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Archive for Blog Roundups

Britblog Roundup #167 by Amused Cynicism

    The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

    Britblog Roundup No. 167 (27-Apr-07) is hosted at Cabalamat.

    For the full Pods and Blogs Roundup to download, visit Chris Vallance’s site.

    Britblog Roundup #165 Audio Podcast by Mr Eugenides

      The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

      Britblog Roundup No. 165 (20-Apr-08) is hosted over at Mr Eugenides’ Taverna.

      2 minute spot on Radio 5 Live 22 April 2008:

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      For the full Pods and Blogs Roundup to download, visit Chris Vallance’s site.

      Britblog Roundup #166: Mr Eugenides

        Is over at Mr Eugenides’ Taverna.

        The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

         

        Britblog Roundup #165 Audio Podcast by Matt Wardman

          The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

          Here is this week’s Britblog Roundup podcast - a little later in the week than usual 5 minute spot on Radio 5 Live 2 Mar 2007:

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          The Britblog spot was short this week, so here is an interview with Tom Griffiths of hubdub.com, a website that allows you to play games with predictions of future events.

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          For the full Pods and Blogs Roundup to download, visit Chris Vallance’s site.

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          Britblog Roundup 17th April 2008: The Gynaecological Edition

            First of all, let me start with an apology for the delay in this week’s BBRU. Unfortunately unavoidable. The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

            This week seems to have been relatively few new developments in UK blogging, but scratching the surface reveals a few “iceberg” stories. And - in the end - we have a good number of nominations.

            This roundup is shot through with gynaecology like a stick of rock from the village of Lunt, i.e., not very obliquely.

            Starting From the Top

            Political News and Comment

            From a Feminist Angle

            Very Educational

            Very Sporty

            Very Arty

            Very … Tasteless

            The Politalks Episode 9 (”Cleggover”) is out. It is largely about Nick Clegg and his possible 30 lovers. You can find the post here. Lots of swearing, and it is er .. quite crude. Personally, I reckon that he probably made 26 in a period of 3 months when he was a Ski-Instructor.

            Thoroughly gynaecological, but also includes the redeeming feature of a gynaecological sideswipe at Piers Morgan.

            For the record, I checked with a (female) friend of Clegg-like age, and the reply was this: “Yes, I would. He’s still a pretty boy.” Thirty-one beckons, Mr Nick.

            The second half gets more traditionally political; from about 1′ 10″ in.

            Very very very miscellaneous

            And from slightly outside the time window…

            …but I’m exercising my discretion:

            And finally

            And .. held over until last .. the Great Stats War. More debate here, but I am saying nothing beyond making a comparison with the Colditz “Great Saluting War” (no link - read the book). It gets into the window because the debate continued into this week.

            Networking Democracy

            Our Kingdom’s Networking Democracy (link to initial post) forum is coming to a close around now. The best place to follow the various contributions is from the tag page.

            Personal Plugs

            I’m going to mention three items from the Wardman Wire this week. Firstly, the best pun of the week was on David Keen’s Touching Base article “A Clash of Symbols“.

            And The Wardman Wire has a sexy new design for the Front Page.

            But can you put Humpty Dumpty back together again?

            Wrapping Up

            And finally, in the “Not Quite Sure What to Call it without insulting Someone Category”, there’s been a competition on Youtube to do with Dr Who assistants. Here’s the compilation video of as many assistants as “SuiteLifeFan” could remember:

            The point that struck me is how much the assistant role has become stereotyped as a female role over the years. Time for some role reversal, perhaps. What price Judi Dench as Dr Who?

            And here - as an indulgence - is an assortment of tribute videos to various Dr Who assistants.

            Jo Grant

            Bonnie Langford as Mel

            Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith?

            Lalla Ward as Romana

            All done. Have a good week.

            Britblog Roundup Candidates Please

              I’m doing the Britblog Roundup tomorrow, so please send any submissions of outstanding blog posts to britblog AT gmail DOT com.

              I was going to threaten you with the Great Stats War (if you don’t know what that is, count yourself blessed) if I didn’t get a suitable quantity of submissions, but that has been submitted already so I’ll have to do something about it. I wonder if someone would do me a barchart?

              So I’m relying on your good nature instead. Remember: britblog AT gmail DOT com.

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              Britblog Roundup April 07 2008

                I missed posting about the Britblog Roundup and the Scottish Roundup this week.

                So … in case anyone missed it:

                The Britblog Roundup is up at Westminster Wisdom while the Scottish version is at the usual place.

                The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

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