A Philosopher (= an amateur scientist :)
Born in the early 1960s in Nottinghamshire, by the early 1980s I was in Oxford on a minor scholarship to read Physics. But as the 1980s ended I was a Postman (delivering Stephen Hawking's mail) with a 1st class Maths BA (Open University) and a demonstration of the Copenhagen interpretation up my sleeve, to be done sometime...

By 2001 I had my Maths MSc but more foundational problems. I briefly became doctoral in 2002, whence my 2003. My 2005 is a metaphysical hypothesis about such continua as time may be. In 2006 I got my Philosophy MLitt (University of Glasgow) with distinction, but in 2008 I gave up my doctoral scholarship to be, well, more amateurish (in a good sense:) My new theodicy makes God and hence arithmetical Platonism more likely...
Other Stuff...
2 Mallards in Cambridge, 1990, with Martin Cooke
Done Things:
2003: "Infinite Sequences: Finitist Consequence" The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54, 591-9
2005: "To Continue with Continuity" Metaphysica 6, 91-109
2008-9: 3 articles on Divine Liars, in The Reasoner 2(12), 4-5; 3(2), 6-7; 3(3), 7