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Archive page for Thursday, 01 February 2007

 Th, Feb 1, 2007
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I missed the guinea pigs arriving at Bodnant. Bet there was a buzz of excitement there. I'm not keen on small furry animals. They just don't do it for me. Mind, I'm not 6 years old.

Moorside had a great update yesterday. They had the skates and skateboards out. Another fantastic photo essay of of Moorside.

And a MASSIVE update on Tuesday from Waterloo!
Sponge painting. Surely, you can smell that poster paint?Survey results
Beebot fun! Not sure I get this one. Nope, it's for me to find out, I guess. Looks good fun too.
Freezing and boiling. When that child's parents see her really neat work, aren't they going to be so chuffed! Nice to see a link too.
Logo competition. At last, I've been waiting since, since, September, I think for a logo for the website. I wonder if they'll use the Survey plug in to cast their votes. Mind, people have to be members to vote. But that's cool, isn't it?Laika, the dog that was sent into space on the second Soviet satellite, Sputnik II, in November 1957

Today, and it's only lunch time so there may be more, there are two updates:
A football game, I think, I guess they're learning about countries of the world. Stamps helped me. Still love those Russian space ones. And more football.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 1/2/07; 1:30:45 PM to the Community dept.
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Bunch of thumbs sent as h100 I've added a new feature to the email to weblog thingy. Now, you can cut out the captions. Jemma, over in Prestatyn, didn't want to bother with them, and found that she had to go to the news item and delete them, but this still left the little grey borders.

I've also updated the how to page. Now, remember this is for those that want more control. I guess most will not bother, preferring to KISS (keep it simple, stupid) and not add any size information to the subject line of the email nor the file name of the picture.

And there's nothing, nothing wrong with that:

As Moorside and their wheel fun testify. So too, Waterloo: freezing and boiling. Walsall Wood's football match. Bodnant Infants' new layout of reception, and me, myself, I with an ongoing diary of my children.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 1/2/07; 12:26:30 PM to the How tos dept.
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