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It's so easy even 7 year old children can do it. If you are able to move a mouse, click a few buttons and string a few sentences together you can maintain a cutting edge site.
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school website yourself. What will you write today's school news to be?Archive page for Friday, 05 October 2007
Tea making

Yesterday, I sent out a link to my l o n g how to email to weblog. I wish it wasn't so long. To email to your site, you just need to do that, email to your site. That's pretty simple.
But, with all these [switches] we can do so much more! I do a lot of my personal blogging, via my mobile phone. Since I take pictures and video with it it seems easier, certainly faster to do it directly from that machine. And I can do it quite quickly! But I also need more control, as I post directly to my front page, sometimes from the beach, the river, sometimes from up a mountain. I'm doing this now. You too will be doing this soon :-)
This type of blogging is going to increase. Phones will become even more powerful, for instance the Nokia N95, or the iPhone.
So, I'm sorry the how to is long, it's very detailed. But pause for a moment and consider the British Standard for making a cup of tea. BS 6008 costs £24. It's been replaced by ISO 3103. The Guardian has a take on it.
Here's the real thing, an 11 page PDF.
But, with all these [switches] we can do so much more! I do a lot of my personal blogging, via my mobile phone. Since I take pictures and video with it it seems easier, certainly faster to do it directly from that machine. And I can do it quite quickly! But I also need more control, as I post directly to my front page, sometimes from the beach, the river, sometimes from up a mountain. I'm doing this now. You too will be doing this soon :-)
This type of blogging is going to increase. Phones will become even more powerful, for instance the Nokia N95, or the iPhone.
So, I'm sorry the how to is long, it's very detailed. But pause for a moment and consider the British Standard for making a cup of tea. BS 6008 costs £24. It's been replaced by ISO 3103. The Guardian has a take on it.
Here's the real thing, an 11 page PDF.
