I first started dabbling with web stuff for When Saturday Comes in the summer of 1995, from info gleaned from a little pocket manual and source code I nicked from the Daily Telegraph's website. Or it could have been New Scientist. Anyway, The Half Decent Web Site had crap interactive features like Pele's Poetry, Neil Webb's World and rants pages. A year later I built the very low-tech Euro 96 site, the remnants of which can be seen here. I then formed Dot Two with colleague Doug Cheeseman, and we built a site for WSC called onetouchfootball.com. Dot Two has also built sites for Channel 4.


As well as doing websites that didn't make any money for other people I've also done a couple of extremely non-commercial personal projects. The first of these, The Smoke, began life as an email newsletter about mundane London news. Now it's, er, an email newsletter about mundane London news, with a website. Another site still in the devlopment/not much happening stage is Dr Clever, which aims to answer the ultimate questions about life. A couple of years ago I knocked together Jayzuz.com to 'promote' my book Is Shane MacGowan Still Alive?