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OpenGuide To Northern Ireland

First off I think it's pretty poor that Jaffs has stopped weblogging, I enjoyed the easy banter there, from talk of Humming Bird Hawk Moths to his occassional series of DDIY Tuturials. Portadown could almost be seen in a good light through the beer tinted glasses of The Trumpet. A sad day.

I sort of wanted to quietly build up content for The OpenGuide to Northern Ireland and then post it here, so you could see it in all it's glory, but that's not going to work because it needs lots of people adding their little piece to make it work. I still haven't got the coordinate system to work, and I've pretty much given up on seeing that happen in my lifetime, but the rest works so that'll do.

Please add your favourite bar, restaurant, chip shop, park, tree, whatever you like. If you want to know how anything works just ask me, either here in the comments or you can IM me at carisenda@hotmail.com. Be having the fun.

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trish said on Sat 1 May at 01:12:

consider this a demand for more pretty pictures… (not that your writing isn’t also interesting, it’s just like cake without icing).


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