Thursday, January 06, 2005
Busted my rear axle, great eh? Landed a jump and ‘crack’, something gave. I looked down at the nasty scraping noise and realised that my wheel was at an angle and the brake disk was scoring a nice groove in the pads.
My friends and I spend far too much time hurtling through forests in and around Bristol, UK, and I thought it would be fun to share our adventures. Boring? Not to us.
Busted my rear axle, great eh? Landed a jump and ‘crack’, something gave. I looked down at the nasty scraping noise and realised that my wheel was at an angle and the brake disk was scoring a nice groove in the pads.
I've been working with computers since my ZX81, closely followed by an Oric 1 (if anyone remembers those?). In the past 11 years I've been working in the area of computer forensic investigation and research in both the Law enforcement and Corporate worlds. I have trained 100's of investigators in the past few years in the area of Live Forensics and RAM Analysis. Lately I have been working with Law enforcement agencies across Europe and the USA in both an operational and training capacity.