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Wanted: ‘Gifted’ constituency secretary
I know I shouldn’t blog anything anything to do with work, and I normally don’t, but this appeared in my rss this morning (click to enlarge)… Naturally I clicked the links to see the full advert, and got this… I just want to get home on to an unfiltered computer and see what exactly being
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1. Forget about Tom Bodden's 'feedburner' RSS adress, which doesn't work (and hasn't worked for bloody ages, if ever it did work) The correct RSS feed for his blog is: 2. Vaughan Roderick's atom feed address appears to have thrown a wobbly, but his RSS feed is working. 3. Due to bloggy boredom I've opened up comments to anonymongs.
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The UAH and RSS global temperature anomaly data was posted while Steve and I were at the ICCC in New York. I'm unable to setup a graph for these while I'm on the road, so a short table will have to do: RSS (Remote Sensing Systems, Santa Rosa) RSS data here (RSS Data Version 3.2) RSS Jan09  
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"I was worried for the safety of the people in the building because I know people who work in there - not just in the Conservative Party but in other offices as well," the prime minister told me this morning. In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to vi...
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[good navigation] the key to readers returning Every one of us gets about other blogs - my primary method is to go first to my comments, read through and then click on the links there. This produces some surprising results. In the case of ScotsToryB, it produces a page which presumably is there to provide him with a link and to register who came. That's fine, as at least it does go somewhere. Sometimes when you click on such links, it giv...
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Tax Cuts - The Race To Claim Credit New animation for Channel 4 News here or click image. Please note that both links use javascript so the window that opens is the same size as the animation. If they don’t work in your browser, click here but you’ll get an expanse of space around the animation.
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New animation for Channel 4 News. If you’re reading on a feed, you may not see the animation and you’ll have to click through to the site to see it. To see the full animation, click here or on the small animation below, then click on the still image. NB the full animation has sound.
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Since October 26th a bug in our RSS feeds (an extra space at the start) has broken them in some readers (e.g., Firefox). This is now fixed and I'm going to resync the feed. That may cause posts to reload into RSS readers. My apologies for any convenience.
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To help us get a better idea of the traffic to this blog, we're going to be redirecting the RSS feed through to FeedBurner. This will complement the basic statistics that we already get using Google Analytics. With luck, existing RSS subscribers will notice no change whatsoever. However, should anyone lose feed, please drop a reply to this post. Thanks.
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The attentive amongst you will have spotted amongst the 30 tips from m’colleague Mark Park for aspirant politicians: Subscribe to at least 20 sites using an RSS reader, 10 of which are not party political. Using an RSS (feed) reader is a huge time-saver and an effective way of keeping up with news and information. But
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Available for the next seven days, click here and go forward to around 35/40 minutes to begin listening to a really interesting interview with Jeremy Marks of Courage and Michael Davidson of Core Issues. Michael has a blog here and I’ll certainly be adding it to my rss aggregator. Similar Posts:The SORS Committee for tomorrow morning
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