Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year!

Wishing you all the very best for 2008 from here in Thailand, wherever you are! :-)

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Desktop Wallpapers in my main website

In addition to all the free fun and games in my main site (Dan-Dare.org), there are also loads of free desktop wallpaper images to choose from for use as the background picture on your computer. Categories include video games, cartoons, movies and TV. Here are some of the most popular ones (almost all of which also have at least one related Flash game too):

Star Wars
Harry Potter
Sonic the Hedgehog
Super Mario Brothers
Super Smash Bros.
Donkey Kong
Futurama
Scooby-Doo
Wacky Races
Tom and Jerry
The Simpsons
The Simpsons Movie
Megaman
Thunderbirds
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
D.C. and Marvel
The Matrix
Star Trek
Shrek
Pirates of the Caribbean
Disney/Pixar
Looney Tunes
Pokemon
SpongeBob Squarepants
Avatar
Garfield
The Muppets
Transformers
Power Rangers
South Park
Astroboy
Betty Boop

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Back in wonderful Thailand once more

Hooray! I am back in the lovely "land of smiles" after the unplanned trip to England last month. Lucky me! :->

Friday, November 02, 2007

Two new Flash games: Sonic Rush Adventure and Super Mario World

Here are two brilliant new Flash games for you to enjoy - one Sonic the Hedgehog (based on Sonic's latest game for the Nintendo DS - "Sonic Rush Adventure") and one Super Mario Brothers (based on the classic "Super Mario World"):

  Sonic Rush Adventure Flash

  New Super Mario Flash

You can play these games plus 100's more in my fun and games website.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

A Flash online game that's like Grand Theft Auto...

...well, like GTA2 anyway, with it's top-down viewpoint rather than a full 3D eye-level view. But it's still great fun and free to play...

The title screen of the Flash game "Gangster Life" - click here to play it


You can find it in my fun and games website, or you can play it directly via this link: Gangster Life (GTA2)

Friday, October 12, 2007

Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille is finally released in England!

We don't half get mucked about and ripped off here in England. Not only do we have to put up with being one of the most expensive countries in the world to live in and go shopping in (whilst also being a cold and wet place for most of the year), we also have to put up with getting many top American movies much later than seems fair or reasonable - we do speak almost exactly the same language after all, so there's no dubbing or subtitle issues.

Disney/Pixar's "Ratatouille" is the latest example of this. It was officially released in cinemas here today. And yet it was released in cinemas (sorry, movie theatres) in the US on June 29th. That's almost 4 months later! Good grief.

Anyway, better late than never I suppose. Being a huge Disney/Pixar fan, I'm off to see it ASAP...

Here are three Ratatouille Flash games (which also include desktop wallpapers) from my fun and games website to celebrate:

Ratatouille: Grab the Grub

Ratatouille: Match the Batch

Ratatouille: Marionette Madness

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Unplanned return to England

Had to come back to England suddenly because my dear old Nan died on the 3rd of this month. Joyce Millicent Inns (nee Tarrant) was 86. She played a large and very positive part in my upbringing, and I am forever grateful to her for that. Miss you Nan.

She was taken ill a few weeks before her passing, and the earliest I could sort out flying back from Thailand was, as it sadly turned out, 3 days too late. Sorry Nan.

I no longer have any surviving grandparents. It feels very weird. All my life I have had grandparents, including great-grandparents when I was very young, and they imparted much valuable wisdom to me with their knowledge of so many "old ways" (and usually totally correct ways) of doing things.

Priceless treasured memories.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Dan Dare returns!

It appears to be true then, going by all the news appearing on the web (e.g. The Times Online, August 29, 2007) - Dan Dare is finally set to return in new comic-strip adventures for the first time in a great many years! Hoorah!! Dan Dare is my favourite of favourites.

Apparently, Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Comics company is to publish a new Dan Dare comic-book starting this November. I hope it sticks as closely as possible to the spirit of Frank Hampson's original 1950 creation rather than re-invents the character as other newer versions have done. It seems very likely it will be of a high standard anyway, what with Sir Richard having been a boyhood fan of the original Dan Dare, and with renowned comic-book author Garth Ennis writing the new series. Happy days indeed for this Dan Dare fan, that's for sure!

See my Dan Dare websites for more information about the original version of the character: Dan-Dare.org, Dan-Dare.net and DanDare.org.uk.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Back in Thailand again...

...staying in Bangkok, where it is raining every day, just as it was in England for the whole 2 months I was there. It is of course a lot warmer here than it was in the UK.

I am lucky enough to have had a few days free of my ongoing website work recently, and I did the "tourist" thing, exlporing Bangkok properly for the first time despite having been coming here for over 4 years now - I never had enough spare time before. I have to say that I think it is one of the loveliest cities in the whole world - the royal palaces, the Buddhist monasteries and the floating markets are wonderful to see, cruising around the river and the canals is really relaxing and fun, and there are so many excellent shopping areas that even I (pretty much a confirmed "non-shopper") enjoyed browsing around.

Here is a really informative website to visit if you want to know more: www.bangkok.com

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Movies to watch and games to play

In addition to the Ratatouille and other Disney/Pixar games I mentioned in my blog last month (see "Ratatouille, and other Disney/Pixar movies"), here are some more of my favourite games related to 4 other recent, current and upcoming movies:

  Shrek: Concentration

  Harry Potter: Staircase Game

  The Simpsons Home Interactive

  Transformers: The Energon Within

As always, you can play these games and 100's more in my fun and games website.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Thierry Henry is leaving Arsenal Football Club!

Having been a fan of Arsenal for over 30 years, it came as a great surprise to me to learn yesterday of the sudden decision to allow the club's captain and greatest ever goal-scorer, Thierry Henry, to leave so that he can join arch-European rivals Barcelona. The main reason this news surprised me was that only last year Thierry pledged the rest of his career to Arsenal. An interesting new definition of the word "pledge", that's for sure.

It's particularly sad news for me (and all other Arsenal fans I'm sure), because Thierry has truly graced the sport here in England with his amazing footballing skills and gentlemanly conduct for eight seasons now. He has been a joy to watch, and is one of the greatest players ever, of that there can be no doubt. I am so sorry to see him go. I would just like to say a huge thank you to Thierry for all the wonderful memories he has left me with. I wish him and his family all the very best with the new venture.

I hope the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, knows what he is doing. It seems to me to be a very risky decision to let Thierry leave. But I'll keep faith with the boss, for now anyway...

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Ratatouille, and other Disney/Pixar movies

The pending release of Disney/Pixar's newest movie, "Ratatouille (rat-a-too-ee)" is something I am really looking forward to. Like a great many people all over the world, I love all the Pixar movies to date - "Toy Story" (1995), "A Bug's Life" (1998), "Toy Story 2" (1999), "Monsters Inc." (2001), "Finding Nemo" (2003), "The Incredibles" (2004) and "Cars" (2006) - but from what I have seen of the official trailers, this latest offering looks to be their best one yet.

One of the posters for the 2007 movie "Ratatouille"

I have included some Flash games in my fun and games website based on Ratatouille and all the other Pixar movies:

Ratatouille: Grab the Grub

Ratatouille: Match the Batch

Cars: Lightning McQueen's Desert Dash

Cars: Luigi's Casa Della Tires

The Incredibles: Thin Ice

Finding Nemo: Cruisin' with Crush

Monsters, Inc.: Mike's Memory Game

A Bug's Life: A Bug's Land

Toy Story: Catch That Moving Van

Buzz Lightyear: Operation Alien Rescue

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

A great little Scooby-Doo web-browser game...

...that you can play right here (in a 0.56MB Flash file):


(Or you can play it by clicking on the following link if the Flash file above doesn't load for some reason: Scooby-Doo web-browser game)

Friday, June 01, 2007

Fun and games related to cartoons, movies and TV

My new mini-site of games related to cartoons, movies and TV is now live. You can find it at the Dan-Dare.org and .net FreeFun website.

Some of the highlights include: Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Simpsons, D.C. and Marvel Superheroes, Disney/Pixar, Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, SpongeBob Squarepants and Garfield. There are many more games in addition to all those - check out the site index page to see them all.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Free online comic books - a recommendation

There are so many free online comics, many of which are true modern classics, that it's often difficult to know where to start when you're a fan of the genre like I am. Searching the Open Directory Project (see dmoz.org) is often a good start-point. Helpfully, I was sent the following link yesterday by the author of a new sci-fi/horror one, and I have to say it is now one of my favourites. It's well worth a visit at DatWilliams.com

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Back in England now...

...for a few months at least, and it's really cold and miserable weather, even for England. It's the middle of May, late spring. It's supposed to be nice weather! I thought the Earth was warming up? :-)

Anyway, here's some more Super Mario Bros. fun I recently added to my Dan-Dare.org website - perfect for a cold and rainy afternoon's entertainment:

Even More Mario Bonuses

I will be adding a whole new mini-website soon concentrating on Flash and Java games related to all manner of cartoons, movies and TV - such as Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, The Simpsons, Futurama, Star Wars, Star Trek, The Matrix, Disney/Pixar, Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, Thunderbirds, Garfield, SpongeBob Squarepants, Casper, The Muppets, Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Hulk, etc., etc. Check back soon for the new link!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Online fun based on things I like

In addition to all the free online games that I have added into my two main websites (Dan-Dare.org and Dan-Dare.info) over the past four years, I have also created the following "Special Fun Pages" - containing images, animated GIFs / sprites, music, movie clips and much more - related to many of those games:

Star Wars Movie Series, Star Wars Animated GIF Movie Clips

Harry Potter Movie Series, Harry Potter Book Series

Sonic the Hedgehog

Super Mario Brothers, Super Mario Bros. Movie

Sonic and Mario Bonuses, More Sonic and Mario Bonuses, Extra Sonic and Mario Bonuses

Futurama, Red Dwarf

Hanna-Barbera (The Flintstones, Scooby Doo, etc.), The Banana Splits

Tom and Jerry

The Simpsons, The Simpsons Movie

Megaman

More Games-Related Images and Music, Even More Games-Related Images

Thunderbirds

I hope you like them. I will be improving them, and adding brand new pages about other things I like, as time goes by.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Pattaya, Thailand

In one of my previous posts I included a link to what at the time was a useful website all about Pattaya in Thailand, which is where I am currently staying. That website no longer works, so here is a link to another useful site that does work: www.pattaya.com. If you are ever in South-East Asia, it is worth coming here for a few days at least, if you like life a bit on the crazy side... :-)

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Valentine's Day in Thailand

Very many people here in Thailand celebrate St. Valentine's Day in the same way as we do in England, even though the majority of Thai people are Buddhist and therefore don't really celebrate other Christian festivals such as Easter and Christmas. Shops all over the place have Valentine's cards and red roses for sale. Nice. Who says that romance is dead?

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Play Super Smash Bros. Melee with Sonic!

Yes, it's true - you can now play a version of the Super Smash Bros. Melee game with Sonic the Hedgehog as your character. You can also play as Knuckles and Tails, plus you can unlock Shadow! And of course, Mario, Luigi, Link, Pikachu, Kirby and the rest of the Nintendo cast of characters are in there too... Play it online by clicking on the link below:

  Super Smash Flash

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Christmas and New Year in Thailand

Lucky, lucky me! Although Christmas is not generally celebrated in Thailand, I am currently in the tourist city of Pattaya (see www.pattayacity.com/pattaya/), and there is plenty of Christmas to be seen here. Plus a whole lot more too... what fun!

This is my last post for this year, so all the very best to you wherever you are, have a great time over the holidays, and have a Happy 2007!

Monday, November 20, 2006

HTML code for the two Sonic Java games I made

Lots of people have been asking me for HTML code to link to the two Sonic the Hedgehog Java games I made (see this post), so I thought I'd put it here for anyone else that might want it:

Link to the Sonic Matchit game from your website, MySpace, etc., by copying and pasting the code below:



Link to the Dr. Robotnik Abalis game from your website, MySpace, etc., by copying and pasting the code below:

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Two Sonic the Hedgehog Java games I made

Just for the fun of it, I created the following two Sonic the Hedgehog Java online games using a couple of ready-made templates:

  Sonic Matchit

  Dr. Robotnik Abalis

Of course, they're not a patch on the Ultimate Flash Sonic game, but not much that's freely available on the web is. You can see all of these games, and loads more, at www.dan-dare.info.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Retro time - Nintendo Game & Watch

Do you remember those neat little Nintendo handheld LCD computer games called "Game & Watch"? They were most popular in the 80's, or at least they were with me as I collected around a dozen of them back then. They featured great mini-versions of classic games such as Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., Zelda, Balloon Fight, and so on. Check out this site for loads more information about them: www.gameandwatch.com

And here is an excellent thing - there are Flash online game versions of four of the best Mario ones, which you can play now by clicking on these links:

  Mario Bros.

  Donkey Kong II

  Donkey Kong Jr.

  Mario's Bombs Away

Friday, September 22, 2006

Coup blimey, what a week it's been in Thailand!

My timing's as impeccable as ever - I came back home to the farm (which is right in the middle of Thailand) from Bangkok three days before the military coup which (as of today) still sees tanks and soldiers on the streets in parts of Bangkok.
(I say my timing's as impeccable as ever because I left Patong Beach in Phuket exactly one week before the tsunami struck at the end of 2004. Lucky or what?!)

However (and unlike the terrible events of 2004), this has so far been a very peaceful coup, with no fighting and no loss of life, and with apparent support for it right across the country. Certainly where I live in rural Thailand people have accepted it and see it as having been necessary after all the political turmoil and resultant social problems of this year. It's certainly a uniquely Thai way of sorting a serious national mess out, and my hat off to them for having the guts to do it in this way.

The Thai peoples' (justified in my opinion) complete loyalty to their King helps ensure that whatever happens with their governmental system, Thailand never really changes at heart - and that is an extremely good thing. Although they are Westernizing here at an amazing rate, clearly they are in no imminent danger of losing that essential "Thainess" that is treasured the world over.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Updates to my Sonic and Mario games website

Sitting around on my farm in the middle of Thailand has its charms and appeals for me - clean fresh air, abundant fresh produce to hand, relative peace and quiet, well away from the Rat Race. But I still work on my websites when I'm there, from time to time, just for fun. To that end I have made some very big changes to my Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario Brothers games site, with the additon of loads of new Flash games (taking the total to over 50 games now). Here is the link for the site: www.dan-dare.info. I hope you take a look and have some fun...

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Back in Thailand

Finally made it back "home" after having spent too long in England due to delays in selling my house. It's really good to be back, it's a crazy but wonderful place as always. I just drove most of the way around Bangkok using the outer ring-road motorway. It isn't quite finished, as they are just now building an absolutely massive new bridge over the Chao Phraya river to link up and complete what will then be an "orbital" road. The bridge construction work is awesome, a staggering piece of civil engineering on a par with anything I've ever seen.

But it also provides a prime example of the crazy contrasts in Thailand between ultra-modern and old-fashioned approaches to things: The existing route through Bangkok which the new bridge will eventually replace is currently also under construction, with large sections of it either dug right up, or surface-planed, or just left as single-lane mud tracks full of pot-holes, causing utter traffic chaos such as I have never before witnessed, not even in Bangkok.

What an inspired piece of traffic planning, lol!!

I thought we were a bit screwy in England for doing similar things, but this is screwy on an epic scale. Still, it makes life much more interesting I suppose. Imagine how boring it would be if you could just drive everywhere you wanted to go with no massive hold-ups!! ;-)

I love Thailand, it's the best country on earth! I'm heading off for a beach holiday in the Koh Chang island chain for a while now, no doubt discovering more bonkers contrasts along the way.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Sold my house at long last!

Finally! I have managed to sell my house in England! It has taken over 8 months to sell it because in England people can pull out of buying a house right at the very last minute, believe it or not. How stupid. In my opinion, once a sale is agreed it should be legally binding. That is the case in Scotland, so why isn't it here? Anyway, it is all done and dusted now, and I have to vacate my house on Friday. After that I shall be traveling around a lot on business before finally heading back to Thailand for a while. So this is my last post here for perhaps a month. Cheers for now!

Saturday, July 22, 2006

A very funny little Flash movie

This made me laugh the most I have laughed in quite a while, so I hope it does you too... Super Mario Quickie Short Flash Movie

Friday, July 14, 2006

Web-based fun for kids (of all ages)

I have been putting together two new pages for one of my kids' entertainment websites over the past few weeks or so, and I just finished them today. They are: Sonic the Hedgehog Images and Music and Super Mario Brothers Images and Music. I found it totally absorbing, even a little addictive, creating all those little animated GIF cartoons... but now I'm going to go and have a proper life this weekend! :-) If you want to, you can now access all my Sonic and Mario fun and games in one convenient place: Sonic and Mario Flash and Java Games.

Monday, July 10, 2006

That's it for another 4 years

So that's it, the 2006 World Cup is now over. Italy beat France 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw through extra time to become World Champions for the fourth time, while the French captain Zinedine Zidane got himself sent off, which was certainly a memorable way to end what had up until then been an incredibly illustrious playing career (before the tournament started he had announced he was retiring from the game upon its conclusion). It all petered out into a rather ordinary World Cup in the end, after such a brilliant start. The final was entertaining, but it wasn't a great football match. Still, well done to Italy. If only England could be so doggedly and determinedly successful.

Monday, July 03, 2006

H.G. Wells and Jules Verne

I recently obtained from a second-hand bookshop a small collection of novels by H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, two authors who are often referred together to as the "Founding Fathers of Modern Science Fiction".

Included in this wonderful collection are "The Invisible Man", "The Time Machine", "The First Men in the Moon" and "The War of the Worlds" by Wells, and "Journey to the Centre of the Earth", "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "From the Earth to the Moon" and "Around the World in 80 Days" by Verne.

These stories are all around 100 years old, and yet they still take some beating in my humble opinion. They are skillfully written, are immensely enjoyable and have hardly dated given their age and the advances in science since their original publications. I urge you to track down and read any of the works by either of these wonderful authors - I am certain you will thoroughly enjoy them.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

England lose on penalties, yet again

Oh dear, as usual for my national football team, it's all gone horribly wrong. England are out of the World Cup, losing to Portugal (again) on penalties (yet again) in their quarter final match. Wayne Rooney was sent off after 62 minutes, and that after all the fuss about his foot injury and whether he would be fit to play in the World Cup. It's all academic now. England never really looked like winning once they were down to 10 men, but valliantly held on for a 0-0 draw through extra time, and then the fateful penalty shoot-out which they lost 3-1. There's nothing else worth saying about this from my point of view. So now it's "Vive La France", and especially Thierry Henry (I'm an Arsenal fan for my sins) - well done for beating Brazil in one of the other quarter finals.

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Bend it like Beckham... and didn't he just!

World Cup 2nd round: England 1 (Beckham 60 mins), Ecuador 0. England are through to the quarter-finals for the 9th time. They still don't look to me like they're quite good enough to win the World Cup just yet, but they are certainly getting better, and Wayne Rooney looks like he's hitting top form now after "that injury". As for David Beckham, what an amazing goal he scored - one of his trademark pin-point-accurate long-range free kicks. Oddly though, this is the first one he's scored from himself in around 3 years. What a perfect time to change that!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

The 2006 World Cup Finals tournament... so far

Well, I think this is the best World Cup Finals tournament ever. So far it's featured the best football, the fairest play and the friendliest fans all partying together regardless of the countries they support. Wonderful stuff. Shame England look decidedly average up to now, despite two wins from their first two matches and qualification for the second round. On their current form I wouldn't rate England's chances against the likes of Argentina, who look unbeatable. Still, one lives in the hope that the English long-ball game might unsettle the top sides enough to get the desired results. And you never know, we might yet rediscover our real creative attacking form and play the game properly - as the mother country of the beautiful game, we ought to try.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

England, the Cross of St. George and the World Cup

Having just seen the England football team completely outplay Jamaica at Old Trafford to win 6-0 in their final friendly before the World Cup, I was impressed by two things: the incredible amount of English patriotism on view in the 70,000 strong crowd, with the red and white of the flag of St. George seemingly covering every inch of the stands; and the fact that England surely won't really miss injured striker Wayne Rooney THAT much given that the gangly but skillful Peter Crouch certainly can score goals too (he scored 3 in this game).

It's been really lovely to see English patriotism (not nationalism mind you) steadily on the rise. For far too long we English seem to have been embarrassed by our great nation and have hidden our patriotism from view. All over the world other countries celebrate their national identities for all to see, and I'm so pleased we're now starting to do the same here.

And please, please, please can we stop hearing about Wayne Rooney from now on. Enough is enough - there are other players in the England squad more than good enough to "cover" for his absence, so let them get on with the job in hand.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Hard-core sci-fi reading...

Almost a week since my last post here, and it seems like only a few days. Why is it that the older you get the quicker time seems to pass? It's important to me to know the answer to this, as I want to slow it down as soon as possible... :-)

I spent the past week reading sci-fi novels, when I wasn't working on website stuff. Books read were:

"Future History", Jerry Pournelle
"King David's Spaceship", Jerry Pournelle
"Ringworld's Children", Larry Niven

All three were very good reads. If you've read and enjoyed the awesome "The Mote in God's Eye" and it's sequel "The Mote Around Murcheson's Eye" by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, then I recommend both "Future History" and "King David's Spaceship" as they take place in the same story universe as the two joint-effort books. In the case of the latter, it immediately precedes "The Mote in God's Eye".

If you're a fan of the classic "Ringworld" by Larry Niven, then it is well worthwhile reading the sequels "The Ringworld Engineers", "The Ringworld Throne" and "Ringworld's Children". A very impressive story arc, expanded upon even further in various other Niven books set in the Ringworld story universe. See "Neutron Star", "Protector", "A Gift From Earth", "World of Ptaavs" and "Tales of Known Space" for starters. Fantastic stuff!

I mention all of this because this is the kind of sci-fi I really like. It's often referred to as "Hard" sci-fi, as it deals with realism and not fantasy. Futures depicted in all the above-mentioned books are highly plausible because they are futures based upon the prediction of possible technological and social developments from our own time. It makes for interesting as well as entertaining reading anyway.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Rainy Sundays and cool websites

Today, a late Spring day, is a dreary wet Sunday in Northamptonshire, England (14 degrees C, gray overcast sky, breezy, constant rain showers) - perfect for spending hours surfing the web. If it was nicer outside I'd venture into the spectacularly green and beautiful countryside around where I live for a cycle ride, as Britain is at its best this time of year. Apart from the weather, that is. So instead, here are a few cool sites and pages I like to visit on days such as these:

Extensive picture galleries of classic British children's TV, sci-fi and comic-strip books

Extensive picture galleries of toy ray guns from all over the world

Amazing Flash version of Sega's "Sonic the Hedgehog" video games

The original Star Wars movie trilogy as three animated GIF cartoons

The bizarre interactive Flash world of "Vectorpark"

Find out what's happening in the world of "Grand Theft Auto" gaming

Hopefully you'll find those links will help pass the time a little less boringly than might otherwise have been the case. :-)

Friday, May 19, 2006

Places to visit and things to do in Thailand - Part 1

When in Bangkok - Get down to the Chao Phraya river for a change of scene. The easiest way to get there is to use the BTS Skytrain, stopping at the Saphan Taksin station (S6 on the official map). Once there, take any of the river cruises (they're all reasonable value for money) or the up-river taxi boat for stunning views of Bangkok and some its most famous sites. I recommend one trip in the daytime, and another at night. Even the short trip on the river taxi boat across to the south bank is quite fun.

When in Pattaya/Jomtien - Take a trip out of town and travel 15km due south to Bang Sarae beach. It's a lot quieter than Pattaya and Jomtien beaches, and makes a pleasant change. Food and drink are a bit cheaper, and there are hardly any beach sellers around to hassle you. Alternatively, for another pleasant day out of town, head to the harbour that sits right between Pattaya and Jomtien and take the ferry to Koh Larn island. Then take a taxi to one of the west coast beaches. Lovely beaches and views, nice and quiet. A bit pricey, but worth it.

When in Trat/Koh Chang - If you thought Koh Chang was a tropical island paradise (which it is), whilst stayng on the island get yourself down to Ban Bang Bao and take a day's boat trip (it's a couple of thousand Baht to hire a fishing boat if you haggle politely and buy some beers for everyone on board) to Koh Wai for an even more amazing taste of tropical island paradise living. Or take the Koh Wai ferry from Laem Ngop near Trat (where all the ferries to Koh Chang are).

More tips in the future...

Thursday, May 18, 2006

About my nom de plume, "Danny Dare"

"Danny Dare" was a cartoon strip in the 1960's "Wham!" comic in Great Britain. Danny was a fan of "Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future" from the "Eagle" comic (as am I, hence my assumed name), and his adventures were inspired by those of his space-travelling idol. It must be one of the few cases ever where a comic strip works in this way - a strip about a fan of another strip, both strips being in totally different comics. If you know of any other similar examples, please drop me a line, as I'd love to hear about them. Anyway, you can click here to view a scan of a complete episode of Danny Dare from the Easter 1967 edition of Wham! if you wish (taken from the original artwork).

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Who am I? Well, here's who I am...

Welcome to my Blog. My real name is Peter John Inns, I was born in October 1967, and sometimes I live in Northamptonshire, England (my original home), while other times I live in Thailand. I am a Business and IT Managing Consultant by profession. My hobbies and interests include (but are not restricted to) travelling, socialising, watching movies, listening to music, reading novels and anything to do with "Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future".

I also love Star Wars, Harry Potter, Red Dwarf, Futurama, The Simpsons and playing computer games. My favourite games are Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario Brothers, The Legend of Zelda and Grand Theft Auto. See my free games website for Flash and Java online versions of some of them: www.dan-dare.org/FreeFun/

This Blog will be an occasional commentary on anything I feel is relevant to life in both England and Thailand. I love both countries, but they are so totally different, especially Thailand when you have lived there for a number of years away from the "touristy" areas.