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school website yourself. What will you write today's school news to be?Archive page for Monday, 23 October 2006
Bald headed Head

In a moment of apparent bravado, the Head at Craig y Don, offers to shave his head if the children can raise £1,000 for Children in Need.
I find this so super funny, that I offer £10 which is bumped to £20 when I hear his wife's none too happy and will force him to sleep in the garden shed till it grows back :-)
If anybody anywhere reads this and wants to contribute to the balding of Mr Hughes, please sign in to the discussion group and post a pledge.
I find this so super funny, that I offer £10 which is bumped to £20 when I hear his wife's none too happy and will force him to sleep in the garden shed till it grows back :-)
If anybody anywhere reads this and wants to contribute to the balding of Mr Hughes, please sign in to the discussion group and post a pledge.
More firehose

I, I just, I just coudnae keep up! Craig y Don started posting too. There was the inevitable Diwali post. A family quiz at the school. Some clog dancers in traditional Welsh costume (?) with links and pictures. And some boring people in ties making boring speeches, while the kids had fun at Conwy's opening of their new RSPB Reserve's Information Centre.
Friday's firehose

Drinking from Friday's fire hose of updates made me miss several good posts. Specifically, I didn't get to report on the updates from Salisbury. There were several Diwali cards put up by the blog club. And some spiffin coloured posters on the dangers of smoking and drinking. And a nice link to Walsall Creative Development Team. (More link love from me too :-)
And I spy Bev doing experimenting with the Google Juice field at the bottom of her latest post. Now, she's several pages with the same content but each with different titles. Now, Google will index these three pages. And a query for these titles will bring her pages up, very high in the results. (As soon as Google indexes them—I'd have expected them to be indexed on Friday, a few hours after she'd posted. But they're still not in Google's index Monday morning! Strange. But I'm sure they'll be in soon.)
And I spy Bev doing experimenting with the Google Juice field at the bottom of her latest post. Now, she's several pages with the same content but each with different titles. Now, Google will index these three pages. And a query for these titles will bring her pages up, very high in the results. (As soon as Google indexes them—I'd have expected them to be indexed on Friday, a few hours after she'd posted. But they're still not in Google's index Monday morning! Strange. But I'm sure they'll be in soon.)
