Pro-Fun Round Robins

Credits

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General

Certain characters and concepts, including but not necessarily limited to the Doctor and the TARDIS, are the property of the British Broadcasting Corporation.

The pro-fun trolls Eloise, Ruthie, and Walter are the creation of Ann Magill.

Failure to assign appropriate credit, if it occurs, is the result of innocent human error, not malice. We will happily, and thankfully, accept any corrections.


What it means to be a "pro fun troll" first appeared in a message on the internet newsgroup rec.arts.drwho. It is copyright © 2000 Ann Magill, and appears by permission of the author.


Chaos in Cyberspace

Chaos in Cyberspace first appeared as a series of messages on the internet newsgroup rec.arts.drwho. Copyright in these messages remains with their respective authors.

The version of Chaos in Cyberspace that appears on this web site is copyright © Paul Andinach. This version was created with the permission of the original authors (thanks guys!).


Bernice Summerfield is the creation of Paul Cornell.

Many of the distinctive features of Gallifrey used in this story, including its name, were the creation of Robert Holmes. Several others are the creation of Terrance Dicks.


The Time the Stories Went Dark

Acknowledgements, copyright notices, etc. can be found here.


Reflections of Reality

Reflections of Reality first appeared as a series of messages on the internet newsgroup alt.drwho.creative. Copyright in these messages remains with their respective authors.

The version of Reflections of Reality that appears on this web site is copyright © Igenlode Wordsmith & Paul Andinach. This version was created with the permission of the original authors (thanks guys!).


Quack Experimental Anime Excel Saga, all related characters and indicia, are the creation and property of somebody who isn’t us.


Images

Home button image by Paul Andinach, based on a portrait of Eloise by Ann Magill.

“Made with HTML-Kit” image by Adam Rosser; provided by the HTML-Kit web site.

“Valid XHTML 1.0!” and “Valid CSS!” images appear courtesy of the World Wide Web Consortium.

Details about the images used in the cast list appear separately.


Special Thanks To

Ann Magill, without whom none of this would exist. The original idea was hers, and we can’t thank her enough.

The Computing Club of the University of Western Australia, who provided web space for the old version of this site.

imhosted.com, my webspace provider for this version of this site.

Dave Raggett, for his Introduction to HTML and Introduction to CSS, and for HTML Tidy.

Chami.com, maker of HTML-Kit.

The makers of Microsoft® Paint 98 and Microsoft® Photo Editor 3.0, which came free with my computer and between them comprise nearly one reasonably useful graphics application.

Thomas A. Powell, whose book Web Design: The Complete Reference, which I read in mid-2002, gave me many ideas for improving the site.