Is everyone on LJ?
Hmm…
Remember when I wrote this about my admissions tutor at University, Bill Tupman?
[1] Bill was the admissions tutor that let me into the course at Exeter. He was also the regular who propped up the bar in the Jolly Porter when I lived there, and a top bloke: great company and always worth a chat in the evenings. It was his course, with the ‘assessed website’ element that got me to learn the basics of coding and prompted me to register my first domain name. It was also, of course, his module that I failed to complete, leading me to get the BA without the (hons). Figures, doesn’t it?
Well, um, Bill Tupman =
It seems that no matter how much I dislike elements of LJ (and I am definitely decamping to Wordpress in the New Year for most of my stuff), there are other elements that have definite appeal…
(Also? The Fx2.0 spellchecker tells me I’ve been spelling definately wrong for years. Ah well…)
roffles.
Well, at least you weren’t caught saying anything bad.;)
Comment by ginasketch | December 29, 2006
Me? Say bad things? On public posts? Not going to happen. Well, actually it would, if I wanted to actually get to someone, but not people I actually like.
That it’s an option is something I’m always willing to abuse though.
Which reminds me, ought to do the B&Q post soon…
Comment by matgb | December 29, 2006
B and Q post?
Comment by ginasketch | December 29, 2006
Friend of a friend is, at my suggestion, asking for much google fu for B&Q appliance warehouse, if you read it the why is also self explanatory. Plus their website has very sucky optimisation (ie, I could do better), so beating them to top result for their own name would be fun…
Comment by matgb | December 29, 2006
Definitely.
Comment by freddiefraggles | December 30, 2006