2006 Blog Posts Meme

Via Very True Things via snapesbabe. Basically, take the first line of the first entry of each month, and post it. So here goes:

January
This article was inspired by the Society for Information Technology Management’s (SOCITM) publication Better Connected : Aiming High which asked users what they thought was best practice on Local Authority sites, and an explanation of how their surveying and scoring of Local Authority Websites is being changed.
February
Also known as No Shit, Sherlock?
March
First of all, I’m a Newcastle fan.
April
Yes, in yet another BBC related post, I’ve this time discovered that there’s a Cancer Chemical in soft drinks.
May
As some of you may know, I’m one of the members of Accessites.
June
I noticed Mike was ranting on about the letter N for seemingly no apparent reason, other than it’s one of those bloggy meme things, so I thought I’d join in.
July
So, England were beaten in the quarter-finals again.
August
Aaaarrrrr!
September
I’m sorry, who?
October
I was commenting only the other day that there were some problems with .NET and accessibility because of the way in which .NET uses javascript to carry out postbacks to tell the server to carry out updates on the web page.
November
Yes, another one.
December
A travelling salesman is staying touring through a very remote area, and is struggling to find somewhere to stay.

One Response to “2006 Blog Posts Meme”

  1. Emma responds:

    Nice idea, I’m going to use it for Punkchip’s 2nd birthday!


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