Thomo's Hole of Notes, Articles and Miscellany

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Thomo's Hole of Notes, Articles and Miscellany

Welcome to Thomo's more static Hole. I had been thinking about putting a wiki up in Thomo's Hole to keep track of my hobby and travel related stuff in particular. Google, however, came along with this Collaborative Tool Thingy so I thought I'd give it a try. It seems to be working quite well.

My blog is still there at Thomo's Hole and I keep updating that with bizarre travel tales, interesting bits of history and wargaming and so on. However, the historical, travel and wargame stuff will also find a home here.

OK - the site is roughly divided into four parts:

Travel

Travel Tales from different parts of the world

History

Historical Places visited and other historical information

Wargaming

I chat about my hobby here

Wargames Research

Items of interest to wargamers and where I keep my notes, research and otherwise, for coming wargames projects.

Each of the parts has a different role to play. Browse around and you'll find the different pages - there are sub-pages listed below and search box above - and let's face it, Google is famous for being able to search :-)

Downloads can be found here.

Should you want to contact me, then just follow that link back there <-- and it will take you to a contact form.

What's New

  • HMS Mæander As a result of a search on Thomo's Hole, I went looking for some information on a ship - HMS Mæander - and this is the result.
    Posted 5/3/2008 1:53PM by Ian Thompson
  • History of USS Mongolia I added a brief history of USS Mongolia, a merchant ship pressed into US Naval service in World War I and famous for firing the first shots in anger from ...
    Posted 5/2/2008 9:38PM by Ian Thompson
  • Spanish Navy in the Spanish Civil War I added  a section on Spanish Naval vessels during the Spanish Civil War. This principally looks at the armed trawlers that were used by both sides during that conflict. Later ...
    Posted 4/4/2008 9:47AM by Ian Thompson
  • Using Sites for the Hole I started to look for a simple way to run Thomo's Hole a few years ago. I wrote HTML, I learned CSS and I used PostNuke as a CMS ...
    Posted 3/30/2008 5:06AM by Ian Thompson
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