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What is JAMBE Enterprises?


JAMBE enterprises is simply My company, it is not officially recognized or anything it is more simply the name I attach to things I make such as this Website, Christmas cards, anything that I think would look cool on. JAMBE stands for JAmes Mckenzie Brunskill Enterprises (some times called jambe corp.)

 About ME 

Among other things, I am co-founding a webhosting and consultancy company Utilis Ltd.

 What's New

  • Enigma Machine - Online Enigma Encryption
  • ScopeAnalyzer  - help with scope issues in C, java, and others
  • Slogan - my rambling about Proverbs 4:5-7
  • Emacs Reference Guide
  • JWT - JAMBE WebTool create proffesional websites easily
  • Yawn - ways to enrich your relationship with God
  • My Rambling 2003 2001 2002

    Its been awhile since my last true ramble, but I have been occasionaly puting rambles on my experimental ramble site. http://jambecorp.blogspot.com  check it out and tell me what you think.

    Things are going well, as you might have noticed some subtle changes have been happening around here, 1 being the blue line all around the text area, some small updates to my art page, updated bible page, and the links on each page have been updated.

    I also have added these new pages:

    Spam What Can We Do? - This is the article that I had published at www.thischristianlife.com I have added it here to increase its google rank and so that you can read it with out leaving the site.

    The Lords Prayer - I was sent this the other day, I have seen it before and you probably have too. It is a iteractive prayer session between God and someone. It is quite exagerated but it is easy to see a bit of yourself in it. How often do you race through your prayer sessions, or bible reading?

    Something to think about anyway...

     James 25/04/03

    These articles will be linked in properly when I get around to it :)

    If any of you are particularly academic, and are into Grammar parsing etc, you might be interested in reading (or criticing) this article about first and follow sets. 

    The contents of this page, and linked documents are Copyright to James Brunskill and may not be used without permission