both courses and I left University in July 1996.

I currently work for Calderdale Education Department (Halifax) implementing new computer systems into the counties school offices for administration purposes.  I have been here for approximately 20 months.

I hope you have realised that I have an interest in computers and I currently have a P233MMX, 64MB RAM, 12 x CD-ROM + CD Writer and a Matrox Rainbow Runner Digital Edit Suite.

I find that I need to get away from computers on occasions (almost every hour!) and I do this by walking the British mountains and fells.  I find this an extremely good way to relax and 'get away from it all'.  (It also keeps me fit!)

I also play snooker fairly regularly at the local club, and I have created a small game called Snootball which is played on the green baize but loosely resembles the game of English Football.

I recently embarked on a project to built a remote controlled model aircraft, which is now complete and 'ready' to fly.  I say 'ready', as it's never flown, and I've never flown a model aircraft, so the first flight is likely to be very eventful.  I
have tried to fly it without success, the left undercarriage wheel was sticking to the nut holding it on.  Therefore the plane kept pulling to the left.  I sorted this out, or I thought so, until the nut disappeared and the wheel dropped off completely.  I will keep you posted on any further developments when appropriate...

I also have a keen interest in photography, and some of the fruits of my labour are included on this site in the Photo Album.

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