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Yes, I also found that UK Poli Blogs had mutually exclusive categories. I have left Skakagrall in Blogs.
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Sat, 11 Jun, 2005 - 12:37 | #
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SPBR certainly looks useful, but you have choice, I think between making it (a) a personal (SD) review of blogs, or (b) a group facility for Scots bloggers.
The latter could have a useful role in getting bloggers accredited to party conferences and to Holyrood, something which has been difficult so far (e.g. the problems of Online Parliamentarian at the Scottish Parliament.)
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Sat, 11 Jun, 2005 - 13:43 | #
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"oh, wherefore art thou WordPress"
What's the problem there?
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Sat, 11 Jun, 2005 - 13:44 | #
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SPBR is a great idea!
It could act as a kind of portal for all the ideas that have been discussed in previous threads. The key is to increase awareness of Scottish political blogs. SPBR could be ideal for linking to existing resources and new blogs (which you seem to be doing already). It could also perhaps be a home for a Tim Worstall-style Scottish Blogs Roundup?
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Sat, 11 Jun, 2005 - 13:54 | #
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Impressive stuff. Having just watched Doctor Who I'm of a mind to suggest you must have use of a TARDIS to be able to find the time. As doctorvee says, SPBR is a great idea. I also like the suggestion of a weekly round-up.
Garry |
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Sat, 11 Jun, 2005 - 21:16 | #
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Thanks for the update Stuart - in future just drop me an email. Thanks.
Gordon |
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Sun, 12 Jun, 2005 - 13:32 | #
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Actually, a caveat to that, PLEASE drop me an email - you don't leave one in my comments box so hard to contact you any other way. Thanks.
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