Bio
editIntro
editI have a fantastic wife, and wonderful daughters born on 21st February 2006, 24th August 2008 and 21st April 2011.
I read Mathematics at and am a member of Cambridge University, where I was President of the Trinity Maths Society, but my PhD in AI at King's College, London, where I had previously won an award for outstanding service to the College, was interrupted by the chance to start Eidos plc.
In 1990, I co-founded Eidos plc, later parent of Eidos Interactive. Eidos plc was the fastest growing company in the 1990s, which grew to over £1,000,000,000 market cap the year I left the Board. My original investment grew 1,000,000 times (after tax) by the time I sold. This provided the start-up capital for Forbidden Technologies plc, which successfully floated in 2000 (and was the best performing new share issue in the world that year).
Some of my patents are listed here.
I have an honorary DSc from Bedfordshire University.
I am currently R&D Director of Blackbird plc, whose main product is Blackbird.
My father's Wikipedia article is here.
There is a Wikipedia article about me here.
Hobbies
editMy hobbies include classical chamber music with friends, orchestral playing, You can hear my orchestra here. Go, new technology, and making videos. You can subscribe to my video podcast here.
I am often quoted in the press, for example here on the BBC website and here on an industry magazine website.
My Twitter handle is @video4me.
I also enjoy Wikipedia, where I hope to become an Administrator.
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Videos
editI have produced, edited and published a number of videos which are available in the Commons:
Photo
edit1000 cubic centimetres of 99.9% pure platinum
Misc
editEdit counts
editEdit information from wikichecker.com.
Some people I have met
editThere is some debate about BPLs. Here are some I keep an eye on. This list is longer than I expected.
- Ray Streater Father
- Roald Dahl Author
- Imre Leader School friend
- Julian Hodgson UK Chess champion
- Hilary Davan Wetton Conductor
- Béla Bollobás Interviewed me for Trinity
- John Conway Unique and entertaining insight into analysis of games
- David Williams (mathematician) Fan of Brownian motion
- Claude Shannon Invented information theory - met at First International Computer Games Olympiad
- Jon Speelman Chess SGM and world championship contender
- David Mellor My MP at the time
- Sophie Wilson Invented the ARM instruction set; was a co-director of Eidos plc for many years
- Amber Rudd VC behind flotation of Eidos plc and more recently Home Secretary
- William Shatner Star of Star Trek
- Jenny Barraclough Jointly ran my first production company customer at Eidos
- Michael Barnsley Invented the Barnsley fern
- Jon Snow Presenter of Channel 4 News
- Brian Davies Maths professor at King's College, London
- Martin Outram Professor of Music at the Royal Academy and violist for the Maggini String Quartet
- Robin Saxby President of ARM
- Sir Clive Sinclair Inventor; met when he was Chairman of British Mensa
- Jack Glatzer A violinist so good that a fan gave him a £2m violin formerly belonging to Paganini's only pupil
- Larry Ellison The richest man in California
- Anna Le Hair Pianist
- Ian Livingstone Games guru
- Angelina Jolie Lara Croft star
- Tom Brake MP
- Brett Kebble Assassinated (!)
- Timothy Gowers Winner of the Fields medal
- Jaako Visuri Finnish Media entrepreneur
- Alison Richard Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University
- David Starkey Historian
- Stephen Byers Former Labour minister
- Sir David Bell Former Chairman of the FT
- The Queen UK Head of State
- Becky Hogge Open Rights Group demonstration at the BBC
- Boris Johnson Mayor of London
- Stephen Hammond My MP
- King Charles III King of England and many other places
- David Harding Hedge Fund manager
- Rivka Golani International violist
- Adrian Brown Occasional conductor of my orchestra
- Jimbo Wales Founder of Wikipedia
- Wendy M. Grossman Founder of The Skeptic
- David Gauke Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
- Xavier Rolet LSE Chief Executive
- Brian Winterflood
- Lucy Kellaway
- Michael Portillo
- Marc Faber
- Simon Woodroffe
- Piers_Lane Australian pianist
- Tabea Zimmermann Viola player
- John Amaechi Life coach
- Nigel Farage UKIP politician
- Paul Patterson Composer
- Richard Noble World Land Speed record holder
- Zuill Bailey American Cellist
- Meredith Ostrom Artist
- John WIlliams Guitarist
- Jo Swinson Former Lib Dem leader
- Ed Davey Lib Dem leader
- Laurie Bristow British diplomat
External links
editVarious awards
editThe Editor's Barnstar
I award you this Deletionist's Barnstar for the best researched AfD nomination at Itiva, Renata 06:53, 17 May 2006 (UTC) |
I am deeply sorry for the sins I have commited here. I hope my reëntry here will be sincerely welcomed. εγκυκλοπαίδεια* 19:09, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Diligence
I, CComMack, award you this Barnstar of Diligence for your excellent work on cleaning up light rail. It has been said that an article achieves NPOV when you can no longer tell what the opinion is of the person who wrote it, and that is now true for light rail for the first time I can remember. Many thanks. CComMack (t•c) 17:58, 13 August 2006 (UTC) |
Categories
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