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In The Piper Line is our three-times-a-year-ish newsletter. All the previous versions of our newsletter are available below.

If you'd like to receive our newsletter by email, just let me know.

         
 

Mozambique 2006-2008

   
   
October 2008
[Word version]
[PDF]
   
January 2008
[Word version]
[PDF]
   
July 2007
[Word version]
 
   
December 2006
[Word version]
 
   
July 2006
[Word version]
 
         
 

Australia 2005

   
   
July 2005
[Word version]
 
         
 

Mozambique 2002-2004

   
   
November 2004
[Word version]
 
   
April 2004
[Word version]
[PDF]
         
 

Portugal 2000-2002

   
   
May 2002
[Word version]
 
   
December 2001
[Word version]
 
   
August 2001
[Word version]
[PDF]
   
April 2001
[Word version]
[PDF]
   
December 2000
[Word version]
[PDF]
         
 

Australia distant past-2000

   
   
July 2000
[Word version]
 
   
May 2000
 
[PDF]
   
December 1999
 
[PDF]
   
August 1999
[Word version]
 
         

  new look
   

We've changed completely the look of our website. This new design is a clean, minimal approach, emphasising legibility and affordance (things do what you expect them to do).

Click here to let us know what you think.

   
[2007-07-03]
  recent changes
   

It's been a while since we've been able to update our website. Here are some of the changes:

   
[2007-05-31]
  new rss feed!
   

For the technically inclined, our journal now has an RSS feed. Use your favourite news aggregator or your Yahoo home page to see what's been happening to the piper family.

To copy the URL, right click on the RSS link above, and select "Copy Link Address".

   
[2006-05-23]
  random photo
   

This is the zoomed out view of the previous shot. The lady is still there in the centre. Entre Lagos means literally “Between lakes” and this shot shows the southern lake. It is unusual in that this lake is shallow almost all the year, being almost more a flat swamp than a true lake.
[taken: 2002-09-15 07:13:18]