Garf Technology

I absolutely love my work. Trading as “Garf Technology Multimedia”, my business card reads: “Freelance IT Consultant, Journalist & Photographer” but in reality my work has lead me in many fascinating directions including teaching, writing, taking loads of pictures plus plenty of ‘research’. I also offer an affordable data recovery service.
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What is a “Lifestyle Business”?
Garf Technology is something of a ‘lifestyle business‘. This is where one is more concerned with doing things ‘well‘ & enjoying it, rather than trying to make a ‘fast buck‘. Or as a more sceptical observer might put it: somehow I manage to get paid to do my various hobbies! I love it! Sometimes I…
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Merry Christmas 2005
“Scanning all done.” 2005 Christmas card, by Zsuzsanna Dora Majlati.
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Merry Christmas 2004
“We’re getting out of here” – 2004 Christmas card. Geese photographed by the Cemetery Lake, Southampton Common.
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Merry Christmas 2003
A goose is for life, not just for Christmas, 2003 card. Photo taken on the Cemetery Lake, Southampton Common.
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Merry Christmas 2002
2002 Christmas card. by Sarah Keen.
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Merry Christmas 2001
“Hiding up the Chimney”- 2001 Christmas card. by Sarah Keen.
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Merry Christmas 2000
2000 Christmas card – “Geese Through the Ages”. By Sarah Keen.
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Merry Christmas 1999
Geese through the ages – 1999 Garf Technology Christmas card. By Sarah Keen
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Merry Christmas 1998
Geese always played an important role at Christmas. By Sarah Keen.
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Merry Christmas 1997
Christmas? Still a grim time for geese.
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Merry Christmas 1996
Christmas, a grim time for geese.
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Merry Christmas 1995
Southampton Bargate in the snow.
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Merry Christmas 1993
The goose is getting fat… Our first card using all computer generated vector graphics.
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Merry Christmas 1992
“Who nicked the mains plug?” By Catherine Linaker.
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Merry Christmas 1991
“Mind if I have a go on your new computer?” by Catherine Linaker.
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Merry Christmas 1990
Garf Technology rests on Christmas Day. Actually, it hardly ever does but it was a nice thought anyway.
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Merry Christmas 1989
Chief engineer’s Christmas wishlist. Original by my maternal grandfather, AR Bunday.
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Merry Christmas 1988
The very first Garf Technology Christmas card, 1988 Hardly the prettiest card ever made, but it had a sort of simplistic purity. Well, that’s our excuse and we’re sticking to it! 🙂
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Test page
Welcome to the most boring and pointless page on the Worldwide Web. Sincere apologies to Sir Tim, who would no doubt be severely disappointed… And special apologies to those who clicked the “read more…” link. There is no more.