Are you an 11A or an 11C?

27 October 2009
By Jon Bounds

Which way do you like to go round? Don’t forget we want a circuit off you on the 11th November.

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Either way you’ll want one of these badges, or both, or a number of both. 50p each (plus p+p, should be no more than 50p for small numbers) is what they’ll cost ‘ya. Email us with your order & we’ll send you an secure paypal payment link

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4 Responses to Are you an 11A or an 11C?

  1. dp on 27 October 2009 at 1:07 pm

    I might have to get me one of them Anti’s. Is there a place I can stop in and pick one up?rnrnMore importantly, in terms of recording and doing interactive technology, have you got any new advice about channels and methods of communicating? I’m considering Twitter, as my Blackberry cannot do streaming of any sort, but am also wondering if there’s kit I can get my mitts on or make use of. GPRS web cams? Locations of CCTV along the route? Voice-enabled blogging?

  2. Jon Bounds on 27 October 2009 at 3:18 pm

    Stop me and buy one is pretty much all I have to offer ;) rnrnI did a fair amount of tweeting last year, with their geo-coding api now sort of working it might be interesting. ipadio is sort of an audio blogging thing u2014 works by you phoning them up. rnrnMight be worth a tech area on the 111111 site, will see what i can dorn

  3. dp on 27 October 2009 at 2:07 pm

    I might have to get me one of them Anti's. Is there a place I can stop in and pick one up?

    More importantly, in terms of recording and doing interactive technology, have you got any new advice about channels and methods of communicating? I'm considering Twitter, as my Blackberry cannot do streaming of any sort, but am also wondering if there's kit I can get my mitts on or make use of. GPRS web cams? Locations of CCTV along the route? Voice-enabled blogging?

  4. Jon Bounds on 27 October 2009 at 4:18 pm

    Stop me and buy one is pretty much all I have to offer ;)

    I did a fair amount of tweeting last year, with their geo-coding api now sort of working it might be interesting. ipadio is sort of an audio blogging thing — works by you phoning them up.

    Might be worth a tech area on the 111111 site, will see what i can do

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