(email sent to attendees - but everyone welcome - just make sure you've put the race in your portfolio and given a predicted time)
Hi Fetchies,
There’s just over one week to go until the Big Fetch Mile – I do hope that you can all still come along. Here’s some important information:
Getting Here
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We are aiming to have our first race at 1.10pm, so please make sure you’re there in plenty of time to get yourself warmed up and smeared in linament. Bedford International Athletics Stadium is at MK41 9SB – there should be plenty of parking, and there’s also the cinema car park opposite, and any number of nearby side-streets.
The Mile Races
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We have use of the stadium track for a couple of hours, which should be enough time for everyone to participate in a mile race, and some shorter races too, for those that want. If you’re planning on running, please can you make sure you’ve added your prediction here:
fetcheveryone.com/race-report-edit.php?id=1468342
We’ll put you into groups so you’ll be racing against people of the same standard. Be optimistic – you’re amongst friends; but also don’t break yourself – we want you to enjoy the experience. The last group will be the fastest ones – so we can all relax and watch them sweat it out!
Cake
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As is traditional, feel free to bring and share your cakes. Eat at your own risk.
Mugs and Kit
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We’ll be selling some kit – including some brand-new Fetch mugs (£10), Buffs (£10) and a £5 rummaging box of older shirts and vests that have been in the cupboard for a while now. I can’t do card payments on the day, but I’m also happy to let you take stuff on a trust basis if you haven’t got cash
Fetch Everyone
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It’d be great if we can get more people to attend. Please pester your fellow Fetchies, friends, family, club mates, parkrunners, and anyone else you know. It’s free to come along, people just need to be signed up to Fetch, and clicked through the big banner on the home page. Spectators also welcome – there’s a nice grandstand!
Afterwards
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If the weather is lovely, we’ll head over to the beer garden at the Beefeater Priory Marina (MK41 9DJ) for something isotonic, and grub for those that want it. If the weather is awful, we might still do that anyway.
Give me a shout if you have any questions,
Thanks,
Ian / Fetch
Mug design:
Hi Fetchies,
There’s just over one week to go until the Big Fetch Mile – I do hope that you can all still come along. Here’s some important information:
Getting Here
==
We are aiming to have our first race at 1.10pm, so please make sure you’re there in plenty of time to get yourself warmed up and smeared in linament. Bedford International Athletics Stadium is at MK41 9SB – there should be plenty of parking, and there’s also the cinema car park opposite, and any number of nearby side-streets.
The Mile Races
==
We have use of the stadium track for a couple of hours, which should be enough time for everyone to participate in a mile race, and some shorter races too, for those that want. If you’re planning on running, please can you make sure you’ve added your prediction here:
fetcheveryone.com/race-report-edit.php?id=1468342
We’ll put you into groups so you’ll be racing against people of the same standard. Be optimistic – you’re amongst friends; but also don’t break yourself – we want you to enjoy the experience. The last group will be the fastest ones – so we can all relax and watch them sweat it out!
Cake
==
As is traditional, feel free to bring and share your cakes. Eat at your own risk.
Mugs and Kit
==
We’ll be selling some kit – including some brand-new Fetch mugs (£10), Buffs (£10) and a £5 rummaging box of older shirts and vests that have been in the cupboard for a while now. I can’t do card payments on the day, but I’m also happy to let you take stuff on a trust basis if you haven’t got cash
Fetch Everyone
==
It’d be great if we can get more people to attend. Please pester your fellow Fetchies, friends, family, club mates, parkrunners, and anyone else you know. It’s free to come along, people just need to be signed up to Fetch, and clicked through the big banner on the home page. Spectators also welcome – there’s a nice grandstand!
Afterwards
==
If the weather is lovely, we’ll head over to the beer garden at the Beefeater Priory Marina (MK41 9DJ) for something isotonic, and grub for those that want it. If the weather is awful, we might still do that anyway.
Give me a shout if you have any questions,
Thanks,
Ian / Fetch
Mug design:
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A few years ago, I got sent a GPS watch that promised to pump out inspirational sound bytes from a professional athlete. Except it was pretty lame, and would do the same ones over and over again (I think there were only three variations).
As you've hopefully seen by now, I am building apps for iPhone and (next month) Android. I want to include some voice prompting in these apps - starting with straightforward stuff like "Mile 6 in 8:43". Side note: all the ones I've seen seem to be very starchy and slow... "6 *pause* miles *pause* 8 *pause* minutes *pause* and *pause* forty *pause* three *pause* seconds". I reckon this can definitely be a lot sharper and avoid interrupting your choooones for as long as it does.
So I want to make that bit as unobtrusive as possible... but also, because this is Fetcheveryone, and we're a community of real people, not robots, I wanted to include some motivational words from all of you lot (and yes, there'll be an OFF switch)
I'd like to start by making a list of ten Fetchies to provide sound bytes. In your comment below, nominate five Fetchies (not yourself) who you think would do an excellent sound byte. The folks who have the most nominations on Monday will make the cut.
[As far as technical stuff goes, if you're chosen, you just need to be able to record a sound file - which you can do on your phone, or computer. I will be trimming them down to ten seconds - which is plenty of time to say loads - go on, time it.]
As you've hopefully seen by now, I am building apps for iPhone and (next month) Android. I want to include some voice prompting in these apps - starting with straightforward stuff like "Mile 6 in 8:43". Side note: all the ones I've seen seem to be very starchy and slow... "6 *pause* miles *pause* 8 *pause* minutes *pause* and *pause* forty *pause* three *pause* seconds". I reckon this can definitely be a lot sharper and avoid interrupting your choooones for as long as it does.
So I want to make that bit as unobtrusive as possible... but also, because this is Fetcheveryone, and we're a community of real people, not robots, I wanted to include some motivational words from all of you lot (and yes, there'll be an OFF switch)
I'd like to start by making a list of ten Fetchies to provide sound bytes. In your comment below, nominate five Fetchies (not yourself) who you think would do an excellent sound byte. The folks who have the most nominations on Monday will make the cut.
[As far as technical stuff goes, if you're chosen, you just need to be able to record a sound file - which you can do on your phone, or computer. I will be trimming them down to ten seconds - which is plenty of time to say loads - go on, time it.]
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HappyG, Jock Itch, Binks, Mrs Shanksi, GregPAngus Clydesdale10:32am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Beanie!McGoohan10:34am, 23rd Jun 2017
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you, McG, Santa, HowFar?, Beanie.KatieB10:38am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Beanie, Bint, Jock, Fleecy, SharkiePaulaMc10:39am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Beanie, Autumn Leaves, .B., Jock Itch, Beanie.Shark the Herald Angel10:43am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Bint, Sharkie, McG, Fleecy, VrapDiogenes10:47am, 23rd Jun 2017
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I had a thing you plugged into an iPod. At the end of one run Paula Radcliffe congratulated me on my fastest 10km training run. I swear I turned round to see who was talking It also had Lance Armstrong on it :-/bigleggy10:49am, 23rd Jun 2017
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gymfreak, James47, RunningBob., Beanie, FetchJock Itch10:49am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Was going to say BeanieNight-owl
Fleecy too would be good
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unobtrusive as possible ........ guess my Scouse accent is a 'no' thenbigleggy10:50am, 23rd Jun 2017
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The quotes can be as obtrusive as they likefetcheveryone10:51am, 23rd Jun 2017
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My husband, you, Beanie, Santa (might need translating), BinksGymfreak10:56am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Gobi, fleecy, McG,and jock with fellrunning to do a soothing cool down at the endfraggle10:59am, 23rd Jun 2017
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you, Bint, Fleecy, Binks, JockRosehip11:01am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Goby might motivate you to run faster or he could make people jump in front of a car with frightFeleecy Navidad
Bint, beanie 'Ave it!', V'Rap (maybe with a little dinosaurian roar :)), Sharkie saying GOW it! Someone Scottish, I like the idea of different accents Also loving the motivational stuff, if there's something good I might nick it for the beginner running podcasts I'm recording11:07am, 23rd Jun 2017 -
Bint, Fleecy, Postie, Fetch, CorrahAutumnleaves11:29am, 23rd Jun 2017
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You, Gobi, Fleecy, Bint, Sharkie.Santa Badgey11:29am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Jockitchcolindglen11:36am, 23rd Jun 2017
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.B., D2, Jono., McGoohan, SharkieValyrian Pipers Piping11:39am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Fleecy, McGoohan, Jock Itch, V'rap, Gobi, Beany, you.GimmeMincepies
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I think it needs to shout "Is it Prague?" at each mile or km.McGoohan11:51am, 23rd Jun 2017
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one monkey toast, two monkey toast, three monkey toast....you get the picture...:-)KatieB11:59am, 23rd Jun 2017
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Beanie, Jock, V'rap, Sharkie then I'm torn between something sweary from Fleecie or something down to earth from FellrunningD25*xy4aXma5name!12:00pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Fleecy, Katypie, Santababy, HowFar, Swittle. KatieB (ok that's six).Dvorak12:10pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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You, Beanie, V'rap, Sharkie, Santajennywren12:16pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Oh... just remembered one of Bint's blogs: "Stop the Garmin!". Maybe not that appropriate for the Fapp I suppose...McGoohan12:25pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Tricky when I don't know what many people's voices are like because an irrating (and I know that's subjective) voice over and over again will be more than horrendous (and if you just turn it off then what's the point.) Of Fetchies whose voices I know I would say GordonG (because he used to do an excellent podcast) You, eL Bee (even though he's more of a cyclist these days) and Carp. I'm also going to put in two whose voices I have never heard Sharkie and Fleecy because I suspect they would be good. And I agree with McGoohan about 'Is it Prague'BaronessBL12:29pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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You, Beanie, Sharkie, Santa, Fleecy.Podkin12:43pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Fleecy, Jock, McG, Bint, V'rapiRan12:45pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Bonnerssmoke free12:48pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Beanie, Sharkie, Fleecy (:-)), McG, V'RapBintmcskint12:49pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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McG, Bint, Fleecy, V'rap and Fetch with a wise word at the end of the session from Fellrunning.pedroscalls12:51pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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No idea what most of these lovely folk sound like but like the idea of some regional accents so people like Neilio and Bigleggy and a Scottish fetchiesDingDocMerrily12:51pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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I can't believe nobody's suggested Marigold, yet!Jigs12:56pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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I think that most who've been nominated do a lot of posting, can't say that I've ever seen anything from him Jigs but that's not to say that he wouldn't be a good one to have.pedroscalls12:59pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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You, Fleecy, V'rap, Bint, MazlinLindsD1:08pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Nobody?flanker
There'll come a day soon when I lose control and assault some selfish so-and-so running in a race/parkrun with there phone on full volume speaker announcing that there left middle toe has hit the ground 27.5 times in the last 36.4 seconds.
Can you ensure it only works where headphones are attached.1:31pm, 23rd Jun 2017 -
D2's Indi!FergusG1:33pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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I'm also likely to assault myself for typing 'there' rather than 'their' one day very soon.flanker1:39pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Leggy would be awesome! 'come on there soft lad'richmachristmas1:53pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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You can do the inspirational silences flanker.fetcheveryone1:53pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Beanie, Swittle, Vrap, Sharkie & LisrunKOG2:00pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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I've had an idea to get around the problems flanker mentions. Randomly, every few minutes, the app should say, 'I'm wearing my wife's knickers' or 'I've pooed myself!' or 'I stole this sports bra from my neighbour's washing line!' and that will ensure users very quickly learn to use headphones *all* the time...McGoohan2:21pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Some people might actually enjoy that and take the headphones out...Feleecy Navidad3:03pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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it'd be an improvement over the usual pace announcements or the generally awful music the same people tend to play at the same time.flanker3:18pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Sharkie, Flatlander, Fleecy, Hod and Autumn Leaves.Festive Flier6:48pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Flatlander, GobiMsG11:56pm, 23rd Jun 2017
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Mrs Jigs, Kinky Sharkie fleecy Autumn leavesrunnyeyes6:35am, 24th Jun 2017
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Yes to the embarrassing quotes!!! You and KatieB obv. Otherwise a few other varied strong accents would be good. Someone from Swindon.Nightjar7:00pm, 25th Jun 2017
With thanks to Chiefy for giving me the idea...
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So glad I have met McGoohan who explained "everything " else I'd be completely lostDingDocMerrily5:09pm, 21st Jun 2017
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ExcellentRaptors claws are coming to town5:18pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Even betterRosehip5:22pm, 21st Jun 2017
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If it hadn't had of a *monkey* on there I would have flounced.McGoohan5:40pm, 21st Jun 2017
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*Flounces anyway because *monkey* isn't a thing*McGoohan5:41pm, 21st Jun 2017
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It needs Is it Prague? but otherwise just perfect!Feleecy Navidad5:45pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Oh shit I just spotted that the Prague thing is in there upside down Ok, it's perfectFeleecy Navidad5:46pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Now I need to find someone going to the Mile to pick one up for me, I'm triple booked that dayFeleecy Navidad5:48pm, 21st Jun 2017
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TBC and Mundane are in there!.B.5:54pm, 21st Jun 2017
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That is just awesome... nothing else just awesomerunnerbean6:03pm, 21st Jun 2017
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*need* will we be able to get one if we can't make it to the Big Mile?kwala6:05pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Oh wow! I this so muchBintmcskint6:18pm, 21st Jun 2017
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I suggest a mug stall, next to the bench in front of Aspects Travel in St. Ives.HowFar?6:27pm, 21st Jun 2017
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of a ?Angus Clydesdale7:26pm, 21st Jun 2017
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*need*LindsD7:33pm, 21st Jun 2017
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I too need to find someone going to the mile.Pinks9:30pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Actually I think I know who I can pester....Pinks9:30pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Purps they need to go twice in that case ...runnerbean9:41pm, 21st Jun 2017
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*love*chunkyblizzard10:00pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Seratonin
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I'm planning to sell these for £10 each at the Big Mile on July 1st.
Here's a more realistic view of the colours (because the printed out bit of paper that we attached to one of our mugs is a bit faded - need a new printer).
We're doing these at the event because posting mugs is a bit of a 'mare - but if you're keen to get hold of one, and can wait until we see you (or your special envoy), then leave a comment. Ta.
Here's a more realistic view of the colours (because the printed out bit of paper that we attached to one of our mugs is a bit faded - need a new printer).
We're doing these at the event because posting mugs is a bit of a 'mare - but if you're keen to get hold of one, and can wait until we see you (or your special envoy), then leave a comment. Ta.
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Great - my fetch wedding mug is rather faded now and needs a reserve-in-waitingmerry minardi *hic*4:01pm, 21st Jun 2017
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great additionDingDocMerrily4:09pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Ooh I can't make it but will have to see if someone might be able to bag one for me!sallykate4:16pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Seratonin
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Oh fabRosehip4:24pm, 21st Jun 2017
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and the start of the great Fetch mug relay, I betRosehip4:24pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Do, or do not do. There is no try. Fetch wrist bands? Cool mug. My wife will kill me if I fill the cupboards with any more running / race mugs. GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)5:08pm, 21st Jun 2017
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i need oneHellsBells5:08pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Will the paper be dish washer proof?Nightjar5:59pm, 21st Jun 2017
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I need a fug and I'm willing to risk the postman if I canrunnerbean6:04pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Me. I'll have a look and see who's going.LindsD7:34pm, 21st Jun 2017
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Hoping to see Team Jigs at the next TBC, so perhaps they might bring it for me...LindsD10:57pm, 21st Jun 2017
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I'll be there and will buy one mug.Helegant12:14am, 22nd Jun 2017
Thanks Teresa for the idea
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Valyrian Pipers Piping
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You did *what* in a wheat field!?McGoohan2:10pm, 20th Jun 2017
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DingDocMerrily
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Shocking.jabberknitmas2:24pm, 20th Jun 2017
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Seratonin
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merry minardi *hic*
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Any more of that and I'll have to take you across my knee you naughty boy. 😂😂😂Captain S2:32pm, 20th Jun 2017
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sallykate
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That is superb SK. Superb!McGoohan2:45pm, 20th Jun 2017
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'Down with this sort of thing.'swittle2:52pm, 20th Jun 2017
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Lolzjennywren2:57pm, 20th Jun 2017
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Cheeky!Watford Wobble3:04pm, 20th Jun 2017
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specialmulbs3:06pm, 20th Jun 2017
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Was it that exciting?3FrenchMs3:07pm, 20th Jun 2017
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😃1step2far3:24pm, 20th Jun 2017
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I'm ever so slightly worried that 1: you're turning to the dark side or 2: my bad behaviour is rubbing off on yourunnerbean
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I'm thinking that's barley, not wheat! Sorry to ruin your blogstilldreamingofawhitechristmas5:52pm, 20th Jun 2017
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LOL 😂Ness6:05pm, 20th Jun 2017
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You cheated, I can see a road behind you.Fragile Xmas Ornament6:28pm, 20th Jun 2017
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I'm concerned about the bit of you that isn't in the photo...NDWDave6:43pm, 20th Jun 2017
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I proper lolled when I first saw this on twitternorthernslowcoach8:05pm, 20th Jun 2017
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technically you appear not to have run actually in the fieldBazoaxe8:36pm, 20th Jun 2017
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Very goodJono.9:31pm, 20th Jun 2017
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Mummysaurus
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A few months ago, I did a little experiment to try to measure the impact of giving blood. Having donated before, I knew it would have some short-term effects, but I'd never tried to put some figures on it. In the week or so before I donated, I ran an eyeballs-out 5k, and also an interval session.
With these in the bag, I donated my blood, recording the whole process, and filmed my return to running. NB there's a very brief scene with a needle, if you're heavily squeamish; and a middle-aged man running to the point of exhaustion, if you like a good laugh.
If you can leave a comment on this blog, or on the video itself on Youtube, or on the link on the home page, that'd be great. Thank you
With these in the bag, I donated my blood, recording the whole process, and filmed my return to running. NB there's a very brief scene with a needle, if you're heavily squeamish; and a middle-aged man running to the point of exhaustion, if you like a good laugh.
If you can leave a comment on this blog, or on the video itself on Youtube, or on the link on the home page, that'd be great. Thank you
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Interesting to watch - I donate blood approx. 3 times a year - I don't find it has a massive impact on my training but I am sometimes caught out - up to 6 days after I would still run a LSR at a slower pace as I sometimes run out of steam. Like you. shorter and faster I can do, but feel more tired. I would personally not donate in the 10 days before a target race. The best training week I ever had was when I had no choice but to deliver the beginners r/w session that evening - it seemed to really help me recover!Autumnleaves5:03pm, 19th Jun 2017
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Good vlog. I find that I'm a bit breathless for up to 2 weeks, but maybe that's because I'm old.angelrose6:27pm, 19th Jun 2017
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Great vlog Fetch. I can't give blood but I receive it so if that reassures one person to donate then you've made a big difference to peoplerunnerbean6:36pm, 19th Jun 2017
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Like the Ian made a return to running and is hoping to beat his 5k PB bit at the end (not exact wording)Pinks7:46pm, 19th Jun 2017
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What I meant was I like that bitPinks7:47pm, 19th Jun 2017
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Reflects my experience, I have five days or so during which I tire more easily but then pretty much return to normal.Goofee10:11pm, 19th Jun 2017
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Nice vlog, and a great message you are getting across, well doneJenelopy10:57pm, 19th Jun 2017
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I totally agree. I did a triathlon (only a teeny one) a handful of days after giving blood recently and was not noticeably tired-er. I do sometimes feel it a bit for a couple of days.LindsD11:32pm, 19th Jun 2017
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I feel it for a day or two, but always give after target races, not wanting to risk even a few weeks before a race that I care about. Good investigation. I don't get YouTube at work so can't actually watch or comment. Soz! GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)9:07am, 20th Jun 2017
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FappPinks8:04am, 17th Jun 2017
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"Fapp"McGoohan8:04am, 17th Jun 2017
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Blame Beanyfetcheveryone8:05am, 17th Jun 2017
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downloaded Love the fapp name!Feleecy Navidad8:12am, 17th Jun 2017
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*waits patiently for Android version*Little Nemo8:15am, 17th Jun 2017
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(no point waiting for the Windows version :(, shall have to steel eldest's phone )Rosehip8:31am, 17th Jun 2017
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Okay, downloaded. Going to go for a long fapp at 9:30McGoohan8:36am, 17th Jun 2017
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*waits with nemo*leaguefreak8:38am, 17th Jun 2017
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Use a capital F otherwise it doesn't show up ...runnerbean
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Forget your troubles, come on get FappyMcGoohan
You better chase all your cares away
Shout Hallelujah, come on get Fappy
Get ready for the judgment day
The sun is shining, come on get Fappy
The Lord is waiting to take your hand
Shout Hallelujah, come on get Fappy
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Haha McG you got me all in a Fapp over that 😂runnerbean9:00am, 17th Jun 2017
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I wish I'd seen this before I went for my run!! Will just need to try draggins SO out for a walk laterGus11:04am, 17th Jun 2017
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I used it today at parkrun When I searched the App store the first thing that came up was Fart App!PaulaMc4:39pm, 17th Jun 2017
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*joins Little Nemo and Leaguefreak in the Fandroid waiting room*LittleDonkeyDaisy4:54pm, 17th Jun 2017
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joins lazy daisy, nemo and leaguefreak in the fandroid roomJono.6:28pm, 17th Jun 2017
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I went for a long Fapping session today, Mr F and had one or two issues.McGoohan
It measured out at 14.5 miles for a 6.5 mile route. Partly this was my fault. We went indoors and I think this blew its brain although it did do a massive leap to the East at one point:
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However, this one:McGoohan
fetcheveryone.com/gallery-showphoto.php?id=89380
was when we were outside. I think it lost the signal briefly but locked on again somewhere a *lot* further East.
WhenstravaGarmin or TomTom lose the signal they sort of fill in from the next 'good' point. Whatever Fapp is using seems to take more of a stab at it...6:33pm, 17th Jun 2017 -
I get "no results found" when searching fetcheveryoneHave yourself Musashi lil Christmas7:35am, 18th Jun 2017
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Use a capital F at the start of fetcheveryone Captainrunnerbean8:33am, 18th Jun 2017
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Woohoo, well done. FApp, F-app, Fapp. Are the girls who use this app allowed to be called "Fappy Birds"? I'm android I'm afraid, but hopefully that will arise some time too.Merry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)
And for your "fun coding to do list" (I'm sure you have one) what about Garmin IQ apps? Apps that fit on a watch face?! They're fabby. Pictures of monkey, toast, monkey toast, auto conquercise ID ing etc, etc. G9:30am, 19th Jun 2017 -
Hey Ian, sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but the fapp had a complete brain-fart on me today. Plotted me fine for about an hour and then latched itself onto a passing plane (or something) and ran me due North into the Firth of Forth and then gave up entirely. On the plus-side, I now 'own' some sea by the Bass Rock!!Angus Clydesdale
Is this an ok way to report or should I feed your back instead? What specific info do you need! I've kept the errant route and I've also hand-plotted what it should have looked like.9:00pm, 20th Jul 2017 -
Feedback is the way to go. For one thing, I had to hunt to find this comment to reply to it. You can hand zones back manually - look for the link at the bottom of the zone page. Don't worry about evidence of the GPS-fart - I've got some plans to work on smoothing the data for future releases.fetcheveryone9:45pm, 20th Jul 2017
Katie will tell you, I looked pretty ashen and sorry for myself by the time I finished coding yesterday. Apple had rejected the first draft of app, and although on the face of it, there are some small changes, it's easy to wonder whether it will keep coming back with errors. And my app coding skills are new and sketchy - so right now any changes have a high cat to pigeon ratio.
Being the smart person that she is, Katie got me out to walk the dogs in a bit of sunshine, and helped me find a bit of perspective. A night's sleep, and I'm looking at things with a clearer head (and some custard creams) - and have hopefully come up with some improvements that will pass the Apple test, and make the app better. And like D2 said in the comments, I am learning loads as I go - and I'm in the luxurious position whereby you lot are all on my side. And when this does eventually go right, as it must, it'll feel pretty good. So I've stopped feeling sorry for myself, and have every intention of kicking some arse.
#RWAFB (the B is for Bucket)
Being the smart person that she is, Katie got me out to walk the dogs in a bit of sunshine, and helped me find a bit of perspective. A night's sleep, and I'm looking at things with a clearer head (and some custard creams) - and have hopefully come up with some improvements that will pass the Apple test, and make the app better. And like D2 said in the comments, I am learning loads as I go - and I'm in the luxurious position whereby you lot are all on my side. And when this does eventually go right, as it must, it'll feel pretty good. So I've stopped feeling sorry for myself, and have every intention of kicking some arse.
#RWAFB (the B is for Bucket)
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If they can pass that flappy *****ng bird they should pass your app!McGoohan12:43pm, 15th Jun 2017
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At least they replied really quickly. And hopefully it will pass next timeMerry Fizzmas :-)12:47pm, 15th Jun 2017
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run with a fucking bucket? rabid walrus attacks frog bucket? real world and fantasy bucket?mulbs12:52pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Mulbs - the first one. Advice from a very wise Jedi master.fetcheveryone12:54pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Can you put a sub slogan on the FetchApp (TM) - "Powered by Custard Creams"? I'm sure that breaches somebody's copyright, intellectual property or some other legal gubbins. Go you. Go Katie! GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)1:05pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Keep drawing on the strength of 87,000 FetchiesTeeBee1:16pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Apple plan on world domination....but we know that Fetch is destined for that slotDingDocMerrily1:35pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Are your ears OK?Silvershadow1:48pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Do or do not there is no try ..... we never give up on this site ... like not ever ....runnerbean2:28pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Nope. We do not. And I say this as someone who probably won't use the app! G'wan Fetch.jennywren2:52pm, 15th Jun 2017
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Jammie Dodgers are infinitely superior to custard creamsHellsBells3:05pm, 15th Jun 2017
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*shakes pom-poms*Feleecy Navidad3:17pm, 15th Jun 2017
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So Apple will reject a useful and highly anticipated app because of one or two coding bloopers, but if you had coded the 50,000 app to make someone speak like a dalek but coded it to their standard, that would have been OK? Someone remind me why I prefer Microsoft again :-).....Chrisull3:27pm, 15th Jun 2017
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You looked far from ashen and sorry for yourself when I drove past you walking the dogs yesterday afternoon. My kids, however, were utterly underwhelmed when I pointed you out to them...EdJ3:28pm, 15th Jun 2017
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I think McGoohan has some Indian business associates who could do it for you.Chrisity4:04pm, 15th Jun 2017
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S said I should hold off on the feedbackNightjar4:43pm, 15th Jun 2017
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No, go ahead. The more I can fit between builds, the less I have to wait for Apple.fetcheveryone5:17pm, 15th Jun 2017
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I may be off topic here but did you say dogs as in plural? I assume Stephen was one but who is the other dog? How did I miss this development? Yay for custard creams!Lemon106:02pm, 15th Jun 2017
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We have every faith in you and eagerly await the best App Apple will ever have!!geordiebells
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We have every faith in you and eagerly await the best App Apple will ever have!!geordiebells
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You can do it.leaguefreak7:42am, 17th Jun 2017
App got rejected.
1) Your app's name, subtitle, icons, screenshots, or previews to be displayed on the App Store include references to the price of your app or the service it provides, which is not considered a part of these metadata items.
2) We noticed that the user is taken to Safari to sign in or register for an account, which provides a poor user experience. To resolve this issue, please revise your app to enable users to sign in or register for an account in the app.
A ball-ache for sure, but I can sort that. Bear with.
1) Your app's name, subtitle, icons, screenshots, or previews to be displayed on the App Store include references to the price of your app or the service it provides, which is not considered a part of these metadata items.
2) We noticed that the user is taken to Safari to sign in or register for an account, which provides a poor user experience. To resolve this issue, please revise your app to enable users to sign in or register for an account in the app.
A ball-ache for sure, but I can sort that. Bear with.
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Apple are sticklers for the rules but it does make for a better user experience! At least it will be easier on Androidchunkyblizzard2:47pm, 14th Jun 2017
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I'm still surprised that it's not a gazillion quid. Maybe that was back when Apple store was the only store (iTunes, before it became iStore or whatev it's called) Anyway, before Android? Hope the tweaks aren't too balls-achey. GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)3:34pm, 14th Jun 2017
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That's apple for you! Glad you are prepared to pursue it. ( got another before I can switch to android )DingDocMerrily4:05pm, 14th Jun 2017
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All part of the fun of being an apple developerflanker
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I'm sure it will be a pure(e) delight when it's doneSerendippily5:18pm, 14th Jun 2017
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Hope it's all easy to sort out.Ness6:07pm, 14th Jun 2017
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I would actually echo the Safari/sign-in thing (and have emailed my feedback). I signed into the app, but when Safari launched I was surprised by it. And I wasn't signed in, because I don't use Safari.quimby6:10pm, 14th Jun 2017
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Its good that you are learning new skillsD25*xy4aXma5name!9:31pm, 14th Jun 2017
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At least it was quickNightjar8:03am, 15th Jun 2017
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remarkably short list of things to address (I'm sure the time impact is longer but as a to do list it's short). Go you!mulbs10:17am, 15th Jun 2017
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(snagging list! that's the thing I was trying to think of! *toddles off to senior moments thread*)mulbs10:21am, 15th Jun 2017
I've had an automated email from Apple to say that my app is now 'In Review'. This means (I think) that someone from Apple is actually trying it out
AND
hot on the heels from that, I've just had two emails advertising treatments for fungal nail infections. Henmania!
Katie saw a link the other day that described toenail issues - and suggests that I might have something called Rams Horn toes. I've just googled it, and I feel like I might have gotten away quite lightly. Whatever you do, don't google it unless you've got that bucket ready.
AND
hot on the heels from that, I've just had two emails advertising treatments for fungal nail infections. Henmania!
Katie saw a link the other day that described toenail issues - and suggests that I might have something called Rams Horn toes. I've just googled it, and I feel like I might have gotten away quite lightly. Whatever you do, don't google it unless you've got that bucket ready.
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Yuk! I hate feet at the best of times lolRoobarb1:52pm, 14th Jun 2017
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Whoop whooop .... 😃 'Get inrunnerbean1:53pm, 14th Jun 2017
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The main homeopathic treatment for Rams Horn toe syndrome is "kissing it better"McGoohan2:05pm, 14th Jun 2017
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If I could get them near my mouth, I'd try.fetcheveryone2:07pm, 14th Jun 2017
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Haharunnerbean
I switched off my targeting computer and used the force I got it all in my little bucket in my car earlier too ....#Jedi11:57am, 14th Jun 2017
Told you
This morning, after much wangling, I've jumped through the necessary hoops to get V1 of the iPhone app uploaded to the App Store, where it awaits review from whoever or whatever does that. I've no idea what the likelihood of success is, nor how long the review process takes, but I've swum through the treacle thus far, and will continue to inch forward until we fricking well get there.
It's been exciting. I took the app for another trial run this morning on our run home from the garage, and it did reasonably well. Aside from about 5 seconds of batshit craziness as soon as I hit 'START', it tracked the route pretty well, and was fairly close to the stats reported by Katie's Garmin.
Since my last progress report, I've added a 'Save as Walk' button, and a 'Switch to KM' option too.
More news when I get it. Meanwhile, have a look at this sketch for a Fetchpoint app:
#toot
This morning, after much wangling, I've jumped through the necessary hoops to get V1 of the iPhone app uploaded to the App Store, where it awaits review from whoever or whatever does that. I've no idea what the likelihood of success is, nor how long the review process takes, but I've swum through the treacle thus far, and will continue to inch forward until we fricking well get there.
It's been exciting. I took the app for another trial run this morning on our run home from the garage, and it did reasonably well. Aside from about 5 seconds of batshit craziness as soon as I hit 'START', it tracked the route pretty well, and was fairly close to the stats reported by Katie's Garmin.
Since my last progress report, I've added a 'Save as Walk' button, and a 'Switch to KM' option too.
More news when I get it. Meanwhile, have a look at this sketch for a Fetchpoint app:
#toot
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Toot tootAngus Clydesdale12:40pm, 13th Jun 2017
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Exciting! Before looking more closely I thought the 2nd arrow pointed to prayers!.B.1:28pm, 13th Jun 2017
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Hope there is a Switch to M option too for after we've used the Switch to KM option.Nightjar2:01pm, 13th Jun 2017
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That's Architecture and Design, that is. You should work in a bank. Actually, you should def not work in a bank. Wouldn't wish that on anyone! Good luck with app approvalage (I have no idea if that's a skoosh or a squeaky bum deliberation). GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)3:35pm, 13th Jun 2017
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Very exciting!Feleecy Navidad6:28pm, 13th Jun 2017
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Very exciting, will it also be available in other coloursMummysaurus10:10am, 14th Jun 2017
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If anyone can make an app that works you can 😄DingDocMerrily11:00am, 14th Jun 2017
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Good luck with the app approval. It can be straightforwards or make getting it uploaded look like a piece of cake, Seems to depend which way the wind is blowing...flanker11:04am, 14th Jun 2017
I'm blogging more this week. #justsaying
The car had to go into the garage today, to have a new cam belt fitted. It's an interesting little place at the back of the industrial estate, with absolutely no concept of putting on a professional frontage for the benefit of customers. But I don't mind that, so long as the car comes back in one piece and the engine doesn't fly through the bonnet next time we go on the dual carriageway. In fact, I quite like the sort of garage where your eyes are drawn to the various interesting piles of car parts, and other detritus, and would quite happily have spent some time nosing around, had I not felt intimidated by the gang of smoking mechanics looking at me and Katie in our running outfits
Our plan was to drop the car off and run home - and it got me thinking about A to B runs. It's pretty rare that I do anything other than start and end at home - and it always has the potential to feel like a bit more of an adventure. I've seen people like McG and Chris go off on public transport to run a certain section of this or that; and Binks' story about how he started running one day, and ended up miles away, having to get the train home - and it does certainly appeal.
Probably my favourite A2B runs have been at the Round Norfolk Relay. With all the added excitement of being part of a team, and (variously) running in total darkness on a quiet country road; watching the sun come up; carrying the baton on the final leg to complete the relay... all added to the thrill. It's the original Marathon run - a journey, for a purpose, come what may.
This week, your challenge is to write a blog about your favourite A2B run ever - in as many words as you'd like. The blog that gets the most comments by midday on the 20th will win a Buff (now just £10 in the Shoppe, btw). Include 'A2B' in the title, so that we all know what it's about.
To the journey!
The car had to go into the garage today, to have a new cam belt fitted. It's an interesting little place at the back of the industrial estate, with absolutely no concept of putting on a professional frontage for the benefit of customers. But I don't mind that, so long as the car comes back in one piece and the engine doesn't fly through the bonnet next time we go on the dual carriageway. In fact, I quite like the sort of garage where your eyes are drawn to the various interesting piles of car parts, and other detritus, and would quite happily have spent some time nosing around, had I not felt intimidated by the gang of smoking mechanics looking at me and Katie in our running outfits
Our plan was to drop the car off and run home - and it got me thinking about A to B runs. It's pretty rare that I do anything other than start and end at home - and it always has the potential to feel like a bit more of an adventure. I've seen people like McG and Chris go off on public transport to run a certain section of this or that; and Binks' story about how he started running one day, and ended up miles away, having to get the train home - and it does certainly appeal.
Probably my favourite A2B runs have been at the Round Norfolk Relay. With all the added excitement of being part of a team, and (variously) running in total darkness on a quiet country road; watching the sun come up; carrying the baton on the final leg to complete the relay... all added to the thrill. It's the original Marathon run - a journey, for a purpose, come what may.
This week, your challenge is to write a blog about your favourite A2B run ever - in as many words as you'd like. The blog that gets the most comments by midday on the 20th will win a Buff (now just £10 in the Shoppe, btw). Include 'A2B' in the title, so that we all know what it's about.
To the journey!
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I don't think the mechanics were looking at you...lammo11:06am, 13th Jun 2017
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I am occasionally intrigued by official events that are A2B (I suppose the VLMLML is one). E.g. The ConnemarathonMcGoohan11:57am, 13th Jun 2017
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oooo I cant resist a challenge.D25*xy4aXma5name!12:19pm, 13th Jun 2017
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a)The engine flying out of the bonnet is not "it will all be ok"KatieB
b)I didn't feel intimidated or looked at.
c)I don't think mechanics like you nosing round in their stuff, whether you're in running kit or not.12:29pm, 13th Jun 2017 -
I agree about mechanics places. Lots of thing to poke about in. My mechanic has free fruit because he's awesome and a bit scary too ( think bushy beard and beck like a tree trunk). Hope the car is mended and take sweets with you for them they'll like you more next time 😃runnerbean4:00pm, 13th Jun 2017
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That sounds like one of the garages I recommended. My car engine has never fallen out after they did some work in it.Elsie Too6:33pm, 13th Jun 2017
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Great idea, I will need to rack my brains, I do lots of A2B runs...Feleecy Navidad6:36pm, 13th Jun 2017
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About a week late with this for me, or I should have delayed my Comrades blog for a week. A2B runs are my favourites: Comrades, London, Boston, GNRbecca79:42am, 14th Jun 2017
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I don't often do a loop from the front door, doesn't excite me. May explain current Fetchpoint score! Can I get a bye on the blog til we do Race to the King in 10 days time?JustCommando!1:43pm, 14th Jun 2017
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Ask Beanyfetcheveryone1:47pm, 14th Jun 2017
We have about a dozen left over if you'd like one, and I am heading to the post office at midday today. If you'd like one, please pay £15 by one of the following methods (bank transfer preferred):
Bank transfer: to Fetcheveryone Ltd, a/c 63498018, sort code 20-45-45
Paypal: send to paypal@fetcheveryone.com
Then send me some feedback with your delivery address.
Bank transfer: to Fetcheveryone Ltd, a/c 63498018, sort code 20-45-45
Paypal: send to paypal@fetcheveryone.com
Then send me some feedback with your delivery address.
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I was ever so grateful for mine on Saturday, Wales was VERY WET!Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)4:57pm, 12th Jun 2017
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I'm loving my fetch cap! Cute and comfy!Feleecy Navidad4:46am, 13th Jun 2017
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Excellent for locating other nutters off the internet for a run!JustCommando!1:45pm, 14th Jun 2017
Only a small number of you are using this plugin now (less than ten visits per day, according to my stats). Garmin stopped supporting it several years back, and the major browsers have all but stopped supporting plugins in general. Chrome doesn't support plugins at all, I think.
Anyways... it's been pointed out that the plugin has taken a bit of a blow, as a result of the site upgrade to HTTPS. And when I say blow, I mean in the sense of 'candles out' :-/
For those of you who were still using it, the best way to get your info off your Garmin watch and onto Fetch is to install Garmin Express on your computer. This bit of software sends your runs and rides to the Garmin database, and (if you give Fetch permission to see it) Garmin will then automatically forward the data on to the Fetch server. I know some folks were a bit put off by some bugs in the very early releases of Garmin Express, but as far as I'm aware, it works pretty smoothly now.
Apologies to anyone who's affected by this - if I can help you to get set up with Garmin Express, or if you want to let me know why GE isn't an option for you, drop me a line via feedback.
Anyways... it's been pointed out that the plugin has taken a bit of a blow, as a result of the site upgrade to HTTPS. And when I say blow, I mean in the sense of 'candles out' :-/
For those of you who were still using it, the best way to get your info off your Garmin watch and onto Fetch is to install Garmin Express on your computer. This bit of software sends your runs and rides to the Garmin database, and (if you give Fetch permission to see it) Garmin will then automatically forward the data on to the Fetch server. I know some folks were a bit put off by some bugs in the very early releases of Garmin Express, but as far as I'm aware, it works pretty smoothly now.
Apologies to anyone who's affected by this - if I can help you to get set up with Garmin Express, or if you want to let me know why GE isn't an option for you, drop me a line via feedback.
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Garmin Express works (mostly) fine for me and the auto uplift to Fetch is faultless. I think the occasional glitch is a "whole Garminverse" thing and then they switch it off and back on again ... hey presto!Angus Clydesdale10:10am, 12th Jun 2017
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Garmin Express was *so* buggy, it's the reason I sent the watch back and got a TomTom instead. 10 years of being a Garmin enthusiast killed in one weekend!McGoohan10:10am, 12th Jun 2017
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Not sure what I use, but my Garmin stats pull across themselves (I clicked a linky thing when I got my Garmin a couple of months back). It has usually updated by the time I get up the stairs at work, when I run at lunchtime. More efficient than meNessie10:18am, 12th Jun 2017
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I just upload the FIT file as I never use the Garmin websiteAutumnleaves11:15am, 12th Jun 2017
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Works fine mostly but when uploaded to fetch my runs show an hour earlier than actual, so I have to try to remember to amend them when I edit the run.Festive Flier1:20pm, 12th Jun 2017
Despite being full of sweet potato, broccoli and sausages on Wednesday evening, I took the new Fetch app out to give it a try. It was really useful to see what the app is like to use, and I came back with a nice list of rough edges that I can knock off:
1) Decimal places. I was a bit over-aggressive with my rounding to begin with - so my route was very zig-zagged. Easy to fix - just add an extra decimal place to the recorded latitude and longitude. Here's part of my run with the extra accuracy added - it's still a little bit wobbly, but I think this is about the limit of phone GPS: fetcheveryone.com/t-13860838
2) The logout button is too easy to press whilst you're holding the phone. A mile or so in, and I pulled the phone out of my pocket, and found myself staring at the login screen. It just needs an 'are you sure?' option to guard against that. Doh.
3) Something barmy is happening with the splits and data when it comes in. If you look at the link again, it's not calculated the 0.45 split right in the notes box, and if you look at the 'Pace Bands' graph, there's a weird missing-middle thing going on. But that might be completely unrelated, as I had to remake that graph recently, because of reasons
Overall, I'm pleased and really quite excited - and hopefully the process of getting Apple's approval to get it listed in the App Store isn't too onerous.
Android update: I downloaded Android Studio last night, and will start playing with that as soon as I can. Although I've never built an app for Android before (and don't currently have an Android phone, which might prove tricky for testing), a lot of the technical challenges have been solved by working through the process once already - so it will hopefully not take too long to get the equivalent in place.
For those of you who are hungry for more advanced features, my blog from Jun 7th (somewhere below) has a bit of a road map. I might even look at doing a poll to guide the development - if you're not already sick of those
Thanks!
1) Decimal places. I was a bit over-aggressive with my rounding to begin with - so my route was very zig-zagged. Easy to fix - just add an extra decimal place to the recorded latitude and longitude. Here's part of my run with the extra accuracy added - it's still a little bit wobbly, but I think this is about the limit of phone GPS: fetcheveryone.com/t-13860838
2) The logout button is too easy to press whilst you're holding the phone. A mile or so in, and I pulled the phone out of my pocket, and found myself staring at the login screen. It just needs an 'are you sure?' option to guard against that. Doh.
3) Something barmy is happening with the splits and data when it comes in. If you look at the link again, it's not calculated the 0.45 split right in the notes box, and if you look at the 'Pace Bands' graph, there's a weird missing-middle thing going on. But that might be completely unrelated, as I had to remake that graph recently, because of reasons
Overall, I'm pleased and really quite excited - and hopefully the process of getting Apple's approval to get it listed in the App Store isn't too onerous.
Android update: I downloaded Android Studio last night, and will start playing with that as soon as I can. Although I've never built an app for Android before (and don't currently have an Android phone, which might prove tricky for testing), a lot of the technical challenges have been solved by working through the process once already - so it will hopefully not take too long to get the equivalent in place.
For those of you who are hungry for more advanced features, my blog from Jun 7th (somewhere below) has a bit of a road map. I might even look at doing a poll to guide the development - if you're not already sick of those
Thanks!
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Could the Logout function be locked out until you press 'stop' to end the session? (I genuinely have no idea whether this is feasible or possible )decorum10:58am, 9th Jun 2017
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Nice one, Fetch -- I've dabbled with Android apps, though haven't exactly laid a whole one; there's a decent emulator as part of Studio that you can test with, and I suspect there will be no shortage of real-world testing available in FetchlandI saw ishep come sailing in11:00am, 9th Jun 2017
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Deccers - yeah, I am planning on just hiding it whilst you're actually running, but then also making the STOP button a bit more resilient to accidental presses.fetcheveryone
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You're awfy clever. As we say up here. And "... because of reasons." Lol. I'm going to start using that. Sounds profound and mysterious. GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)2:18pm, 9th Jun 2017
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I hope you weren't sick! Sounds very useful.In the bleak midWinniefree7:49pm, 9th Jun 2017
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If I get to keep mine after my upgrade next month you can have it. Samsung Galaxy S4. Fmail me.LindsD10:25pm, 9th Jun 2017
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Binks has an android phone & runs a lot...he could be your testing guinea pig.Wine Legs8:01am, 11th Jun 2017
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It's the sort of thing where I need to plug one into my computer for a week whilst I swear at it until it works.fetcheveryone8:36am, 11th Jun 2017
You might have noticed this as of about 10am (or equally you might not), but all traffic on the site is now over HTTPS, rather than HTTP. Your browser should be a bit happier about this, at least. Let me know if you spot any unusual problems.
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Why do some pages show a padlock, and some not - like this one (although it is https if the url is revealed)? Microsoft Edge.Dvorak10:21am, 9th Jun 2017
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Strong and table, strong and stableMcGoohan10:22am, 9th Jun 2017
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A lack of padlock means that one of the elements of the page is served via http, not https. Everything that comes from the Fetch server is now https (even if it says http), but there are a few third-party things that are imported on some pages. For example, I import some Javascript files to make Google Maps work; likewise our graph software comes from the Highcharts server; and last, but perhaps the most interesting, our Google Ads can sometimes pull in http content.fetcheveryone10:25am, 9th Jun 2017
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seems to be working...chunkyblizzard10:29am, 9th Jun 2017
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Good work! Really happy to see this rolled out.roberton10:38pm, 9th Jun 2017
Here are a couple of screenshots of V1 of the Fetch GPS app for iPhone, which I hope to submit to the App Store any day now (although I'm not sure how long approval will take).
It's deliberately VERY simple, just to get things off the ground, but I hope everyone with a phone will try it out, and help me to improve it by giving feedback.
The first screen (not shown) asks you for your login details - and the app will remember these for subsequent use, so you don't need to keep putting them in. Once you're logged in, you get taken to this screen:
The fields are fairly self-explanatory, so no point in me going through those. I haven't yet made an option to switch to km - but I think I can probably squeeze that in somewhere for the first release. After you've hit start, and run for a bit, you can hit stop, and then the buttons change as follows:
You can then choose to save it as a run or a ride, or just reset for next time. Pressing save will automatically add the run to your Fetch log, and will open up the relevant page in Safari, so you can see all the stats that you're used to.
Improvements to follow in subsequent versions:
1) switch to map view - see where you've been
2) voice prompting (mile notifications etc)
3) integration with games like Fetchpoint / Conquercise for real-time play
4) flexibility to log as a walk etc.
5) cadence sensing (using the accelerometers? Coding fun lies ahead!)
6) pace guidance options
7) interval session manager (build the session the way you want it)
EDIT: 8) option to enable live tracking during racing
I'm resisting adding more analysis into the app itself, as I think that my efforts here are best served by making the website-based analysis work as well as possible - as I think the site is a reasonably friendly mobile browsing experience.
There will also be an accompanying Android equivalent, although as I don't even have an Android phone at the moment, and nor have I ever done any coding for Android, it might take a wee while - but hopefully not too long.
So if you have a smartphone, and even if you don't foresee a need to use this particular app on a regular basis, then please join the following group for updates: fetcheveryone.com/groups-view.php?id=1260 . Not only will an army of eyeballs and friendly reviewers be very useful, but you might also bump into runners who will ask you all about Fetch. One of the questions I am frequently asked is "do you have an app?" - and you will be able to say "yes, we do"
It's deliberately VERY simple, just to get things off the ground, but I hope everyone with a phone will try it out, and help me to improve it by giving feedback.
The first screen (not shown) asks you for your login details - and the app will remember these for subsequent use, so you don't need to keep putting them in. Once you're logged in, you get taken to this screen:
The fields are fairly self-explanatory, so no point in me going through those. I haven't yet made an option to switch to km - but I think I can probably squeeze that in somewhere for the first release. After you've hit start, and run for a bit, you can hit stop, and then the buttons change as follows:
You can then choose to save it as a run or a ride, or just reset for next time. Pressing save will automatically add the run to your Fetch log, and will open up the relevant page in Safari, so you can see all the stats that you're used to.
Improvements to follow in subsequent versions:
1) switch to map view - see where you've been
2) voice prompting (mile notifications etc)
3) integration with games like Fetchpoint / Conquercise for real-time play
4) flexibility to log as a walk etc.
5) cadence sensing (using the accelerometers? Coding fun lies ahead!)
6) pace guidance options
7) interval session manager (build the session the way you want it)
EDIT: 8) option to enable live tracking during racing
I'm resisting adding more analysis into the app itself, as I think that my efforts here are best served by making the website-based analysis work as well as possible - as I think the site is a reasonably friendly mobile browsing experience.
There will also be an accompanying Android equivalent, although as I don't even have an Android phone at the moment, and nor have I ever done any coding for Android, it might take a wee while - but hopefully not too long.
So if you have a smartphone, and even if you don't foresee a need to use this particular app on a regular basis, then please join the following group for updates: fetcheveryone.com/groups-view.php?id=1260 . Not only will an army of eyeballs and friendly reviewers be very useful, but you might also bump into runners who will ask you all about Fetch. One of the questions I am frequently asked is "do you have an app?" - and you will be able to say "yes, we do"
Click here to suggest fetcheveryone's blog for today's highlights.
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Ok chiefSerendippily1:20pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Eagerly awaiting the android versionLittle Nemo1:25pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Looks good.Nelly
The images show "Last Lap" and "Current Lap Pace", I'm assuming there is both a "Stop" and "Lap" button during the actual activity? Is there currently the ability to set-up an auto-lap (i.e. every mile), or is that a development for the future?1:29pm, 7th Jun 2017 -
I'm liking the idea of real time play for Fetchpointmerry minardi *hic*1:32pm, 7th Jun 2017
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There's no 'Lap' button, but it auto-laps every mile.fetcheveryone1:32pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Will it have a pause button to restart a run or is it just a stop and save?anyonebutmatt1:41pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Sounds good. Awaiting android 😊Sej67882:15pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Please make the pace guidance random phrases like "Faster, put some effort in you laggard". I hate the monotonous droning I overhear at marathon mile markers.Nightjar2:21pm, 7th Jun 2017
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will it be obvious on our training logs what has been loaded from the app and what has been loaded from garmin (as im sure i will try both simultaneously to see how they compare and then delete one)DingDocMerrily
(I like Nightjars suggestion!!)2:32pm, 7th Jun 2017 -
I've got all kinds of crazy shit planned for the voiceovers.fetcheveryone2:41pm, 7th Jun 2017
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will Gobi be providing the "motivational" voiceovers? They wouldn't be for those of a nervous dispositionGordonG3:14pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Looks great. An Android version that links into 'Checkpoints' would be awesome development. Cheers.rhb4:19pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Crazy shit voiceovers sounds great! I'm all for things which make us smile while we suffer. Agree with Doc Moye - would be good not to cause chaos in the log by running both the app and the trusty Garmin.Cheeky’s Dad4:26pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Happy to help with any testing for Android if that's any help.Major4:31pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Thanks for the response Fetch. Can I request that as part of #7 for your development that you add in the ability to "manual lap" for those of us who want to do our own interval sessions? Thanks.Nelly5:31pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Has any1 called u a geek??? Oh, prob me :DBarky9:34pm, 7th Jun 2017
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If you put in Km support I'll give it a test!chunkyblizzard10:13pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Love the voiceover plansFeleecy Navidad5:25am, 8th Jun 2017
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Wow, you just go do it, don't you? Very impressive. We're in analysis month 14 of our attempt to build an app at the mo! Analysis phase only! GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)11:31am, 8th Jun 2017
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An appdate?RichHL1:46am, 9th Jun 2017
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Sounds great, would love the option to add my own laps or option for miles/km and would it be possible to maybe able to save as a route and possibly further down the development being able to race against that route like on the TomTom watches?Mummysaurus9:12am, 9th Jun 2017
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Looking forward to road/trail testing!!Pyewackett5:49pm, 13th Jun 2017
Recently, browsers have started to negatively highlight sites that use 'HTTP' (you know, that bit at the start of web addresses) rather than 'HTTPS' to deliver web pages. They usually do this by either showing:
1) some sort of exclamation (some or all of the content you're looking at is served via ordinary HTTP), or
2) some sort of padlock symbol (the content you're looking at is all served over HTTPS).
As of today, there's a HTTPS version of Fetcheveryone - you can find it here:
fetcheveryone.com
It should absolutely no different to use, but it means that any data you send to the Fetch server is encrypted by your browser before it's sent - so it avoids the possibility of a third-party with sufficient technical know-how from snooping on your data. I should say, that in 12 years of running Fetch over HTTP, there's absolutely no evidence that this has ever happened.
It's my plan to push all of the visitors on the site onto HTTPS automatically, but before I do that, I thought it'd be useful to give you the chance to kick the tyres.
Things I am interested in
Can you log in and out ok?
Are there any broken links or images that won't load, or functionality that won't work?
Does your browser show a secure icon next to the URL?
What I'm not interested in (in this case)
Suggestions for improvements to the site
Errors that happen irrespective of whether you're on HTTP or HTTPS
It's possible that a few pages will still show up as 'insecure'. For example, if you click the 'Routes' tab in the menu, that page is classed as insecure at present. In this particular instance, the little thumbnail map at the top right of the big image is a hard-coded http request - and just one little thing like that is enough to remove the 'secure' status.
Sorry for a technical post. All I'm really asking is that you try the link I've posted above, and see whether things seem vaguely normal (or as normal as they were before). Thanks for reading. Peace out.
1) some sort of exclamation (some or all of the content you're looking at is served via ordinary HTTP), or
2) some sort of padlock symbol (the content you're looking at is all served over HTTPS).
As of today, there's a HTTPS version of Fetcheveryone - you can find it here:
fetcheveryone.com
It should absolutely no different to use, but it means that any data you send to the Fetch server is encrypted by your browser before it's sent - so it avoids the possibility of a third-party with sufficient technical know-how from snooping on your data. I should say, that in 12 years of running Fetch over HTTP, there's absolutely no evidence that this has ever happened.
It's my plan to push all of the visitors on the site onto HTTPS automatically, but before I do that, I thought it'd be useful to give you the chance to kick the tyres.
Things I am interested in
Can you log in and out ok?
Are there any broken links or images that won't load, or functionality that won't work?
Does your browser show a secure icon next to the URL?
What I'm not interested in (in this case)
Suggestions for improvements to the site
Errors that happen irrespective of whether you're on HTTP or HTTPS
It's possible that a few pages will still show up as 'insecure'. For example, if you click the 'Routes' tab in the menu, that page is classed as insecure at present. In this particular instance, the little thumbnail map at the top right of the big image is a hard-coded http request - and just one little thing like that is enough to remove the 'secure' status.
Sorry for a technical post. All I'm really asking is that you try the link I've posted above, and see whether things seem vaguely normal (or as normal as they were before). Thanks for reading. Peace out.
Click here to suggest fetcheveryone's blog for today's highlights.
Comments
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Hi Fetch... tried the link and it seemed to take me to the normal http version! Sorry if I'm being dim thou!1step2far12:53pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Hi Fetch, tried the link. I was already logged in so I logged out and back in again and that all worked ok for me.Festive Flier1:01pm, 6th Jun 2017
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The Graph analysis on the Training page doesn't load in the https version - got a screenshot if you want. i was using Chrome at the timebigleggy1:07pm, 6th Jun 2017
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BL - the graphs should hopefully be loading now.fetcheveryone1:12pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Hi FetchEynsham the Red Knows Rain Dear
1. Yes.
2. What bigleggy said regarding Graph analysis.
3. Yes.1:12pm, 6th Jun 2017 -
Hi Fetch,jennyh
Just tried it, and every page/link I click on I get a pop-up message saying "only secure content is displayed". There is an option to "show all content", but not to stop the message from appearing again. Using Windows 7 on a PC.1:19pm, 6th Jun 2017 -
Hello!JustCommando!
Yes.
So far so good, will keep playing
Yes. (Little padlock displayed)
(Windows 10, Edge)1:27pm, 6th Jun 2017 -
Hi Fetch, on HTTPS in Chrome the training page shows a shield icon in the address bar with the warning "This page is trying to load unauthenticated scripts"StuH1:55pm, 6th Jun 2017
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...actually it's not just the Training page.StuH1:56pm, 6th Jun 2017
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And is if by magic... it's gone!StuH2:06pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Yeah, it was the Amazon image in the footer.fetcheveryone2:07pm, 6th Jun 2017
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I have padlock. Oh and everything seems just fine (Chrome under Win10)chunkyblizzard2:14pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Forgot to say, browser is IE 11jennyh2:26pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Can log on ok and it seems fine, but when I click on internal links it goes back to the other version. Chrome on a Mac.GlennR3:17pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Glenn - that's ok - when I've got confidence that it's working, I can override all the internal links so they'll go to https.fetcheveryone3:54pm, 6th Jun 2017
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It's working just perfectly for me Thankyou. Now don't forget to have a breather from your technical stuff and pop out for a little jaunt .... you deserve itrunnerbean4:39pm, 6th Jun 2017
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Yep - Graphs loading nowbigleggy9:31pm, 6th Jun 2017
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I've just tried it and everything seems to work fine. I'm on Firefox and Windows 8.1 and the only difference is that I don't have a red line crossed through the padlock.angelrose10:02pm, 6th Jun 2017
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I've only checked a couple of pages but it's working ok on my iPad so far. Logged off and on no problem.Fragile Xmas Ornament9:32am, 7th Jun 2017
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Wonderful! Thank you, Mr. Fetch.Columba11:10am, 7th Jun 2017
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Great news that you are sorting this. Thanks.roberton3:23pm, 7th Jun 2017
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Night Races - Can you help?
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I can eat fifty eggs
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If a Fetch fails in a forest...
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Lasting Power of Suspicion
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February (8)
The Lightning Struck Tower
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Three Noahs
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January (11)
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Nearly forgot...
Jam today
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November (13)
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40 days and 40 nights
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Waiting for your training?
Route of the Century?
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Design our anniversary shirts/vests!
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Swimming in a metaphor
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October (11)
Fl'update
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The Boy is a man!
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September (7)
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Forgotten pictures
August (14)
Just in case
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Dim Brys Dim Chwys
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July (13)
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A whispered, half-remembered dream
Try the Heatmap!!!
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July Virtual Mile
June (8)
Last Big Swim
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Which is the real me?
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May (17)
A new WSW challenge
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Fifty Years Ago
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April (10)
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March (10)
And that was March
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Have a play with the monthly infographic
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Introducing Fetch Premium
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October (15)
October gives way to Yesvember!
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More thoughts on races
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Contracts exchanged!
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September (16)
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Training View tweaks (and a play button bug fix)
A long ride and a cold swim.
Play Button
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August (11)
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Garmin Queue Issues
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Pulling counties into league tables
What was I thinking?
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Club Listings
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May (16)
Four hours left :-)
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New HR Analysis
They're here! Well, not exactly *here*, but...
A quick Darth Mode update
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Do you want a Fetch shirt?
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April (7)
Today's plan
NEW UTMOST BADGES!!!!!
A plug for some races
Raspberry Pavlov
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United Colours of Cross Training
A little Streetview adventure
March (11)
The lockers are a pound.
Advice for Gym Noobs!
Feedback made easier
#EveryoneDay June 26th 2022
Fetch Virtual Challenge 2022 🎈
Thanks Chunky: parkrun routes!
Sniffer Dogs
Yikes!
Fetch Cycling Jerseys - Update
Route Plotting tweak
The Crow: A Pipedream!
February (7)
Fetch Kit Spares
Updated Race Listing Pages
Introducing Rundle!
I appear to be training for an OWS event!
Fetch Cycling Jerseys!!!
Does you wantz free shoez?
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January (13)
Updated Flanci Design (now with more Fetchness)
Badge Collection Graphic!
Updated elevation trace
Book Lists :-)
Updated sharing infographic - do you like it?
Spare Fetch Kit
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Join me on my fitness journey!
Are you the farmer?
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December (14)
Book List
Ten years ago today...
A big slobbery elephant snog.
If you don't like hills, this must be getting tiring :-)
When does a hill end?
Hill finder - prototype v2
Hill Finder - prototype
2022 Targets
Chewie, We’re Home! Happy Fetch Independence Day!
Embed badges, plus a new badge :-)
Updated people page
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November (23)
Almost there...
The Fetch Library
Update your thread titles
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Training Import Queue
I fell off (but not really!)
Croeso i Fetcheveryone. Ydych chi'n siarad Almaeneg, Swedish neu Eidaleg?
New mobile nav
Last call for shirts
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Just a trim please
Brought to you by wind power
300 miles later
Golden Ticket Shocker!
Banjobax (aka KOG)
Home and Away kit preorder - with long sleeve option
A little competition - win a copy of Daniels' Running Formula
Garmin testers - thanks
Add your grub stops!
Points Of Interest: Grub Stops
Garmin-owning testers wanted
October (19)
New home and away shirts and vests
Benchmark league - a few more updates
Benchmark league table
Hill areas
Preorder is now open!
'b'uffs then
Necktube design #1 & #2
Buffs (well, neck tubes)
Report dodgy GPS stuff
An apology for people who follow my training
New cycling and swimming badges
New Conquercise Feature: Grids
Sprouting a tiny biking antler :-)
Have a try of the cycling gradient analysis
Struggling with my big ring
Cycling: gradient vs pace
A question for cyclists
For Doctor K
Shan't.
September (14)
New comments (FID 1212)
Forum post previews
Garmin imports with a snippet more info
Gallery upload options
Golden Tickets
"No need to panic donate", says Williams
Forum Quotes
Spoiler Alert!
20th of March and all that.
Have you signed up yet?
This bit of crappy Upminister nearly cost me my f***ing life.
A guide with no pages
To steal a catchphrase from a wise lady...
Multiple choice polls
August (11)
Pre-Race Training - Updated
A connection!
New Member of the Month sponsor
Best Weeks - bug fixes
Your Best Week Ever
Rainbow Kit - preorder is open
Age Bests - filtering out the mistakes :-)
Sign up, sign up, for the Doctor K cup
A message from my lovely wife ❤️
Another batch of rainbow kit?
Spares: Event Clips, Swim Hats and a few rainbow tops
July (10)
A bunch of site goodies :-)
Hello kitty
Holy Simmering Mercury Batman!
Settings
A heart rate question
Sleepy Shuffle?
365 graph
Slipping on ma noob shoes
Meatronomes
World's Sexiest Bridges
June (11)
Benchmarks - a *tiny* little improvement
Race Leaderboards - some small improvements
Race Finder - Update
Up there ^
Routes - more updates
Last call for FE Event Clips
Server update
Minor code problem
Some little updates to your route list
Feature requests - two years on!
More than just a rainbow
May (8)
Rainbow Kit - update on delivery time...
Fetch Ron Hill Cycling Jerseys
Pre-order your rainbow kit now :-)
Jimi Hendrix vs Run DMC
The return of parkrun - a poll
Something in the woodshed...
Default to walk
A tour of the Fetch Office
April (11)
Instabanned :-)
I has Instagram
Fetch Event Clips
FERC
Castle Challenge Coaster!
My chess rating
Jab - symptom watch
This just in...
REVIEW: XMiles selection box
Let FE pay for your coaching qualifications :-)
Castle Challenge - A Quick Blog
March (18)
The Fetcheveryone Castle Challenge
Running vs Cycling Cadence
Fetch vests and shirts (and swim caps)
Elevation vs Follow Roads
£500 of England Athletics courses up for grabs!
TomTom users
Music by year: 1993
10k Analysis: Part 7 - Length of Training Runs
Music by year: 1992 (plus some 1991 additions)
Bot sniffing win :-) plus daily blogger count!
User profiles
10k Analysis: Part 6 - Training Pace Again
Time to update your injuries :-)
User profile - sticker button.. EDIT and race standard
More user profile adjustments
User Profile tweaking
Cute story of the week*
10k Analysis: Part 5 - Training Pace
February (17)
Year on Year mileage comparison
Elevation graphs
It's all kicking off in chess club!
Music By year: 1991
10k Analysis: Part 4 - Weekly Training Habits
Tagging virtual races
Chasing rainbows
Rainbow Shirts
Lance!
Blog writing improvements
10k Analysis: Part 3 - Accuracy of human predictions
Music by year: 1990
Smacking bots
29 slices - my seven days of dinner
10k Analysis: Part 2 - Age and Performance
Pass it on
10k Analysis: Part 1 - Distribution of best 10k times
January (31)
January
Mobile Usability Team Helping All Fetchies...
Salmon Ramen Recipe :-)
Salmon Ramen (for TBR)
Backup dog
The best GPS watches in the world... volume 1
Pick it...
People who liked...
Obscure bugs
Zen & The Art of Heart Rate Training
FIT file import - temporary issue
Keep the change, ya filthy animal
The honeymoon is over
Dirty data
Mobile Usability
Oops
Readership!
Stay sticky
It's Hip To Buy Squares
Related Threads - Exposé :-)
The Batshit Association
Jobs
Tag Team
Feed the monster!
An ad for Fetch Chess Club :-)
Estimating VO2Max
Three little birds
A not uncommon swelling
Church Mouse January
Honey, where's my super suit?
Not here.
2020 (128)
December (6)
Blog A Day 2021?
9 years ago today
Chewie, We're Home! Happy Fetch Independence Day :-)
Be Prepared
Becoming an effluencer
A few Fetch Mugs left
November (10)
The Festive Fetch Calendar is back!
FIT file import
Mugs!
Thank you, mysterious Fetchie!
Chess
UTMOST in the age of COVID-19
This'll cheer you up for sure...
Lost in translation?
Annual Infographic... updating now.
In theory...
October (11)
Training Plan Analysis
Mini plans with the training plan
5k with The Boy :-)
Welcome to tomorrow
Thank you
Become tradeable!
Pre-Race Training Volume
Doctor K Cup Week
Last orders
Advice for a friend
Trader Makeover
September (6)
The shop is open!
Hoodie Colour!
New Fetch Hoodies
A big up/holler!
VO2max
A benchmark derailed by GPS data *nerd*
August (8)
10k analysis
Officially a Sheepy Shuffler!
Pi Watering
Pre-order Avoid Everyone Face Masks
I got sent these...
Other sites? :-O
Benchmarks - an infinitely configurable set of ladders.
Try the monthly infographic :-)
July (10)
Update on Monthly Training Infographic
New Infographic
Monthly Summary (with a little tweak)
A quick Garmin update
Open Water / Wild Swimming Database
Avoid Everyone - spares
OWS Locations
Thread-level search
New Sharing Graphic & New Pastures
My first lamp post
June (16)
Replacing the Who's Training page
Combining some pages
In pursuit of the Gridmaster Ultra
15th Anniversary Kit - Spares
Shoelaces
A new How To video
Training Plan Updated
Black Lives Matter
Avoid Everyone Spares + Second Batch
Wikipedia page
Another YouTube video for sharesies :-)
Getting data to Fetch from **other places**
Feature Voting - some further updates
Feature Voting - speeded up
Another How To video - this time, Conquercise
Fantastisches Tweeten
May (13)
A video for sharing
Bees!
Fetch Introductory Zoom Presentations
A promise to all Fetchies
Fetch Virtual Weekend: Replacement Bus Service
How has Fetch use changed?
Fetch Weekly Virtual Races
Zoom Meeting - Thursday 9 til 10am
WAVA Standards Update
WAVA Standards + Poll
Fun with Age Grading :-)
New Badges Day
The test shirt fabric has arrived :-)
April (14)
Zoom Podcast - watch the video
What is WBC?
If you did the free Amazon trial...
Some small amends (and shirt version)
Pre-orders open
I was only joking, but...
If Fetcheveryone did lockdown merch
Site outage - Thursday 16th April 11pm
On exercising responsibly
My Sports Quiz - how would you have scored?
Your creative thinking required
WBC My Favourite Teacher (a bit later than the deadline)
Updated Training League
Server Downtime, Thursday 9th 00:01BST to 04:00BST (and thank you!)
March (13)
New Fetch Game: Hide and Seek
Free trial of Audible
Do you have a good memory?
New Opt-In for Fetch Miles
New Badges for Fetch Miles
The Fetch Five: Don't Let CV19 Win!
Amending event dates and notifying of cancellations
A green light comes on over your head, and you can get on with life
Most Popular Shoe Brands 2019
A review
Android: Session I
Compare Your Training
Book Now to avoid disappointment :-)
February (10)
Imports from Suunto, Fitbit, Polar and TomTom.
Plot A Route - mobile improvements
Happy tugging!
Something to play with
Adding A New Feature
February Treasure Hunt
Server Downtime
Miles = Smiles
Build Your Mile
Pop Will Eat Himself: Update
January (11)
Clarence the Cadence Kitten
Trim your trails :-)
Seven Day Leaderboard
Let's try that again
Some minor blog amendments
Try the new Forum Search Prototype
Pop Will Eat Himself
A card from HowFar?
Thank you HowFar? (Statement, not a question)
Take the red pill
Climb every mountain
2019 (134)
December (7)
The Christmas Poem
Where your treasure is...
Listen to the dog breathe
Chewie, We're Home
Thursday's Challenge
Which GPS?
Fetch Shop (of sorts)
November (12)
The zeroth challenge
Polar users - auto import
Calling all Polar users
Mobile Optimisation
Calling all Android users
Did your ads disappear?
Pin that sucker down :-)
Easier tagging
Category now editable from VIEW
Kit now editable from VIEW
Working towards tagging
Manual Add Training bug
October (16)
Boring Cricket Blog
Books Part 2
Books :-)
42
Training tags Part 2
Training tags
Let's Jazzercise
My precious
Cricket Week 4: Footage :-)
Forum Training Threads
Benny Neutrino Returns
Cricket Week 3: Wingardium Leviosa!
Benny Neutrino's Filter Tips
Cricket Week 2
Continuing Amazon Affiliate Saga
In case you haven't seen...
September (11)
Updated: Spare Anniversary Kit
Affiliate links
I did a cricket!
Fetch365 - enjoy responsibly
Filth
My dear old things
Buddies vs Follow
Server Invoice Day
Our new MOTM sponsor
Fetch Power!
Race Listings: Please Read
August (5)
Everyone *rainbow*
Almost there...
Quick blog
Country Badges
A new set of badges
July (6)
Pre-orders open
Anniversary Shirts v2
Fetch 15th Anniversary Shirts
Fetch Fest 2020
Shout Outs
Missing imports from Garmin yesterday
June (13)
Who Squares Wins: 64 screenshot
Who Squares Wins: 64 Player Edition
Training summary - older pages
Training sub-menu rejig
Try the infographic
Steady Edina
Annual Summary Infographic
The height of daft things
The training summary - the morning session
The training summary - a wordier blog
Try the annual summary thing
How to listen to the Fetch Podcast
12 month summary mega-graph!
May (15)
£79.99 off the bottom line
Competition
parkrun reviews - now with routes
Fix It Friday; Project Joker Week 2; and some shout outs.
Fetch Kit Cupboard Sale
The bonus ball
Project Joker - Week 1
Fix It Friday
A quick update on the server
Fetch 15th Anniversary Kit
There is a good service operating
Oof.
In case you're wondering...
Trouble auto importing from Garmin?
Fix It Friday: Stuff that came to me in dreams
April (12)
Feature Voting - now with virtual badges :-)
The moment of triumph!
New Feature Voting
Fix It Friday: What would your horse be called?
Marathon Pacing: tyre-kickers required
Fix It Friday: Back to Basics
Podcast Poll
Fix It Friday: The League Of Everyone
Dom, dom, dom, I've got DOMS, I've got DOMS!
Crouch, Touch, Pause.... longer pause... what am I doing again?
Training Log - Update
Site Update: New Font
March (15)
Fix It Friday: An Endless Mission
Naming and faming :-)
2nd in my age category!
Fix It Friday: Brought to you by Surprise Inset Day
New training log
Route Matching - Ready :-)
Fix It Friday
What's your unit of measurement?
Ciderthon competition
Fix It Friday: Stroopwafels of Doom!
Route Matching - Update
This week's cool list
Me in the river
Big Fetch Miles 2019
Fix It Friday: Fingerprints!
February (13)
A Maths Challenge
Fetch Legends: Activate!
Whose coat is this jacket?
Fix It Friday: The Fix Awakens
Joining the awesome list...
Fix It Friday
Naming and faming :-)
Fix It Friday - Monthly Summary
Training Month Summary
Podcast Q&A
If you can't read this, don't panic.
*redsaber* The force is strong with these Fetchies!
Fix It Friday *bluesaber*
January (9)
Some shout outs :-)
Fix It Friday!
Podcast Ep 3, plus some naming and faming :-)
Fix It Friday
Fetch Chaos
Oooh! Second chance Berlin trip! And new subbers, podcast episode, and Trader.
My week of running
Naming and faming - this week :-)
Naming and faming :-)
2018 (138)
December (8)
A Christmas Message (in podcast form)
Rungeon :-)
Hey, Everyone!
France Trip Vote
Happy Fetch Independence Day
Actual free trip to France (incl. flights)
Litter
Sombrero's Lovely Cards
November (14)
Hoodies + other spares
Spare Fetch Kit
Festive Fetch Calendar 2018
Avatars
Book Giveaway - Can We Run With You, Grandfather?
Fix It Friday
Bedford Harriers Half - place offered
Updated Kit Bag
Family Fortunes :-)
Any adidas experts out there?
No Fixes Today - just two challenges
Big Fetch Mile Cardiff
Fix It Friday
Festive Fetch Calendar 2018
October (14)
Hello landlubbers
Embedded polls
Member of the Month
Fix It Friday
Spare Fetch shirts and vests
Abingdon
Fix It Friday
My Fetch Mile
One thing's for sure, we're all gonna be a lot thinner.
Fix It Friday - 'Ave It!
Automatic route matching
Automatic route matching
One last reminder for those cycling jerseys
Fix It Friday - Forensics and User Experience
September (14)
Fix It Friday
Server Downtime 2.30pm 26th September
Never Again
Fix It Friday!
Handling your weirdness
Cards ordered :-)
Just wondering...
Fix It Friday :-)
Try the Fetcheveryone Tutorial
40 days and 40 nights
Fix It Friday
ARION insoles - review part 1
Fetch Shirt - Black Ones, and sizing
Shirts and Vests Pre-Order
August (14)
Fix It Friday
Blog Height squished
Site Outage Last Night
New Mobile Nav
Fix It Friday
New feature - how you doin'? :-)
Sunflower spread
Fix It Friday
A new pre-race mileage graph
Fetch Social: Draycote Water September
Fix It Friday: The Supermarket Analogy
A run with _andy :-)
Suunto 9 Review
Fix it Friday
July (5)
Fix It Friday!
Five Get Wet In Devon
Big Glasgow Weekend - Part 1: Gies A Cwtch
Tom Williams Interview - Final Part
Glasgow Big Fetch Mile Results and Pics
June (17)
Abingdon Week 17 - P&D Booster rockets
Interviewing Tom Williams: Part III
Walking League (and one just for Nellers)
Follow Roads - continued
Week 18 in the bag
Tackling turds
Abingdon Marathon Training: Week 18
Interview with Tom Williams - Part 2
Server
Five Questions (ready for serious answers)
Kick some tyres for me
Interview with Tom Williams - Part 1
Five Questions
Follow Roads saga
Google maps progress, plus Abingdon plans
Training Summary - Infographics
Who Squares Wins - ranking update
May (10)
Training log maps converted
More mapping updates
Who Squares Wins - The Wizard's Hat
De doo doo doo... another one bites the dust...
Invisible changes
Silverstone 10k
Three year throwback
Why your support makes the difference
Some high mileage Fetchies
dryrobe winner
April (14)
Interviewing Tom Williams
Swimming Caps!
#finishformatt
New batch of shirts and vests
You make big mistake my friend
Fetchpoint
Glasgow Big Fetch Mile announced
Two tickets to the Running Awards
Pics from Dudley Big Fetch Mile
Notes for London Marathon Fetchpointers
Results from today's Big Fetch Mile
Who Squares Wins - prototype board
Attention London Marathoners!
New game - coming soon
March (9)
Intervals, Solidarity, Swimming and Fmail
Ready to give the new fmail a try?
More on fmail
New fmail system
Win a dryrobe :-)
For jabberknit...
Updating the Training Home page
Pics from Bedford Big Fetch Mile
Sledgends :-)
February (13)
Buffs On Sale
Big Fetch Mile Bedford
Vlog :-)
Marathon Talk
Important GDPR stuff - PLEASE read
A page of historical importance
Vlog :-)
Road Rash, Marathon Prediction and T-Shirts
This :-)
Capturing the dog
It's BACK!
Enter Wilmslow Half Marathon
An advertisement
January (6)
Local Fetchies - Opt In
Revealed: World's Best Shoes
How I chose the Big Fetch Mile venues
Big Fetch Mile 2018 - Venues & Provisional Dates
Try adding an image to your training entry
Mileage Targets 2018 - Update
2017 (147)
December (12)
Mileage Targets 2018
Thank you
Brownie Recipe :-)
Phew
Fetch Hoodies + Buffs SALE Update
Chewie, We're Home
Fetch Hoodies SALE - what's left
Fetch Hoodies! SALE!!! (and Buffs available too)
Chewie, We're Home
Sharing pics
Fetch Jingle Mile Cambridge photos
Glorious Failure: Bedford Harriers Half Marathon
November (20)
Serpents, hamstrings and inversions
A special anniversary approaches...
Hamstring and prototype updates
Training Log Prototype - Today's Improvements
Red Venom sale
For what it's worth...
Training Log Prototype - Update #2
Training Log Prototype - Update
Big Fetch Mile - venue hunt
RT for a Garmin
Training Log Prototype - To Be Fixed
fetcheveryone.com/amazon
The Weekly vLog (by me)
Thanks :-)
New Training Log Prototype - Available Now
Thanks for following
VLog - footage from the Cardiff Big Fetch Mile
Big Fetch Mile[s] 2018
Win a place in the Surrey Half
I vont to scan your barcode.
October (12)
Big Fetch Weekend :-)
Fetch Mile Results
Festive Fetch Calendar :-O
Calling Parkers everywhere!
In which I decorate a cake.
Regent's Park Fetchie Discount
Elevation in colour
"I didn't come here to walk to Sparta!"
New elevation info
Chicken Ballot-ine, with a side order of beef
New training log headers
Ballot day tomorrow - help needed
September (19)
Weekly vLog - COCONUTS!!!
River Thames Half Marathon
The lollipop update
On failing gracefully
Doctor K Day
Fetch Kit Sale - Updates
Weekly vLog
Fetch Kit Sale
Training Log View Update
Fetcheveryone Weekly? Vlog?
Fetchie Race Discount - Regent's Park 10k
Training Log Tags - Live
Training Log Tags
Weekly vLog - Derby Mile, and a pause to salute the legendary Doctor K
24 hours later
Doctor K donation page
Doctor K
Fetch Weekly vLog
Derby Mile - tomorrow!
August (8)
Race Prices; and an alien earworm
Straight outta Cromford - the Fetch Weekly vLog!
A Fetch vLog! With prizes!
Quick search location for sharing
New WAVA graph
Weird FIT file thing
Back from me 'olidays :-)
Linking race results to training log entries
July (12)
Race Pricing - crowdsourcing
Appdate for Android and iPhone
Inhalers
Fetch Mile - Cardiff?
Bookends
Race listing omelette
Coding and town planning
Please review your races
A2B winners
Motivational Sounds - the final 10
Two more Big Fetch Miles? :-)
Bedford Fetch Mile Results
June (19)
Big Fetch Mile
Motivational Sounds
Fetch fug - updated design
Fetch fug (available at the Fetch mile)
I've done the naughtiest thing ever.
Donating Blood - my Vlog
Fapp In the App Store :-)
Can I kick it?
A***biscuits
This just in...
For Bean
Your app status is Waiting For Review
A2B
Fetch Caps
Garmin Communicator Plugin
Fetch App - strong and stable testing
HTTPS is here
Fetch App progress
https access to the site
May (14)
Fetch App
Apostrophes
[Untitled]
[Untitled]
Site down at 11pm
Round and round the garden
Try the new home page layout
Server down tonight @ 11pm
Browser testers wanted
The Big Fetch Mile!!!
Site *NOT* down tonight. [cough]
Bluffer's Competition - Winner
Bedford parkrun timelapse
Return of the cap
April (8)
Fetchpoint (London and Milton Keynes!)
Base camp, VMLM
Bronze!
Just for D2
Off to the awards
Bloodvlog
Hoodies - it's on!
Updated Training Home Page
March (6)
'Train' page
Project Joker
Hoodies and Londons
Hands up, hands UP! Draycote Water 10
Bluffer's Competition
Project Joker
February (12)
Draggable?
Running Awards shortlisted
Route Plotter now with OpenStreetMap
Plan for Bluffer's comp
Update to Route Plotter
First update to the route mapper
For Angus
Virtuous Circles
Competition coming soon
Race Guide Ads
Club La Santa vLog
Fetch Fixtures
January (5)
Word Clouds
Buckets Ready
New Home Page
Do me a favour...
Limited Companies, filing accounts, that sort of thing
2016 (128)
December (11)
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
Five Years Ago Today
Pantsfest! May the stains be ever in your favour!
#FEXIT
Photoshop SOS
Attention: Fitbit users
Bedford Half 2016
Luton Fetchmob: Breaking Point
Vote Fetch!
Breaking news: Paris Marathon
November (21)
How to end a LiveChat.
Define wrong
TomTom Runner 3 Review - Any Questions?
Deliveryman
Movember: Project Beard: Day 24: Beardraggled
Festive Fetch Calendar 2016
We're gonna be in the Hudson
Hey Chiefy
I've written summat
Going Postal
A special mention
Training Log Beta
Spare Hoodies
Updates to Training Beta
Movember: Project Beard - Day 8 (The Seven Day Itch)
Vote for Fetch
Training Log Detail View - Some Changes
Aberdeen University Study
Consultation V2
[Untitled]
Fetchpoint - October Winners and November Prizes
October (16)
Alien nuggets!
Keeping a tight lid on the biscuit tin
Training Log Beta
100 Running Words
Pssst....
Fetchmob, December 3rd
Where to mob?
Little things
That All-Time Mileage League
The sudoku that keeps on giving.
Sub-25 for 1km :-)
Fetchmob - December 3rd
New Training Log Preview
Fixed the overlap...
Why the new training log isn't ready yet...
vLog
September (12)
Doughnut or Donate
Training Log - Sneak Peek
Fetch Shop Sale! Old stuff clearout!
vLog!!!
The consultation system...
Garmin support for timezone info
The GMT/BST/Timezone problem
Training Log Consultation...
Training Log - Consultation
Fetch Social Runs
Subscriber shirts, vests and hoodies, and determination.
Fetch Voluntary Subscriptions
August (3)
Ze Gryndylows! My first #OWS :-)
Testing Fetchpoint exclusion zones
Fetchpoint scoring system
July (7)
Conquercise Prize Draw?
Fetch Games: Checkpoints (and what's wrong with them)
More owls...
Your Favourite Fetch Game?
Even More Utmost Than Before...
Chiswick!
15 days later...
June (10)
Five days on...
[Untitled]
A quick thank you...
What do you think?
If you'd be so kind...
Poised
Which watch?
Run Bedford 10k
Import from a TomTom
Attention TomTom users
May (10)
Race Distance poll
An ungainly fish
A five year plan
What Club La Santa can learn from parkrun
Cream Me Up, Scotty
Greetings from Club La Santa
And a quick poll...
Club Charter
A poll about intervals
More owls!
April (11)
Robin Hood and his Merry Dad :-)
Warning: Dull - some screen res stats
Responsive Design Update
For all you marathoners
A Poll
Fetchpoint
Ditching the forum categories?
Moving to Responsive Design
Sandy 10: Be Kind To Horses
Owls!
For Adam and Jamie
March (11)
Bacon Smoke!
Benchmarks Update
Bath - Race Report
PB!!!!!!!
An annoying eight-year-old.
Let's Cook and Cut and Paste :-)
Let's Cook :-)
RIP Gramma
Book Winners
Dog farming
Site header update
February (5)
Book Giveaway
Pi Club
Pi Project Update
Because I'd like to check the blogging badges are working...
Crapruary
January (11)
Snooker Freak
Badges - Another Update
Unlockable Badges - Update
Unlockable Badges
TomTom Runner 2 Review
Gallery updates
Snowball coding and Fetch Unlockables!
Achievement Medals - what do you reckon?
Run The Sum
2015 Book List (and a bit of a review / plan)
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
2015 (175)
December (7)
Red Red Wine
A Poll
Gis a job!
Bedford Half
REMEMBER!!!
Vote for Fetch
Now you've hopefully got the idea...
November (13)
The Festive Fetch Calendar
Don't get excited or anything...
Slightly Dismal Friday
Pre-order your Fetch Buff now :-)
A message from our sponsor
Dr Fetch will see you now
Only the grumbliest, achiest chocolate... :-)
The Stanford Experiment
Buff Design
Snugs - Review
Love, Commitment, Support
The pre-wedding blog!
Good morning Fetchers, good morning Everyone
October (9)
Monthly Totals
Did you write a blog yesterday?
The First Rule of Web Server Maintenance
The gain line
Fectch
The zipper challenge!
Sugar daddy
Now in colour!
Competition Time!!!
September (14)
Teach your kids (or yourself) to code
Sticky Training Choices
Goodies: GetMore water and the Alcatel OneTouch Watch
Shirt size guidelines
This nearly made it...
Subscriber Shirt Design
I've got wood!
Humbled
New Beginnings
Some more questions answered
Swimming
Some responses to your comments
Standing on the shoulders of Fetchies
Funtleks
August (8)
24 hours in the south
24 hours in the north
Fetchies Assemble!
Thank you
Better knowledge than riches
Fitbit Urge
The villainous Mr Fetch!
Uncomfortable rear
July (8)
Why don't you play Conquercise?
Another week of strange training
Book Giveaway - Winners
GPS Reviews
Criteria for reviewing a GPS
Auto-bike-detector :-)
Win some bookses :-)
Half Way!
June (13)
Time Lapse Clouds
TomTom Bandit - very QUICK first impressions
My wings are like a shield of steel!
Running plus Cycling update
Embarrassingly...
Stalkers Paradise!
Recommend me a bike :-)
Holy Steamrollers Batman!
Rest day (no such thing)
Sqveeeeze!
We will now imitate the flight of a goose :-)
You made me ink! Snorkel safari :-)
Good morning from CLS :-)
May (10)
Club La Santa :-)
The AWESOME Power of Fetchies!
Home Insurance Shaftage :-/
Editing Forum Posts
The Future!
Some London Marathon stats
Walking On The Moon
Hardest parkrun?
New found wisdom
Week 1
April (11)
Marathon vLog
I owe some hugs!
And that concludes the voting from the Danish judges
Adventures in geocaching
Your video clips wanted!
Jelly with no spoons
Random Ultra
Suncream in my eyes - a review of 'Running and Stuff'
Books what I've read this year
Measuring the effect of wind
Wind Roses
March (18)
Watching the tide roll away
A great week of running!
Happy Jigs Wisdom!
Mobile Fetch
I don't do this very often...
Breathless Optimism
20 miles yesterday
This Week's vLog
Decision Trees and the sub-4!
Democracy Street
Mayan Maths
Bath Half (at last)
Still a chicken
Costume Drama in Bath
TomTom importing
Updated 'Train' page
Zonked
Nearly
February (29)
Pheasant
An Unexpected Journey
Wind picking up...
An unplanned kit alarm
Race Pace Test
2nd place
Week ends
Bounceback
Barking carrots
Bedroom pizza
Top of the mountain
Blogs get the mobile treatment
Supersonic Katie, and a marathon pace question
Back home
Racing parkrun ;-)
Unblocking the sink
Start in Darkness
Some times I'd like
Mobile Site - Forum Section
All-Time Leaderboards
Batteries
Sword fighting
PB Attempts
Duct tape and WD40
Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants
Lessons
Shoe horning
Training vLog Week 13
Big February Project
January (35)
Cake, invalidated
Small sips
LiRF, award shortlist, beginners, books, boy.
Dog Available :-)
Cutback
New Recipe Section
Lazy
Another threshold run
New Beginnings
Blah
But far more importantly...
Fetch Beginners Programme
Give it a go :-)
Training vLog - Week 11
Threshold Run (a running blog)
Long day, short blog
(Lack of) Pump Action
A thread to follow
This Boy Can
Local Leaderboards for Checkpoints
Choking.
February 18th
Godzilla!
The Travelling Checkpoint Salesman
Acorn Antiques
Bearing Up
Deleted Bridges and Dodgy Lasers
I'm Batman!
Healthy and Appy
Punch O'Clock!
The plan, then.
Ten mile toes
On Parliament
[Untitled]
Bold Claims, and a Challenge for 2015
2014 (262)
December (9)
A trip to Wales (vLog)
Christmas Messages from Fetchies
Various
FERC London Marathon Places - Draw
It's gone in my sock...
Festive Fetch Five
This Week's Training
To the Post Office!
Training vLog - Week 4
November (12)
I Am Groot!
Slightly Dismal Friday
Week 3 - in which I nearly drown my wife!
I said yes :-)
Free Daps! aka Test GORE-TEX® footwear this winter!
Training vLog - Week 2
More chances for VMLM entries
Marathon Talk
My first training vLog :-)
Second place?
In :-)
Questionnaire about personality traits amongst runners
October (16)
Adidas API
Horseplay minimiser
Running with the big dog
Flat and Windy
Who'd like to test the Garmin API then?
Advantage Borg
Deal?
Jumble
Milk Tray Reps in the Rain
Geneva
Quote
Hatfield 5k, and some other running thoughts
Site layout changes
Vote for Training Plans
Maths help
3-2-1
September (8)
A quick device poll
Garmin Connect API
Cake at the lake :-)
Empowering Women
This Week's Training
Tick :-)
Article help
First outing with the Harriets
August (7)
Book club and Harriers
A treasure trove for bookish types
What I did on my Summer Holidays
Local decoration
The Fisher King
Mojitos and no mosquitos!
Cake-athlon
July (26)
James Mason
Missing Week
Camping View
Wild Camping
Quick
Transalpine Race
In brief
Urgent! Pair of runners wanted!
Fetch Kit Available to Pre-order :-)
Fetch Anniversary Kit - Preview
API and FAK!
That dog has a puffy tail
More books
Reverse Moses
Zombies vs Plants
Shovel required
Nightfever
Dayfever
Catcher in the Rye
My sister the psychologist
Drink your strong limey drink
Keep me in the loop
Bread knives, hedgehogs and the dog in the night time
Whoops
Pinteresting
Q&A?
June (34)
Checkpoints video
Walden
Happy boys and giggly imps
Spring loaded
Elbow grease
Fetch 10th Anniversary Kit
Fetch YouTube Tutorial - Race Guide
Finding the Library folder on a Mac
Stoat!
Sonic screwdriver
Live wires
Wiring help needed
Garmin Express Experiment
Scalded sloth
Garminge
Potching
New Forum Layout
Further updates to the blog layout
New blog layout
First woodpecker
Beastin' parkrun
Pantoball
All was well
USA! USA! USA!
Marking Territory
The People's Poet Is Dead :-(
Holy Water
Throwing shapes
Life moves pretty fast
Recursion is beautiful
Win an OS Explorer / Landranger map of your choice
Intervals with a Suunto Ambit 2S
Tick
Economy done two ways
May (31)
[Untitled]
Vorsprung Durch Lego Technic
How do I liberate my boy from his XBox?
Questions?
Life in the Woods
Lazy
MovesMissed
Intervals with a TomTom
Electioneering
[Untitled]
Tree fluff
More camping
Zen and Camping
Not eaten by bears
Bear food
Camping List
Camping Venn Diagrams
Floppy dog
Routes but not Rathbone
Illustrator wanted
Masking
Highlights
The Cosmic Ballet Goes On
Silverstone 10k :-)
Quick one
[Untitled]
Superhuman snooker
Dogturdflagman
Numbers!
Whittlin'
Chapter 1
April (29)
King Bin
Quiet day on Feedback Mountain
Listing
42
Go directly to parkrun. Do not pass Godzuki.
A day in Wales
[Untitled]
Spanner
The Lost Diadem of Fetchbook
Falling asleep in my dinner
Egg
Sofathon
God gave rock and roll to you.
Sugar Mule
Not bad, consid'rin.
Tinkering
Can U Dig It?
A weekend in Wales
Looking forward to Oliver!
Thank you, and more App talk
RIP Nan
Blah
Appy
Pyjamas at both ends.
Thump. Saturday has started.
Sore tum :-/
Zombies aside... first impressions of the new TomTom
TomTom Runner Cardio Press Event
Am I pregnant?
March (31)
Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes
Sandy 10
#bedfordhappy
Me on YouTube
New graphs live
Follow the dot
Only the best for the Captain's table
Mrs Diahann Wagner is GOING HORNY
Sport Relief Win
Hot dogs, quick blogs
Toton Sidings
A sign!
Owen Farrell visualisation technique
Kebabs!
Booster fails to ignite
Myton Rugby Run (5 Miler)
Rugby before rugby
Sweetcorn antidote
Custard factory
Pooped
I did some intervals :-)
Speed work?
Many things
A bit cabbagey here.
Angry Wasp
Minty
Rainbow's End
Core Dump
Bath Half (in detail)
A quick overview
Down to business in Bath
February (28)
Made it to Bath
Unexpected hugs
Slider
I like to go a-wandering
Spring cleaning
Tongue-lolling
Because We're Worth It
I don't know what!
Thanks Jim
Enough now
Clearing the pipes
Crouch, Touch, Pause...
Medication, that's what you need.
Symptom Tour
Hello FBI
Dazed day
Why I'm an optimist
Mobius birds
Snotty knuckles
In this house...
Retch Everyone
Carrots
Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also
Ultrahalfmarathoner
Angry Birds
Belching
Clarkson averse
Good day :-)
January (31)
*bunting* *cake*
Bigger Boys
Zombies!
Pretending to be Saga Norén
Waiting for the AA
Ship shape
Readthrough
Technology takes you further
Love Garden
Cushions
High Heel Striker
Bit of a rubbish one
Ta
Hot Re-fills
Coding Grinch
An august prediction
Some Running Goals for Q1
Wipe-clean dog
Breaking it down
Snakes and Ladders
Bigger Ponds
Drink Your Weak Lemon Drink
All in All
Panning the pancake
Does JK Rowling own a dog?
Back to the kitchen table
Steve Davis shoes
Pigs on a water slide
Sloshing
Protocol
19 books :-)
2013 (29)
December (3)
Oh...
Engine Management Light
Hannibal Vector
November (3)
Speed skating
Stew-pendous
Cool Hand Grandpa
October (3)
Bookish
Minecraft Cake
Random dump
September (2)
Blog by Email!
Catchup blah
August (3)
Big Green Caterpillar
Questions answered - final CLS blog
Last Days at Club La Santa
July (10)
A nice morning of swimming and tennis
Please Read: Questions for a sports coach
Snorkeltastic
Hitting the straps
First Impressions at Club La Santa
Mile High Blog
Clocking off
For the second week running...
Another Club La Santa catchup
The Floor In The Plan
June (3)
Club La Santa
Bulk Uploading, and win a book
FERC Charities 2011-2012
March (1)
Bath Weekend
January (1)
Meet Steve
2012 (39)
December (2)
Tired Now Boss
Bath - Week 14 + Foodbank
November (3)
White Level Reading
Bath - Week 15
Bath - Week 16
October (2)
Onwards!
C'mon Dave
July (1)
RIP Arnie
June (2)
Rub some bacon on it
18 weeks
May (9)
Techy not tetchy
Time for a techy blog
Time to walk the dog
Stevington 12k
Properly coldy
Still a bit coldy
New blog design live
A bit coldy
Blogs Redesign
April (2)
Easter
SERIOUSLY LORD FETCH, SORT IT OUT
March (8)
A long run up
Running Tick
Weekend
Sport Relief Mile
Back once again
Swimming sweetcorn and other vegetables
Joy Rides, Sticks and Medals
Training Tip
February (9)
And...
Katie, ICT, and some more MySQL
May The Ground Force Be With You
Functions
Well done Batman.
Optimisation Crossword
Snow Days
Gallery, and parkrun
Pleased
January (1)
There Are Some Really Sexy Girls On Fetch
Comments
As well as my own run, I'd be happy to pace other miles for e.g 10, 9, and possibly 8 minutes - they'd be my warm up
Have a fabulous day everyone