Bridlewood Archive
A Message From Bridlewood Webmaster, Richard Woodley, February, 2000
This will, I am sure, come as a surprise. However, after spending over ten
years involved with this struggle, I have decided to devote more time to
other aspects of my life. I know some of my recent initiatives may seem
contradictory to this apparent sudden decision, but I suspect they really
were subconcious precursors to it.
There are a number of factors that have led to this decision. One being
that, although I have enjoyed building and maintaining the site, it has started
to become a chore. As well, when it was first launched I believe it was the
only public interest site on the subject - now there are many others that can
fill its role. The other main reason is that I want to have time to devote to
other things such as a renewed interest in photography, due to the recent
purchase of a digital camera.
The site will be completely withdrawn as of February 29, 2000. I had
considered leaving it up as of then without any further additions, but I do
not believe that would be appropriate. I personally hate sites that are not
maintained up-to date. I will be leaving the site up until then so anyone can
download any information they wish. Please feel free to use any of the
information files on the site on other of your web sites or to distribute it in
any way.
Although I considered continuing to maintain it, I will also be discontinuing
updating the bibliography. Again anyone who wishes to use the
bibliography and add to it should feel free to do so.
I intend to replace the main page for the site with links to EMFGuru
website, the EMR Network web site and Wave Guide as I suspect the
URL for the site might continue to be linked to, bookmarked and
circulated.
I do feel that once the site is down it is best for me that I retire from the
EMF struggle entirely.
Richard W. Woodley, Webmaster
Bridlewood Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Information Service
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Welcome to the Bridlewood Archives. This information will not be updated, but as it is still valuable, it will be made available in archive format.
The excellent On-line Bibliography may be viewed here temporarily; as soon as somebody agrees to keep it updated, I will link to the updated version.
There is a mirror site for the original Bridlewood site found at FEB in Sweden, that you can view in your browser directly. (Note: not all links in the archived site will be functional, and it is my understanding that the information will not be updated.)
You can also download a copy of the entire site, zipped into one ZIP file, from here. You may save it and unzip it into a single directory on your hard drive, and view it using your browser. Same caveat as above applies, but if you drag and drop the individual documents onto your browser, (as opposed to following the links), they should display "normally."
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Available Bridlewood Resources
Bridlewood Bibliography You can view the excellent bibliography here. (Note: This may be temporary; in the event that somebody else begins to maintain this bibliography again, I will link to the updated version.)
Entire Site in One ZIP File [889 Kbytes] Save this file to your hard drive, unzip it, and drag and drop files on your browser to view them.
Mirror at FEB This is the non-zipped version available for viewing at FEB.
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