It's 1989 and it's the first real job out of polytechnic - working at BPCC Anglia Web, formerly known as Printec and before that as Development Workshop, on Vinces Road in Diss. It's part of Robert Maxwell's BPCC (British Printing and Communications Corporation) empire and specialises in shorter-run coldset newspaper printing, producing exotic titles like the Diss Express and the Bury Free Press. One of the first tasks (as a kind of IT/systems bod) is to install a Novell 2.15 network of PCs and also to write a paper stock control system using dBase III (which was still in use for several years after leaving). There was also a chance to mess around with installing an ICL DRS200 system and play about with making electronic circuit boards. With not much else to do in the evenings (still being fairly new to the area), Nosher and Steve-o would stay in the office until about 10pm playing network Snipes - the first ever PC-networked game.

Although Nosher moved on to BPCC Business Magazines in Colchester in summer of the following year, there would be fairly regular meet-ups and reunions for several years after.