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	<title>Comments on: Blog Hui 2006 - Be there!!!</title>
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	<description>19 - 21 May 2005 - Emergent Conversations</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 10:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: lynsey</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello James
Thanks very much for the promotion. There's a couple of little updates that I'm pretty chuffed about and I wanted to share - first, there's now few - well, lots, actually of badges and buttons available on the (a href="http://bloghui.org"&gt;bloghui.org site, along with a nugget of html - please feel free to take a badge or two for loading into web pages. I just about want to run a competition for the strange places these buttons are finding themselves at - today's fave is on a site written entirely in cyrillic - russian. It's slightly strange seeing familiar sights of Wellington, my humble photos and designs, in strange surroundings, but it's a good feeling too.

The second little update is we've added a new category for submissions - we've had papers (academic) and posters (works in progress, academic slant, but hopefully visually interesting as well). We've now added a third category - praxis - for people who aren't academics, but who've charged out, ignored academia and just got on with creating huge and interesting blog sites. We're in discussion with a couple who've got just the most impressive blogs - I've really got my fingers crossed we can have them address us. 

So, in summary, again, thank you for the promotion - means a lot to us given we're running on a voluntary basis. Please do look at writing papers, posters, and praxis. We're restricting the numbers attending the hui so we've really got a chance to reach out and talk to each other, in person, instead of over the net. Please join us.

Aroha
Lynsey</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello James<br />
Thanks very much for the promotion. There&#8217;s a couple of little updates that I&#8217;m pretty chuffed about and I wanted to share - first, there&#8217;s now few - well, lots, actually of badges and buttons available on the (a href=&#8221;http://bloghui.org&#8221;&gt;bloghui.org site, along with a nugget of html - please feel free to take a badge or two for loading into web pages. I just about want to run a competition for the strange places these buttons are finding themselves at - today&#8217;s fave is on a site written entirely in cyrillic - russian. It&#8217;s slightly strange seeing familiar sights of Wellington, my humble photos and designs, in strange surroundings, but it&#8217;s a good feeling too.</p>
<p>The second little update is we&#8217;ve added a new category for submissions - we&#8217;ve had papers (academic) and posters (works in progress, academic slant, but hopefully visually interesting as well). We&#8217;ve now added a third category - praxis - for people who aren&#8217;t academics, but who&#8217;ve charged out, ignored academia and just got on with creating huge and interesting blog sites. We&#8217;re in discussion with a couple who&#8217;ve got just the most impressive blogs - I&#8217;ve really got my fingers crossed we can have them address us. </p>
<p>So, in summary, again, thank you for the promotion - means a lot to us given we&#8217;re running on a voluntary basis. Please do look at writing papers, posters, and praxis. We&#8217;re restricting the numbers attending the hui so we&#8217;ve really got a chance to reach out and talk to each other, in person, instead of over the net. Please join us.</p>
<p>Aroha<br />
Lynsey</p>
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