I’ve had big BT problems today. I meant to say IT problems, but actually typed BT quite correctly probably. The result is some blogs get
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If you don’t like it…..
There are those of us who run serious blogs on the web, where we’re happy to engage in conversation with people on serious issues. And these blogs, it’s pleasing
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Second month at number 1
The right wing blogosphere got very upset last month when this blog toppled Tim Worstall and became the number 1 economics blog in the UK. Now Wikio
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Commenting Rules
I didn’t write this: A number of people have complained that the troll or trolls (they may be the same person, and in any case
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Goodbye Accountancy Age
I’ve just had a mail saying: I’m writing to inform you that we have decided to no longer publish the print edition of Accountancy Age.
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Back on line
The blog is back and live this morning. You will note there is a problem with the font set for some strange reason. That’s still
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Half way to a redesign
This blog looks different today. The old design was tired – tired looking and tired in web terms. WordPress software demanded that things moved on,
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In at #1
Wikio has just published its ranking of economic blogs in the UK for March 2011. It’s as follows: 1 Tax Research UK 2 Tim Worstall
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Comments – or the lack of them
Today, like many other days of late, has seen a few individuals post large numbers of comments on the blog, many of them demanding answers,
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