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Old 17th-September-2006, 07:25 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Re: New Ceroc website

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Originally Posted by Lou View Post
Ah... because it says "postcode" in the search box, I thought I had to put in a postcode. So I typed in "London", just to see what would happen. It came up with Aberdeen.
Aberdeen is top of the (not quite) alphabetical list of all venues. I wonder if the search box can search for matches on more fields than just the postcode? That would be useful.
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Originally Posted by Lou
Do you really believe it's better - or are you just toeing the party™ line more these days due to your increased involvement?
I do think the website is better than it was, but there is substance to your criticisms.

As for toeing™ the™ party™ line™ (TM™): doing some work for Ceroc means that sometimes I can see that decisions that look odd or perverse from outside make much more sense when viewed from the inside. And coming to regard some other Ceroc employees as friends rather than The Enemy™ means that my initial reaction to some of the trenchant criticism here is to rise to their defence. However that's not the same as being forced to put my name to things with which I disagree.

More generally, I'm comfortable about doing work for Ceroc because I view the organisation in a positive light - not vice versa.
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