For all those Naked Rambler hunters

Yes, it is one of the top searches / hits for this blog (although I’m worried about the ones that are looking for images!).
And yes, there was meant to be a review hearing earlier this year, of which I can find nothing.
But the Scots Law News has found more information.

It’s good to see that my suggestion of an English border-drop was taken seriously 😉

I don’t know when they did it…

…but I’m glad they did!
The very fabulous Scots Law News blog has changed its layout. Now posts are dated, timed, and allow a link directly to each post.
The content has always been very good, but being unable to see the date, or link directly to a specific post was frustrating for me – I imagine there were ways to do that, but they weren’t obvious to a reader.
Now, all is well in the world, and the posts are well linked to background material, making it easy to bring yourself up to speed if you’ve missed any related info they refer to!

My only niggles are that I still can’t find an RSS feed, so my little overloaded brain has to remind me to visit regularly, and I’m not keen on clicking a link to read a full story…I go to blogs to skim for info, not clicking into each post…

But overall, well done SLN, and thank you for making reading it easier on the eyes 🙂

Because I’m nosey!

I finally weakened and decide to see what was going on with Twitter.
I joined in January 2007, but never used it, as I didn’t know anyone else who did, or ever would.
But now, I do know people who use it…perhaps it’s finally reached critical mass for me? There’s no guarantee I’ll actually make much use of it, but it seems more interesting when there’s people you’re interested in posting on it. And it’s letting me rant about my crappy day while my boss isn’t there to hear it…

I’m a Luddite, but I’m also always willing to change my mind if I can be persuaded of the usefullness of things!

I was going to say it’s like the opposite to my Facebook account, in that it’s workmates only, whereas Facebook is friends only, then realised I’ve got a bit of crossover of both on Facebook.

Note to self – the next social network you join needs to have a way of separating out groups and allowing them only a certain amount of access to you. “Work” group sees only the updates / info you tag as “professional”, friends get to see everything…