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WebsitesAhoy

  1. Thanks for follows @benowmedia @barchestergreen @HostMaster24
  2. Thanks for favouriting @bravenewcode @bluestarfish
  3. Belated thanks for follows @ExeHydro @RiversidePress @poppydesignltd
  4. @WestcountryPen: Tell me more about new South West website. Find me at websitesahoy.co.uk/web/
  5. RT @tedxexeter: Here's an #ideaworthsharing the #Exeter Spring exeterspring.wordpress.com an online magazine that highlights #community projects
  6. Forgotten English of the day: "lunarian", an inhabitant of the moon.
  7. Uploaded some more images to our portfolio on Facebook ow.ly/b5Svv #parishcouncils #communitygroups #artists #charities
  8. Uploaded some more images to our portfolio ow.ly/b5SpB #parishcouncils #communitygroups #artists #charities
  9. Forgotten English of the day: "hogenhine", someone who visits an inn or house for three nights, and after which accounted of that family.
  10. Finally got round to sorting out a mobile version of the site. ow.ly/b49Gh So easy with WPTouch! #glowofsatisfaction
  11. Forgotten English of the day: "realm-bounding", fixing and marking the boundaries of a kingdom.
  12. @metoffice Oh go on then, give me the forecast for the 4km grid box around EX2 5NE... or whatever the resolution is these days
  13. @bluestarfish has the best tweets
  14. Zopa - Where people meet to lend and borrow money: bit.ly/LdKMjt Bypassing the banks to more ethical finance via @Zopa
  15. Forgotten English of the day: "drowning the miller", watering down the whisky too much
  16. Forgotten English of the day: "boanthropy", a form of madness in which a person believes themselves to be an ox
  17. Forgotten English of the day: "bellipotent", mighty in war
  18. Forgotten English of the day: "flurrigigs", useless finery, word from Northamptonshire
  19. Forgotten English of the day: "Break the year", to leave a situation before the end of the usual 12 month hiring period.
  20. Forgotten English of the day: "villakin", a little villa or village.