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I was born in Germany and lived in Singapore, Hong Kong, Yorkshire, Eastbourne, London, Dayton OH, and Suffolk.

As I moved a lot with work, I started but never completed an education until I was 40. I have
- 1/2 degree on Computer Science
- 1/2 degree in Theatre, Acting and Stage Mgt
- 1/2 MBA
- and a BSc in Osteopathy

I spent 40 years in the computer industry, initially for NCR Ltd and for the last 20 years for my own company, eventricity Ltd.

I am now retired. My interests are in climate change, ecology, MotoGP, reading, etc.

I thought I would also tell you that I have written a book.

It is a history of my father, Giles Holtom’s life. He was a member of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps.

Giles told me and my brothers these wild, and exciting stories, sitting at the dinner table. I believed them because, well, I was 7, and he was my dad. It was only in later life, that I realised their inherent lack of believability. So it was down to me to investigate the details of his life and places he visited

He visited 46 countries, before British Airways existed and could take you there. Mostly he got there by walking or hitching, on trains, boats and lorries. Sometimes he rode there on camels, donkeys or yaks.

Amongst other places, he was in Austria when it was partitioned, Egypt during the fight for independence, and Malaya and Burma during the communist uprisings.
He was behind the iron curtain (at least) twice, and arrested as a spy (by the Americans).
He was court martialled and awarded a medal from the same action.

Throughout all of this, he was followed by people he called ‘men in grey coats’ - meaning military intelligence.
At the same time, one person, throughout his army career, was actively trying to get him killed, or at least badly hurt.

There were just so many questions. How is it that he spoke fluent Arabic? What ever happened to the baby elephant he got me? Why did so many strange, uninvited people turn up at his funeral?

You can find the answer to these and other questions, by reading the book.
"Going to Work on a Yak"

@georgetakei Esteemed Mr. Takei , question. What is the deal with Comicsands.com that you’re always linking to. On my iPhone the site is unusable- plastered with ads and clickbait, and the promised viral video cannot be easily found. I realize that the message of the posts are progressive, which I applaud, but I stopped following the links because the site is so junky. Anyway, I remain a big fan, but Comicsands not so much.
@Free_Press
Spain putting most of EC & UK
to shame.
@georgetakei Has he reported them for fraud? He had a conversation with several dead people who, for some reason, told him that they were committing fraud. Surely he reported them at the time, and didn't just remember at a politically convenient time.
Flying Fortress story

This is an amazing story and well worth the read. In the summer of 1978 two former members of a B-17 crew met to discuss their escape from death in a raid on...

@georgetakei

Hey George,

It would be great if you stopped the folks at comicsands from linking to twitter in the articles, as they show up as blank for everyone who has done the proper thing and blocked it on a DNS level.

screengrabs are fine if you need to show us a picture, but text copypasta works well.

@cdarwin Amazing how that same piece of paper still exists and has only been changed where the name is... or is it a Photoshop or AI? #goaway
Lucky "TRUMP" is on our side. Imagine if he wasn't.
@Free_Press The negotiation table
question

How can I put alternative, explanatory text onto an image (as I can in Mastodon)? Any ideas?