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January 17, 2005

'Independence' blog

Stuart Dickson has started ‘Independence: a blog for Scottish Independence’.

I am delighted that we now have two functioning mainstream SNP blogs! I hope this means we can now cover more issues, in greater depth.

Best of luck to Stuart and ‘Independence’!

scottish-independence.blogspot.com/

Posted by Simon Holledge at January 17, 2005 04:33 PM

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Comments

It is a great pleasure to get this project under way.

The seed had been planted a few months ago when I started to seriously Comment on "Freedom and Whisky", but it was your example Simon, and your "invitation to blog" that really got me interested. I actually only did it on Saturday morning on the spur of the moment as my partner unexpectedly had to work the whole weekend. (She still doesn't know why the heck I haven't been away from the computer for 3 days. I'll own up soon.)

It is fairly simple and totally free, but be prepared to scratch your head a bit when you have to take a crash course in HTML for the template, without a textbook as a crutch. Tom Brownrigg would be proud of me - is he still active in Glasgow Kelvin?

I would really appreciate suggestions and comments from SNP members and supporters. My next task is to seriously expand the links categories and provision, but this will be slow due to my HTML inexperience.

Mine is a site for nationalists, but it is also a site for bloggers, opponents and the general public to meet. I primarily intend to reach out to the wider public, rather than in towards the party and our private hobbyhorses.

Enjoy!

Posted by: Stuart Dickson at January 17, 2005 08:40 PM