December January 2018 We Go Interactive (but in a RRR way)

As this magazine is currently run by a pre-digital Luddite nerd, it has moved cautiously into the information consumption marketplace. I have been prevailed upon to refocus the website as on-line magazine portal where you can post and comment and consume a tweet sized headline, or hit on links to a more fullsome rendering of the actual issues (but who would do that? Is that still cool?).

I’ve found some templates that looked like Facebook had infiltrated them (Yes they do breach our privacy but in this banal age they can’t even be bothered repressing us, they just use it to sell c**p). Maybe they could gloss up the environmental apocalyptic doomsaying with affirming colours and snappy advertising-style panels. Anyway, I tried a website magazine template and it crashed the website, so out with the that and in with something a bit more of the “RRR” (rustic, rural and rats–t) but they don’t sell RRR website templates for people who are actually seaside rustics. Enough!

You get a Facebook notification or email (if you subscribe), and you can then click to links in my cr*p old website thing where there is a summary of the different new articles I’ve posted. In the unlikely event that this subject seems sexy, you can click on a link to a longer feature article.  Down with bureaucratic digital professionalism, it will be ratsh**t but, therefore, it must be authentic.

I don’t reckon too many will leave comments but you can if you like. I’d suggest conspiracy rants about Finland not really existing can go on your existing site of choice though.

Merry Xmas! Bahhh humbug, be tortured by the ghosts of technologies past like I have, Mike J