Countless others have offered advice, comments, support, material, and assistance
with The Radar Station since it was created. I would like to make a special mention
of these few, without whom...
James Silberbauer for writing a very nifty utility to help
me keep up to date with the guestbook and traders' message board entries.
Dave Pearce and Mark Sheppard for hosting www.beefheart.com
and providing helpful answers to my stupid questions.
Mike Sheckett for all his work on Filtered Thru Dust
Speakers.
Justin Sherrill for constant advice and assistance, and
also for sending me an unbelievable amount of material, including the contents
of his entire web-site, which will be gradually appearing at The Radar Station
for some time to come.
Brainpang for articles, tapes, friendly support and even
a few choice duplicates from his Beefheart singles collection.
Rob Fawcett for his time spent as the Radar Station's
news editor.
Benjamin Horrendous for his videos and his hosting of the
excellent Fire Party People pages.
Charles Holzhauer for a big box worth of excellent tapes
and useful articles.
Michael Scott for all his work slaving over a hot scanner.
The paintings gallery would be a lot smaller without Michael's help.
Detlef Juergens for his help scanning paintings and offering
constant useful corrections, helping to make the site more accurate than it would
otherwise be.
Stewart Osborne for his invaluable support, enthusiasm
and stupid sense of humour.
David Naughton for his much needed proof reading, error
checking and general helpful advice.
Ness for never once complaining when I stick the Captain
in the stereo yet again.
Donors:
Several visitors have also helped out with financial donations when money
was tight to pay for server space, telephone bills, software, etc. A very big
thankyou to these people without whom there would be no Radar Station:
Bruno Ghezzi, Steve Froy, Hans Van Hulst, Stewart Osborne, Brainpang, Rick
Snow, Richard Rainey and Dave Speake.
Many thanks, all.
The Radar Station is now over seven years old - read a short piece about the
first year on line.