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Is there a Blog Blockage?

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Eddie Mair | 13:37 UK time, Monday, 10 September 2007

Am curious. Earlier posting not here.

In any case, we have set ourselves an artificial deadline of Thursday night to come up with our choice of title for the new programme.

Stand by.

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  1. At 01:39 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Charlie wrote:

    Oh, BLOG blockage...

    Sorry, mis-read the headline...

  2. At 01:49 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    According to Marc, the blog has been working fine ....... According to the Froggers, there have been on/off problems for a while.

    Trouble is, the problems are intermittent and don't seem to follow a pattern, which makes it difficult to pin them down.

    I blame the kitten.*


    [Which kitten? - I know and he knows, does anybody care to guess?]

  3. At 02:01 PM on 10 Sep 2007, The New Blog Prince aka Marc wrote:

    Big sister @ 2 (probably - it hasn't been published *yet*)

    I wouldn't go so far as to say the blog is "fine". I think "not as bad as it has been on occasions in the past/not so bad that it's causing me real headaches but also not so good that everything is wonderful with it"

    Unless that's your definition of "fine"...!

  4. At 02:18 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Apologies, Marc, if I'd misinterpreted you - but, truly, there have been a series of intermittent problems of late, ranging from blog amnesia (i.e. not remembering froggers), through posts not appearing, passing by malicious warnings when you haven't posted for up to a day, Recent Comments getting 'stuck', and various other irritating variations.

    Yet, in between times, the posts appear quickly (well, certainly today!).

    Don't misunderstand me, though, I know you do what you can to get it right, but it's interesting that Eddie, too, has problems.

    I think the most frustrating thing at present is the unpredictability of it.

  5. At 02:25 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Eddie Mair wrote:

    We're thinking of asking some external consultants about the whole thing. And having lots of meetings about it.

  6. At 02:38 PM on 10 Sep 2007, wrote:

    Alan has a fabulous voice.

    Ok - I know he hasn't presented PM but can he not record one of your 'voices' - along with the Dan Damon - Val S - Joan B etc... selection?

  7. At 02:45 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Apologies, Marc, if I'd misinterpreted you - but, truly, there have been a series of intermittent problems of late, ranging from blog amnesia (i.e. not remembering froggers), through posts not appearing, passing by malicious warnings when you haven't posted for up to a day, Recent Comments getting 'stuck', and various other irritating variations.

    Yet, in between times, the posts appear quickly (well, certainly today!).

    Don't misunderstand me, though, I know you do what you can to get it right, but it's interesting that Eddie, too, has problems.

    I think the most frustrating thing at present is the unpredictability of it.

  8. At 02:53 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Stewart M wrote:

    Marc aka the new blog prince

    Fine is as you describe for the computer world. Keeps techies/programers in a job ;-)

  9. At 03:00 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Vyle Hernia wrote:

    I posted a few messages this morning, and gotthe impression that they were being processed in reverse order of posting.

  10. At 03:04 PM on 10 Sep 2007, wrote:

    Great idea Eddie,

    I hear Siemens are good?

    Well our dect phone works well anyway - and don't they make trains.

    So a blog would be very easy.

  11. At 03:07 PM on 10 Sep 2007, wrote:

    I mean the blog is usually fine -

    Except when it sends us to room 502

    Oh and when it forgets who we are -

    and when it tells us we are malicious

    and when it crawls along

    and when the posts disappear - or never appear

    and when it gows blue overnight.

    or takes us back to some random Month of it's choosing.

    ... and Siemens build trains!

    H E L P ! ! ! ! ! !

  12. At 03:12 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Tommy. wrote:

    DANGER
    MAN
    AT
    WORK

  13. At 03:24 PM on 10 Sep 2007, RJD wrote:

    jonnie (9) - and don't they make trains.

    Yes they

  14. At 03:45 PM on 10 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    Hi.....peeps

    re Kitten....Stella says where?

    and can we shake paws?

    DIY (with Stells)

  15. At 03:49 PM on 10 Sep 2007, wrote:

    the deal (it says here)

    /pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/10_october/01/technology.shtml

    is for 10 years.

    Roll on 2014

  16. At 03:57 PM on 10 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    PHAAAAAAARRRPP......

    ......no, all OK here

  17. At 04:03 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Karen wrote:

    Don't ask our IT consultants for advice. Our system has been up and down like a bride's nightie today.

    Still, it's saved me having to do any proper work.

  18. At 04:31 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Charlie wrote:

    Karen @ 17

    A bride's... what..?!

    Nightie, nightie... Mmmm. I've heard that word before

    Now, let me think...

  19. At 05:20 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Szwagier wrote:

    I blame the moderation.

  20. At 05:59 PM on 10 Sep 2007, squirrel wrote:

    I blame The Matrix

    It just forgot who I am for the first time!

  21. At 07:30 PM on 10 Sep 2007, wrote:

    I don't know much about blogs and IT stuff - so if you want a consultant, I'd be only too happy to help.

    Sid

  22. At 11:29 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Stewart M wrote:

    Im with sid on this. We are all available to be consultants. Especially if its expenses paid twice weekly meetings at BH. One hour meeting and 6 hrs travel!.

  23. At 03:05 PM on 11 Sep 2007, Frances O wrote:

    Help! I've been out of radio contact for 2 1/2 weeks, so - what new programme?

    Do I really need to trawl back through time to find out?

    Feeling worried now.

  24. At 03:21 PM on 11 Sep 2007, RJD wrote:

    Frances O - Full story under "1b The New Programme" in "Categories" at top of the thread.

    btw , did you know that you had a strapline the other day? Now, the next thing that you are going to ask me is " What was it?" and the next thing I am going to say is: "I wish you hadn't asked me that." But it was good and almost unforgettable!

  25. At 04:03 PM on 11 Sep 2007, Frances O wrote:

    Thanks!

    btw, when I get around to downloading my holiday pics, and if it's come out, there's one which may amuse you...

    Oh, blast about the strapline; Marc will just have to use it again (pretty please, O great prince)

  26. At 05:06 PM on 11 Sep 2007, RJD wrote:

    Frances O - I await to be amused then!

    The strapline was only the other day - all Straplines in September have been new ones - ask on the beach and someone will have remembered.

  27. At 05:40 PM on 11 Sep 2007, Ms.WA Stewart wrote:

    I have just heard the 'Green X Code man again - GR8
    I recently scolded my 18year old for getting out of the car and crossing infront of it !!!
    I reminded her of the dangers of doing so as drivers are not expecting people to cross in between parked cars.
    Well perhaps we do now a days, as most roads are now full of parked cars.
    This incident reminded me of 'the' green X code, and I had wrongly assumed that she had been taught it years ago.
    Perhaps it needs updating a little, maybe the 'green X dude' might be more street credible, rather than the man in tights! However just as necessary for this generation as it was for mine.
    Aged 43yrs

  28. At 05:32 PM on 12 Sep 2007, wrote:


    @27:

    Re: road safety..

    Bring back Tuffty!

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