Re: [backstage] yesterday's weather forecast?

2006-08-24 Thread K Schmitt

ha ha ha.

Or maybe the update of the data files for the London forecast made it
to the webservers and the one for Reading (and, I suspect, some other
places) didn't?  Boring explanation, I know.

Look's like you need a shave there, Occam!

Best,
K



On 8/24/06, Jonathan Chetwynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

yesterday's weather forecast?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=3219

currently showing a forecast for Wednesday.

can anyone top this?

Maybe Reading time zone is a day ahead of London which appears to be
celebrating Thursday?

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



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Re: [backstage] yesterday's weather forecast?

2006-08-24 Thread James Ockenden

Did the postcast at least get the weather right?

Here in China, they'll just modify the weather to fit the forecast.
Check out the Beijing Weather Modification Office:
http://www.bjmb.gov.cn/en/wmod.asp




On 24/08/06, K Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

ha ha ha.

Or maybe the update of the data files for the London forecast made it
to the webservers and the one for Reading (and, I suspect, some other
places) didn't?  Boring explanation, I know.

Look's like you need a shave there, Occam!

Best,
K



On 8/24/06, Jonathan Chetwynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yesterday's weather forecast?

 http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=3219

 currently showing a forecast for Wednesday.

 can anyone top this?

 Maybe Reading time zone is a day ahead of London which appears to be
 celebrating Thursday?

 cheers

 Jonathan Chetwynd



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[backstage] *new* Backstage supremo

2006-08-24 Thread Jeremy Stone
Dear all

Obviously its already been blogged but I'd just like to let the list
know that Backstage finally has a new Senior Producer. We're ummed and
aahed for what seemed like forever but I'm now delighted that veteran of
the list, Mr Geek Dinner and UK Barcamp co-organiser: Ian Forrester has
taken up our offer to run the project.
http://www.cubicgarden.com/blojsom/blog/cubicgarden/

He's not due to start for a few weeks but as he blogged this morning is
really looking forward to knocking it into shape: 

I already have plans in my head for increasing the profile of backstage
and of course providing more public feeds and apis. There's also lots of
areas where backstage could go which hasn't been visited yet. So don't
worry folks I'm on the case with fresh thoughts and enthusiasm like
you've never seen before.
http://www.cubicgarden.com/blojsom/blog/cubicgarden/socialsoftware/offli
ne/2006/08/23/Senior-Producer-at-backstage-bbc-co-uk.html

There's a lot more the BBC could and should be doing with Backstage and
I hope you'd join me in wishing Ian good luck in joining the team. He's
exactly the right fella for the role. Thanks for your patience whilst
we've been sorting this out.

Btw: If you're going  you'll be able to say hi to Ian and Backstage
(well some BBC staffers and t shirts) at 
British Barcamp - http://barcamp.org/BarCampLondon

And

D Construct - http://2006.dconstruct.org/


Thanks
Jem




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Re: [backstage] *new* Backstage supremo

2006-08-24 Thread Stephen Miller

Congratulations to Ian,

Looking forward to see how the project moves forward with a new leader :)


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[backstage] Re: *new* Backstage supremo

2006-08-24 Thread Mario Menti

Well done ian and best of luck! Mario (keeping it brief - currently on
the lovely ile de re, and typing on mobile tedious..)

On 8/24/06, Jeremy Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dear all

Obviously its already been blogged but I'd just like to let the list
know that Backstage finally has a new Senior Producer. We're ummed and
aahed for what seemed like forever but I'm now delighted that veteran of
the list, Mr Geek Dinner and UK Barcamp co-organiser: Ian Forrester has
taken up our offer to run the project.
http://www.cubicgarden.com/blojsom/blog/cubicgarden/

He's not due to start for a few weeks but as he blogged this morning is
really looking forward to knocking it into shape:

I already have plans in my head for increasing the profile of backstage
and of course providing more public feeds and apis. There's also lots of
areas where backstage could go which hasn't been visited yet. So don't
worry folks I'm on the case with fresh thoughts and enthusiasm like
you've never seen before.
http://www.cubicgarden.com/blojsom/blog/cubicgarden/socialsoftware/offli
ne/2006/08/23/Senior-Producer-at-backstage-bbc-co-uk.html

There's a lot more the BBC could and should be doing with Backstage and
I hope you'd join me in wishing Ian good luck in joining the team. He's
exactly the right fella for the role. Thanks for your patience whilst
we've been sorting this out.

Btw: If you're going  you'll be able to say hi to Ian and Backstage
(well some BBC staffers and t shirts) at
British Barcamp - http://barcamp.org/BarCampLondon

And

D Construct - http://2006.dconstruct.org/


Thanks
Jem




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