Just thought I'd ask what's happening ....
My inbox today contained lots of messages telling me there was a new link (not a new message) attached to MLF threads I'm following. Wasn't sure whether this info signified a cyber-threat to MLF or a welcome indication of someone's support and approval?
Apparently ezinearticles.com is taking a hit. Not good news for me!
They're mad!
What I'd really like to see is a blitz on tail-gating.
Thanks for the warning, Steve.
Doesn't it partly depend on how popular the PM is? Can imagine a lot of people deciding anything Cameron approves of must be A Bad Thing.
Thanks mrb.
Ignorance certainly isn't bliss!
Like most blogs / web sites, mine has a moderator facility - I can approve, edit or trash a comment. Obviously, the only comments that go up on the site are those I've approved.
Can anyone tell me please - when a pingback notification appears on the content management page, asking me to approve, edit or trash it, is the pingback "live" once I approve it (or "live" before I've approved it)?
I'm unsure whether the pingback notification is simply there to notify me it now exists; or whether I need to approve it to permit the pingback to "work".
I like the bigger mermaid and the clean lines of the logo ... but I agree, I wouldn't relate the new logo to Starbucks or my need for a coffee!
Design people may live and breathe the brand but most potential customers don't. They'll need something to remind them regularly of the association between Starbucks and coffee.
The main value of mylocalforums to me is that you can ask for advice on any business issue that's bugging you at the time and get helpful answers. MLF replaces the network of colleagues you'd have if you worked in a large company.
I also like having "virtual colleagues", small business life can get lonely sometimes! I think the sense of community might be at risk if MLF got too big.
"TESCO has not always been the leader in market share..". True - discovered recently my Dad used to sell weighing machines to Tesco's founder when he was starting up.