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April 13, 2008

Resurgam

And you thought Norumbega was dead. It hath risen from the flames and you can see it in all its newfound glory at norumbega.co.uk instead of the old address (still there) of norumbega.us. The main idea behind Norumbega is this: update of the central features every fortnight with the news review on the left and the blogosphere review on the right being updated whenever I see fit. There are a number of features which I have yet to add and they will be rolled into Norumbega at the most opportune moment in the future.

Of course there are still little things here and there, mostly behind the scenes, that need working out but I hope to tackle them over the next few days. If you notice any spelling or grammatical errors, do mention them to me here so I can fix them. This is an entirely amateur effort and none of those involved get paid, and so my editing (and writing) is purely in my own time and thus probably not as great as it ought to be. But no doubt you have noticed this on this website already. I am very tired and have worked hard, and so to bed!

Posted by Andrew Cusack at April 13, 2008 11:37 PM
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The broadsheet lives! And judging by the quality of the content, your formula that broadsheets equate to broad minds is once again amply demonstrated. Will check in from time to time.

Posted by: The Monarchist
at April 14, 2008 12:25 AM


It looks fantastic. One small suggestion if I may, however: would you consider having an RSS feed?

Posted by: Mark
at April 14, 2008 02:41 AM


Would it be possible to have this delivered to my front doorstep every morning? It looks far more interesting than the local rag.

Posted by: Andrew
at April 14, 2008 02:27 PM


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