Thatcher: entreaty too far. Have no fears Robin - absolutely everyone's using Bloglines now, and we'll see your offerings only moments after you offer them. It's the new age. (Just don't expect any more of that "has he posted or hasn't he" traffic." Good luck with all the hard work. Me, I never do any, but then I can't afford a Magimix thing.
Posted by Peter at October 15, 2004 09:34 AMWell if it is a new art form you are truly the grand master of it.
Now about that spanner thing. Does that really class as violence? Brute force I'd say, something that can be useful and required.
Anyway, see you in November... have a good bonfire night.
Posted by Gordon at October 15, 2004 09:34 AMThanks both.
Posted by robin at October 16, 2004 09:36 AMTsch, don't try that "it's not a blog, it's a (insert description of your choice)" argument on me. I've been there, bought the t-shirt. Pah. :-)
(From Wherever You Are - it's not a blog, it's a 1970s-style minibar, complete with Babycham)
Posted by Vaughan at October 16, 2004 01:39 PMOK Vaughan. Sorry, no more apologies. It'll be kittens here from now on.
And after all what you don't know about blogging could be written on, er... a very small website.
Posted by robin at October 19, 2004 03:25 PMActually, I don't do RSS. But I do have faith.
Posted by Karen at October 21, 2004 09:43 AMAudi Man in blogging again rumour.
Posted by Bill at October 21, 2004 09:41 PMLet's hope so. Nothing as yet, though.
Posted by robin at October 22, 2004 09:27 AMSurely it's not violence, it's percussive maintenance.
As such, I recommend it.
Posted by John at October 22, 2004 10:23 PMRobin in blogging again rumour? Please?
Posted by Em² at November 13, 2004 06:21 PM