Last Updated on April 17, 2017 by Dave Farquhar
For the first time since about 1997, I’ve created a hobby web page. Since my ISP provides web space and I pay for it whether I use it or not, I thought this would be a good use for it. I have some photographs there, and some general information on toy trains, particularly tinplate trains.
The address is pages.sbcglobal.net/dave_farquhar/.Since the old Prodigy servers (theoretically) have more bandwidth than my puny 128K upstream DSL connection, I thought that would be a more appropriate place to put it, rather than on my own server. The pictures aren’t huge, but they’ll download a lot faster from an ISP than from me.
Hopefully someone will find it and enjoy it. I have no idea how often I’ll update the page, but now it’s out there.

David Farquhar is a computer security professional, entrepreneur, and author. He has written professionally about computers since 1991, so he was writing about retro computers when they were still new. He has been working in IT professionally since 1994 and has specialized in vulnerability management since 2013. He holds Security+ and CISSP certifications. Today he blogs five times a week, mostly about retro computers and retro gaming covering the time period from 1975 to 2000.
