
The system on this web site has been designed with care and security in mind. The web designer (Mathew Parker) have researched the best way to enable easy access for all users, along with making it fast. OpenID, supported by companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and the BBC, seems to be an inventful way to enable easy and fast access. With OpenID, you have one username and one password which can be used for thousands of sites (and counting!). The site you log in to has access only to the information you chose to provide. By default, it's username, email address and possibly full name. This site only collects this information, even if more is provided.
To use OpenID, you need an account with a provider. This site is not a provider, but rather a relying party. The technology built into the site connects with your provider whether it be Flickr, AOL, Yahoo!, Blogger or Google, and gathers your information up on correct password entry.
To use this site, please see if you have an account below. Otherwise, click here to register. If you have any questions, please contact the web master or go here.
Providers
These are some providers. To log in using them, click "Log In" and then select "OpenID", and enter the URL
below:
AOL
openid.aol.com/screenname (Or Click "AOL" on log in screen)
Google
www.google.com/accounts/o8/id (Or Click "Google" on log in screen)
Blogger
blogname.blogspot.com (Or Click "Blogger" on log in screen)
Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/username (Or Click "Flickr" on log in screen)
LiveDoor
profile.livedoor.com/username
LiveJournal
username.livejournal.com (Or Click "LiveJournal" on log in screen)
Orange (France Telecom)
http://openid.orange.fr/
SmugMug
username.smugmug.com
Technorati
technorati.com/people/technorati/username
Vox
member.vox.com
Yahoo /
BT Internet Accounts (all @btinternet.com email accounts can be used)
http://openid.yahoo.com (Or Click "Yahoo" on log in screen)
WordPress.com
username.wordpress.com (Or Click "WordPress" on log in screen)