Thanks for all your comments on my previous blog about the 'Who's Training' page (and related pages).
I've done some work on it today (after working my way through a bit of a hangover this morning), and have just put a new version live. Those of you who were worried that I might start adding 'like' buttons needn't fear - that was never the plan.
You can see the new version by going to Train > Who's Training:
fetcheveryone.com/whostraining.php
For comparison, I've left the previous incarnation of the page here for a while:
fetcheveryone.com/whostraining-old.php
Some changes to point out:
1) It doesn't hop about all over the place whilst it loads now. Which is nice. This was caused because the browser was continuously adjusting the width of the columns in the main table of data, to cope with new info as it was displayed. Download-size-wise, the page is smaller now - less than 50kb as I write; compared to 207kb for the old version.
2) I've ditched the endless split info (if you're interested, click the relevant training entry and go take a look at what that person did).
3) Also ditched the Follow buttons and 'add comment' links from the table. If you're interested enough to want to do either, you just need to go to the relevant training entry.
4) Likewise, I've ditched the 'Training Log Key' from over on the left. The new page indicates the sub-category of training if it's anything other than 'General'.
5) Switching view from run to swim to bike doesn't require a page reload now, so it's much quicker.
6) I've removed the 'buddies' view, and replaced it with a 'people you're following' option instead. This is part of a long-running project to get some consistency... buddying someone gives another person the option to see more of your profile... whereas following someone gives you updates on that person.
7) Tidied up all the nav links into nice easy-press buttons You can quickly filter to just see your club(s) or the folks from your follow list.
8) The nav links also contain some summary info so you can see our mileage as a community during the day, and can quickly see if people from your club or your follow list have been active. For example, as I write, we've just gone through 5000 miles of running for the day.
9) I've added a pace column
10) Instead of categorising by time of day, I've grouped the run, bike and swim tables by distance, and then sorted each group by pace. Makes it possible to see who's done similar mileage to you, and how your pace compares.
There's still more I want to do. Making the page (hopefully) more useful and bringing it up-to-date is one step. I'm also still working on how to combine it or replace the 'People' page with it.
All feedback welcome.
I've done some work on it today (after working my way through a bit of a hangover this morning), and have just put a new version live. Those of you who were worried that I might start adding 'like' buttons needn't fear - that was never the plan.
You can see the new version by going to Train > Who's Training:
fetcheveryone.com/whostraining.php
For comparison, I've left the previous incarnation of the page here for a while:
fetcheveryone.com/whostraining-old.php
Some changes to point out:
1) It doesn't hop about all over the place whilst it loads now. Which is nice. This was caused because the browser was continuously adjusting the width of the columns in the main table of data, to cope with new info as it was displayed. Download-size-wise, the page is smaller now - less than 50kb as I write; compared to 207kb for the old version.
2) I've ditched the endless split info (if you're interested, click the relevant training entry and go take a look at what that person did).
3) Also ditched the Follow buttons and 'add comment' links from the table. If you're interested enough to want to do either, you just need to go to the relevant training entry.
4) Likewise, I've ditched the 'Training Log Key' from over on the left. The new page indicates the sub-category of training if it's anything other than 'General'.
5) Switching view from run to swim to bike doesn't require a page reload now, so it's much quicker.
6) I've removed the 'buddies' view, and replaced it with a 'people you're following' option instead. This is part of a long-running project to get some consistency... buddying someone gives another person the option to see more of your profile... whereas following someone gives you updates on that person.
7) Tidied up all the nav links into nice easy-press buttons You can quickly filter to just see your club(s) or the folks from your follow list.
8) The nav links also contain some summary info so you can see our mileage as a community during the day, and can quickly see if people from your club or your follow list have been active. For example, as I write, we've just gone through 5000 miles of running for the day.
9) I've added a pace column
10) Instead of categorising by time of day, I've grouped the run, bike and swim tables by distance, and then sorted each group by pace. Makes it possible to see who's done similar mileage to you, and how your pace compares.
There's still more I want to do. Making the page (hopefully) more useful and bringing it up-to-date is one step. I'm also still working on how to combine it or replace the 'People' page with it.
All feedback welcome.
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Some of the new users from the orange website have asked about where they can see a feed of their friends training entries. And it occurred to me that there's a bit of a soup of options available, and they could maybe do with a bit of a clean-up.
Training > Who's Training
fetcheveryone.com/whostraining.php
Not the most appealing of pages, even if there's quite a bit of functionality there. Slow to load, weird-looking, and largely full of endless splits data, for people that, if you were sufficiently interested in, wouldn't you follow them?
People
fetcheveryone.com/people.php
This lists the people who you are following - but it doesn't seem all that 'feedy'.
Club Pages
e.g. Harpenden Arrows: fetcheveryone.com/clubs-view.php?id=1753
Perhaps the most ambitious of the three pages, in that the club members gathered there are represented in a number of useful-esque ways.
Felly (sori Siarcie), I am looking at ways in which I could combine the functionality of all of these - or at least the first two, and improve the third.
It'd be good to hear about some of the ways you use these pages (if at all). And if you've got any suggestions for things you'd like to see on these pages, now's the time to give me some comments to ponder I'm also wondering about whether an expanded 'Who's Training' page belongs under the Train menu, particularly if it included other stuff like forthcoming races; and if it needs to move, do I rename 'People' to be something a bit more obvious? If so, what?
I'm not gonna rush into doing all this. For one thing, it's far too fricking hot. I pretty much stick to every surface I touch. But reading about it and pondering sounds like a good idea. It's certainly easier
Training > Who's Training
fetcheveryone.com/whostraining.php
Not the most appealing of pages, even if there's quite a bit of functionality there. Slow to load, weird-looking, and largely full of endless splits data, for people that, if you were sufficiently interested in, wouldn't you follow them?
People
fetcheveryone.com/people.php
This lists the people who you are following - but it doesn't seem all that 'feedy'.
Club Pages
e.g. Harpenden Arrows: fetcheveryone.com/clubs-view.php?id=1753
Perhaps the most ambitious of the three pages, in that the club members gathered there are represented in a number of useful-esque ways.
Felly (sori Siarcie), I am looking at ways in which I could combine the functionality of all of these - or at least the first two, and improve the third.
It'd be good to hear about some of the ways you use these pages (if at all). And if you've got any suggestions for things you'd like to see on these pages, now's the time to give me some comments to ponder I'm also wondering about whether an expanded 'Who's Training' page belongs under the Train menu, particularly if it included other stuff like forthcoming races; and if it needs to move, do I rename 'People' to be something a bit more obvious? If so, what?
I'm not gonna rush into doing all this. For one thing, it's far too fricking hot. I pretty much stick to every surface I touch. But reading about it and pondering sounds like a good idea. It's certainly easier
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Following people's training gives a notification - that's always been the way I see who is doing what.Rosehip
I like the idea of more functionality around the club pages - but not sure what.4:53pm, 25th Jun 2020 -
- Who's Training just has too many entries. (I looked at in in the early days of Trader.) If you could filter it to limit it to Following or Buddies, that might be of interest.♪♫ Synge ♪♫
- People (Following). I only use this when wanting to review/rationalise who I am following, not as a feed.
- Club pages. The overlap between this and people whose training I would like to see is very very limited.
(Well, you did ask!)4:56pm, 25th Jun 2020 -
Thinking about this, if the Who's Training page could be filtered (as suggested above) and if it also pulled out and displayed the route map from the training entry (assuming that is "public") in addition to the splits, you'd be pretty much there?♪♫ Synge ♪♫5:12pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I follow those fetchies I'm most interested in the training for. It's a bit more personal that way I think. Although maybe there could be a ticker on the main training page, like on the fetchpoint page, to say, BarefootEm just logged a 10 mile run (I wish!!) Fetch just logged a 10 mile cycle, KatieB did 3 laps...With the 20 or 30 most recent public entries on it? Maybe as an opt in/out function on your training log?BareHeadEm5:19pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I like the idea of a strava-like feed. The Who's training page is dull but would be spruced up by using route pics, giving a bit more summary info (pace/HR etc) and then you could click into it for splits etc. I would like this better than clicking every notification of someone you follow as only some of the notifications are interesting and seeing a summary allows me to easily see which I would be interested inchunkywizard5:23pm, 25th Jun 2020
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When i started, i looked at Who's Training often. When it was nearly all manual and people wrote stuff. I still use it like that (though with gps). It's like my diary sometimes Then it became just loads of splits from auto-uploads and that's of very little interest.Dvorak5:25pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I don't use the Who's Training page as I forget it exists if I'm honest. I don't follow many people because I don't know who is doing what and if their training is a) interesting to me of b) something I can support with comments etc.Rrunner
Maybe the key thing is to get a feed (in whatever format) up there on the training pages with the option to filter by follows/club members/people doing the same race(s) as me.5:31pm, 25th Jun 2020 -
Maybe slightly off topic, but I wonder if some more menu stuff would be helpful? I know there's a place where you can get info on parkruns but I can't find it.RunnyBunny5:42pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I second chunkywizard's comment, but have another of my own as a caveat: one of the reason why FE is so much better than all the other sites is that it ISN'T dominated by an instagram-style 'look how great I am' news feed in the same way as the orange site (and others). It's nice to see what others are doing, but not EVERY activity needs a virtual pat on the back, it's just training.Sigh
The blog section on FE is a much better solution - if folks want to draw your attention to what they've been doing, well they can blog about it, and make it more interesting in the process (or not); and you can choose whether to follow their blogs (or not).6:46pm, 25th Jun 2020 -
Good point Sigh. A balance between now where the feed is tucked away and $trava / Facepalm approach dominating the site. Fetch is much more than that.Rrunner7:11pm, 25th Jun 2020
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To get clubs to ‘invest’ in the site it has to offer what the club wants, so i would look at club sites for inspiration. Top of my head I would say; club news, club fixtures, recent race results of club members (easy!), group schedules (something like the training plan). Best times is something to drill down to, we don’t want to be constantly reminded how slow we are, though recent new best times would be interesting. Club e/f mail.Nightjar11:19pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I think a lot of people like it here because it doesn't have the strava-wanker willy-waving syndrome. I'd say avoid doing much, if anything around general listings and focus on buddy lists to some extent but mainly on clubs. Club members will always be competitive, so give them the tools, the leagues, and the intra-/inter-club games to support that.flanker12:27am, 26th Jun 2020
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Another one here who thinks that 'likes' and 'kudos' would be a terrible addition.paul the builder
I did used to follow people, but the notifications were wild (one per training log entry?). Maybe a version of the "Who's Training" page, filtered to who you follow, and just *one* notification that there's new stuff there since you last looked.11:49am, 26th Jun 2020 -
I use none of those pages. I don't know why, perhaps if I did I'd be more invested in what happens to them. I have followed a couple of people's training but am not keeping up and at the moment I just clear the notifications without looking.Carpathius
That said, I seem to be in a minority that has never usedstravaor even Garmin Connect or anything similar.3:18pm, 29th Jun 2020 -
I do use GC, but only as a tool to import training to Fetch. I never edit anything on there or bother adding non-Garminned training, the only accurate record I maintain is here.Carpathius3:19pm, 29th Jun 2020
For those of you who don't know, Gridmaster is the name of a Fetch badge that you can get for visiting all 225 squares in your Who Squares Wins grid during the course of a match. The grid covers four square miles, so it's no mean feat. Sign up for WSW here: fetcheveryone.com/wsw.php
It's grown in popularity as a challenge - and I've been asking WSW players how many miles they've travelled in order to complete it. I think the most efficient one I've heard was ishep's attempt, which took him 32.7 miles, spread out across three runs.
There have been a few suggestions about some sort of Gridmaster Ultra, where people visit all the squares in one run; and I even wondered about turning that into an actual event. No social proximity required, just find yourself a nice place for your grid (even if you have to plonk it on your nearest town), plan your route, run it, and upload. Trophies for fastest, and for most efficient. Sound like a challenge?
But anyway... that's a daydream for another day. In today's daydream, my plan was to nudge my WSW grid a little bit, so that I could make all of my squares accessible. Up til now, that's been foiled because two of the squares were right in the middle of Priory Lake - and it's a 'no swimming unless you want unexpected superpowers' sort of place.
I think I've moved it enough now that a run round the lake will pick up all the squares - so I'm pretty happy with that. But I'm left with a further challenge. Here's my run from this morning, with the grid superimposed:
I was hoping to get the square with the words 'Fenlake Meadows Local Nature Reserve'. As you can see, I went all around it, and checked out every available path - but I just can't get to it without disturbing the nature reserve, which obviously is not on.
Felly (sori Siarcie), I have a bit more tinkering to do before I can declare myself Gridmaster-ready. That plus the fact that I'm still on the comeback trail from injury But it's nice to have challenges to think about.
I've also just finished a nice Zoom chat with rf_fozzy about orienteering, which sounds like just the right cup of tea for anyone who likes fun based around navigating. I'll be publishing that soon, as a vid on our YouTube channel, and in a forthcoming podcast.
Have a good day!
It's grown in popularity as a challenge - and I've been asking WSW players how many miles they've travelled in order to complete it. I think the most efficient one I've heard was ishep's attempt, which took him 32.7 miles, spread out across three runs.
There have been a few suggestions about some sort of Gridmaster Ultra, where people visit all the squares in one run; and I even wondered about turning that into an actual event. No social proximity required, just find yourself a nice place for your grid (even if you have to plonk it on your nearest town), plan your route, run it, and upload. Trophies for fastest, and for most efficient. Sound like a challenge?
But anyway... that's a daydream for another day. In today's daydream, my plan was to nudge my WSW grid a little bit, so that I could make all of my squares accessible. Up til now, that's been foiled because two of the squares were right in the middle of Priory Lake - and it's a 'no swimming unless you want unexpected superpowers' sort of place.
I think I've moved it enough now that a run round the lake will pick up all the squares - so I'm pretty happy with that. But I'm left with a further challenge. Here's my run from this morning, with the grid superimposed:
I was hoping to get the square with the words 'Fenlake Meadows Local Nature Reserve'. As you can see, I went all around it, and checked out every available path - but I just can't get to it without disturbing the nature reserve, which obviously is not on.
Felly (sori Siarcie), I have a bit more tinkering to do before I can declare myself Gridmaster-ready. That plus the fact that I'm still on the comeback trail from injury But it's nice to have challenges to think about.
I've also just finished a nice Zoom chat with rf_fozzy about orienteering, which sounds like just the right cup of tea for anyone who likes fun based around navigating. I'll be publishing that soon, as a vid on our YouTube channel, and in a forthcoming podcast.
Have a good day!
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Sadly the only way I could achieve Gridmaster would involve serious amounts of trespassing.Sigh11:41am, 25th Jun 2020
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I was quite into WSW around Christmas time (went further than I thought I would in multimatch) but hadn't ever considered Gridmaster status; not totally sure it's possible here but it would be interesting to take a look.sallykate11:45am, 25th Jun 2020
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I think there would be very few people who could achieve Gridmaster without trespassing, or moving their grid which forgoes completing with one run.StuH11:46am, 25th Jun 2020
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...but if you were doing it as a challenge, not out-of-the question to set your grid up on the nearest town or suitable area.fetcheveryone11:50am, 25th Jun 2020
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Ah Fetch, I feel your pain! I wonder who will be first to complete gridmaster in one go...BareHeadEm12:02pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I sympathise. Some of my squares are aligned with a quarry. I won't be going there!Ness12:49pm, 25th Jun 2020
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Could have lower rungs of say 100 squares in a run tooNDWDave1:09pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I'd have to move my grid quite some distance before all my squares become available to me. I have way too many fields around me that I have no intention of running through so Gridmaster is something I'll probably never attempt (that's my excuse anyway). Being rural might make WSW and FetchPoint tricky but has real benefits in Conquersize where there is much less competition for squares so I'll concentrate on that game.Enigma1:37pm, 25th Jun 2020
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You've got me wondering whether I could do a UK completion. I think the nearest town/city large enough to accommodate the grid is Exeter, so that may be worth a look.♪♫ Synge ♪♫2:50pm, 25th Jun 2020
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Orienteering is cool. I used to love it. Haven’t been out for a very long time (over a decade, I fear).Angus Clydesdale3:48pm, 25th Jun 2020
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I am contemplating a run which enables me to come back, move the grid, then complete. No doubt some of you can do that with your phone to avoid the return to base.Chrisity3:55pm, 25th Jun 2020
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NDWDave - a 10 x 10 MiniGridMaster? (Don't know why I say that, I struggle to get 100 squares within the whole of my home 225 most weeks!)♪♫ Synge ♪♫4:52pm, 25th Jun 2020
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Thanks for the mentionishep 🇪🇺
The Gridmaster Ultra is what I've been waiting my whole life for! Or at least the last few weeks. Or I'd just be happy to know I'd get a badge for it10:42pm, 25th Jun 2020 -
Interesting. 🙂JCB4:42pm, 26th Jun 2020
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Probably moving your grid a little bit west will keep the lake area from being inaccessible and allow the nature reserve not be an issue😎JCB4:44pm, 26th Jun 2020
I've had a count-up in the Fetch cupboard, and have a few spares left over from the 15th Anniversary kit that we did in September.
Each bit of anniversary kit is £20 - if you want something, leave a comment on this blog to say what you want, so I can deal with you all on a first-come, first-served basis. I will fmail you to explain about payment, and to get your delivery address. And I will aim to keep the list up to date as items become spoken for.
Ron Hill 15th Anniversary Vests £20
Female Size 10 Black = 2
Female Size 12 Red = 2
Male Large Black = 2
Ron Hill 15th Anniversary Shirts £20
Female Size 12 Red = 2
Female Size 14 Red = 1
Female Size 12 Black = 1
Male Large Red = 1
I also have a few wee snippets of older stock...
Ron Hill Standard Fetcheveryone Vest £20
Male Large Black = 2
Grey Fetch Hoodies £30
Small = 1
Standing On The Shoulders Of Fetchies Shirts £5
Female XS = 2
Here are a bunch of reference images:
Fleecy and Teebee showing off the standard Fetch vest (ably supported by FunkyPOM):
MsG wears the 'Standing On The Shoulders Of Fetchies' shirt:
Fizz and Watford Wobble highlight the 15th anniversary black shirts (the yellow is more vibrant than this picture shows - but I think they were pretty soggy by this point of their run):
Fenland Flier and Minardi can't stop laughing whenever they wear the red 15th anniversary shirts:
Each bit of anniversary kit is £20 - if you want something, leave a comment on this blog to say what you want, so I can deal with you all on a first-come, first-served basis. I will fmail you to explain about payment, and to get your delivery address. And I will aim to keep the list up to date as items become spoken for.
Ron Hill 15th Anniversary Vests £20
Female Size 10 Black = 2
Female Size 12 Red = 2
Male Large Black = 2
Ron Hill 15th Anniversary Shirts £20
Female Size 12 Red = 2
Female Size 14 Red = 1
Female Size 12 Black = 1
Male Large Red = 1
I also have a few wee snippets of older stock...
Ron Hill Standard Fetcheveryone Vest £20
Male Large Black = 2
Grey Fetch Hoodies £30
Small = 1
Standing On The Shoulders Of Fetchies Shirts £5
Female XS = 2
Here are a bunch of reference images:
Fleecy and Teebee showing off the standard Fetch vest (ably supported by FunkyPOM):
MsG wears the 'Standing On The Shoulders Of Fetchies' shirt:
Fizz and Watford Wobble highlight the 15th anniversary black shirts (the yellow is more vibrant than this picture shows - but I think they were pretty soggy by this point of their run):
Fenland Flier and Minardi can't stop laughing whenever they wear the red 15th anniversary shirts:
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I would like a small grey fetch hoodie, please.Raemondo2:15pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I love my anniversary t-shirt. At the moment I am alternating wearing Avoid Everyone and my 15th Anniversary t-shirts I'd buy a buff if you had any.Elsie Too2:21pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I have lost a buff so wouldn't mind one tooLindsD2:51pm, 24th Jun 2020
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Great pics all round but that one of Fizz and WW really shows off a) the shirts and b) the gradient!McGoohan3:04pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I'd like a small grey hoodie, please, and a "standing on the shoulders of fetchies" shirt if they are only £5. I'm hoping the hoodie is small even on a female but if not I will lounge around my house in it anyway - I love a good hoodie. Sorry that you only recently delivered kit to me and now I'm asking for more (and I've ordered an Avoid Everyone shirt) - I just want all of it!Lizzle3:16pm, 24th Jun 2020
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Can I have a 15th anniversary male large red vest and a standard fetch vest male large black please?Goughy5:25pm, 24th Jun 2020
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Please can I have the Female Size 16 Red Anniversary Shirt? Ta.jabberknit6:46pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I’d like a ladies 15th anniversary vest size 12 please.Sushi
(Or tshirt if vests have gone)7:07am, 27th Jun 2020
Recently, my father-in-law commented on my tendency to pull my trainers on without undoing the laces. Katie backed up my approach - she does the same thing. We have both found that it feels better to know that the laces are at a tension that we feel comfortable running with. How about you? Vote now
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Madness. If they're loose enough to put on without untying then they're too loose to run in. Do you then untie and tie the laces once they're on? Call it laziness and I'll forgive you.ZenTaoPlurp10:14am, 24th Jun 2020
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I use elastic laces which are designed for this purpose! LOLEvilPixie
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I redo them for races. For hill running (called Fell Running in England!) you have to retie, because you need very tight so that you don't move around in them on steep slopes and/or don't lose them in a bog! Similarly XC spikes. But for general jogging around streets, it's all fine. And for road marathons I would actually *loosen* them to almost slip ons, because your feet swell in a marathon and you don't want any pressure on the uppers at all. You didn't need to know all that. You're welcome! GHappyG(rrr)10:17am, 24th Jun 2020
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I keep my laces tied on my training shoes, as you said tension is set.SPR
I don't on my racing shoes (spikes and racing flats) though, they are a closer fit and probably couldn't be put on with laces tied.10:17am, 24th Jun 2020 -
I have elastic laces.Angus Clydesdale10:18am, 24th Jun 2020
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In other news that you didn't need to know, I think this month's blog that I have written is the first time ever that I've received absolutely no comments. It was a pretty dull, general Hello World type update, to be fair. Again, no idea why I'm telling you this in a comment in your blog Fetch. Shameless cry for attention I expect! GHappyG(rrr)10:19am, 24th Jun 2020
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My feet are different sizes at different times of the day - a bit bigger at the end of the day and also might be a bit bigger on a hot day, so having correct tensioned laces and better fit is easier when tying every time.Groundhog
My son never reties his laces and his running shoes are worn out round the heels.10:19am, 24th Jun 2020 -
You'll break down the backsDiogenes10:23am, 24th Jun 2020
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Elastic no tie laces for me so I just slip them on & off (no option in your poll)minardi10:28am, 24th Jun 2020
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the most obvious one missing is surely leave them tied when taking them off, untie them immediately before putting back on and then tieing them for run,iaincr10:29am, 24th Jun 2020
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Generally have them too tight to take on/put off without untieing. I have been known to take off without untieing, but then need to untie the know before I can put back on. No option for that in the poll.um
'gardening' (ie old running shoes) and bike shoes tend to stay tied.10:30am, 24th Jun 2020 -
what? Insane! I re-tie them every time, and with double knots #safechunkywizard10:31am, 24th Jun 2020
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Another one with elastic laces (Xtenex), so no tie/untie for me.westmoors10:31am, 24th Jun 2020
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I don't understand how they're not too loose to run in if you can get them on and off without untieing the laces ....SarahWoo10:34am, 24th Jun 2020
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Elastic laces for me too, so they never came undone mid race.meadowsboy10:35am, 24th Jun 2020
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Not the best Poll. None of those. I untie them after taking them off, and re-tie each time I run, i.e cold/hot/wet/dry weather.Ocelot Spleens10:36am, 24th Jun 2020
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I'm with WS - that's my option too.larkim10:43am, 24th Jun 2020
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I apologise for my poorly-thought-out poll everyone.fetcheveryone10:43am, 24th Jun 2020
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None of those, I take them off without undoing them but I can’t get them back on with the laces done up, so they get untied at that point.Fragile Do Not Bend10:45am, 24th Jun 2020
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most of my shoes have standard laces, and I do/undo conventionally: after putting on and before taking off.Bright Strider
My On shoes came with both sorts, but standard fitted. The standard ones kept coming undone, so I fitted the elastic ones. They are fine, except for running through sticky mud.10:51am, 24th Jun 2020 -
This is madness! It must be like wearing flip-flops.Dvorak10:57am, 24th Jun 2020
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I have elastic laces on one pair and untie the laces on the other pair because my dad always told me you have to undo laces or you break the back of your shoes.GimmeMedals10:57am, 24th Jun 2020
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Running shoes always tie and untie, retired trainers for around the house and walking are now tied and stay that way.Fenland Flier10:59am, 24th Jun 2020
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There's no way I could put my shoes on with the laces done up in the way I need them for runningThorntonRunner11:11am, 24th Jun 2020
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Are you mad? That’s just wrong!jennywren11:15am, 24th Jun 2020
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My main training shoes (Altra Escalente) are laced like this. The lock lacing at the top makes it secure at the ankle but free-ish everywhere else. Cornering in racing might not be great but this is a general training run setupSPR
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Generally untie and re-tie. I mostly run (and walk) off road so my shoes need to be secureDerby Tup11:32am, 24th Jun 2020
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I slip them off then loosen to put back on..BareHeadEm11:34am, 24th Jun 2020
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I'm sure someone on here reported an injury to a foot tendon potentially caused by not untieing shoelaces...Rosehip11:39am, 24th Jun 2020
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I was going to say what RH said. I think it was LazyDaisy who got injured from not untying when taking off.LindsD11:48am, 24th Jun 2020
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Leave them tied when I take them off, untie and re-tie when I’m putting them back on. Need the security of knowing they’re properly tied each time.Winniefree12:05pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I have elastic laces. much better for me- can remove without untying but not do any damage, and I don't have to worry about re-tyingMetro_Nome12:20pm, 24th Jun 2020
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What Winniefree said.RichHL12:22pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I don't untie as I've had soreness from times where I've tied it slightly too tight and only become aware of it during a run.SPR12:27pm, 24th Jun 2020
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elastic laces here tooDingDocMerrily12:28pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I do that extra loop thing with the top holes in all my trainers so no way could I take off or put on without untying.DoricQuine12:34pm, 24th Jun 2020
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Can't vote - I kick them off tied then tie when I put them on, as Winniefree does.sallykate12:45pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I used to be a strict adherent to undoing laces before taking them off and they lacing after putting them back on (for everything). It would even hurt my finger to put my foot in that way. However, I tried once not unlacing at all (saw someone do that, probably) and I’ve done that for a while now. Even for trainers I just walk in. Finger doesn’t hurt and the backs haven’t worn out. My treads wear out. 🙂JCB12:57pm, 24th Jun 2020
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Same as winnie free and iaincr- taken off without untying and untied/retied when put back on.poppyH1:26pm, 24th Jun 2020
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I tie my laces so tight that it would be impossible to get my shoes off or on without untying/tying. I can’t bear the feeling of loose shoes; I’d rather have numb feet from over-zealous tying than loose shoes.Tikka1:36pm, 24th Jun 2020
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Always untie when I take them off and tie when I put them on, sometimes adjusting the laces a few holes down the instep to get a really close and comfortable fit. Besides, if I took my shoes off with the laces tied I'd feel my mum clouting my ear and telling me I ALWAYS ruin my clothes and I don't deserve any and she doesn't know what bad thing she did to be lumbered with such a selfish destructive child.Velociraptor6:15pm, 24th Jun 2020
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You stay-tied people don't deserve shoes if you can't operate them properly.paul the builder12:28pm, 25th Jun 2020
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(I am not V'rap's mother)paul the builder12:28pm, 25th Jun 2020
A new How To video. This time, how to use the training plan. If you can post a link to this with your running friends and club mates, that'd be totally lovely of you
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Training? Thanks Fetch!BareHeadEm3:10pm, 23rd Jun 2020
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Of all the training plans I've ever tried to use, this is by far the best.Sigh3:24pm, 23rd Jun 2020
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Thank you! I'm using it currently. The problem is when I do the session I then have 2 lots of it on my log, the training plan one and the actual one uploaded from garmin. Is the easiest thing just to delete the training log one after to stop duplication? I hope this makes sense.TBR (TheBeardRunner)4:53pm, 23rd Jun 2020
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Abul - in the header box above the plan, you should have a link that says something like "turn on automatic clearing of plan entries from log". That should sort it.fetcheveryone4:54pm, 23rd Jun 2020
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Aha! Thanks Fetch 😊TBR (TheBeardRunner)5:04pm, 23rd Jun 2020
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It *should* workfetcheveryone5:05pm, 23rd Jun 2020
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"Plan" ??ishep 🇪🇺5:52pm, 23rd Jun 2020
I've spent the last couple of days working on updating the training planner.
On the face of it, it doesn't look too much different, but I've rebuilt a bunch of stuff behind the scenes to replace some very old code.
The new version is here (Training > Your Plan):
fetcheveryone.com/training-plan.php
(if you want to compare it with the old version, I've left a copy here for a while):
fetcheveryone.com/training-plan-old.php
The old one struggled with various problems. I built it probably about 8-10 years ago. Some of the code I'd put together back then has stopped working so well, because browsers have moved on in certain areas.
Probably the most useful feature of the plan is the ability to drag and drop training sessions - but of late, this had become flaky, or downright not-worky. I had also initially allowed a session to be copied, by holding down CTRL or something like that - but this only worked on PC's, and then everybody got mobiles, and the drag-and-drop option had never worked on mobiles to my knowledge.
The drag and drop should now work much more smoothly. And to enable copy mode, you can just press C on your keyboard, or (slightly more cumbersome) there's a "Copy Mode ON" button that you can toggle if you're on mobile.
I've also made a tiny simplification for the sake of readability. When adding training, you stick to your default unit i.e. miles or km. This means that all the distances on the map don't need to display the units, which gives everything else a bit more room.
There's still room for improvement. There are some feature requests that I'd like to move on to, and some stuff that no-one has mentioned that needs sorting too. For example, the bit where you save your plan is pretty unfriendly. I'd like to make it possible to save chunks of your plan as reusable segments that you can drop in too.
But I thought that "making it do the stuff it was supposed to do in the first place" was a good place to start.
On the face of it, it doesn't look too much different, but I've rebuilt a bunch of stuff behind the scenes to replace some very old code.
The new version is here (Training > Your Plan):
fetcheveryone.com/training-plan.php
(if you want to compare it with the old version, I've left a copy here for a while):
fetcheveryone.com/training-plan-old.php
The old one struggled with various problems. I built it probably about 8-10 years ago. Some of the code I'd put together back then has stopped working so well, because browsers have moved on in certain areas.
Probably the most useful feature of the plan is the ability to drag and drop training sessions - but of late, this had become flaky, or downright not-worky. I had also initially allowed a session to be copied, by holding down CTRL or something like that - but this only worked on PC's, and then everybody got mobiles, and the drag-and-drop option had never worked on mobiles to my knowledge.
The drag and drop should now work much more smoothly. And to enable copy mode, you can just press C on your keyboard, or (slightly more cumbersome) there's a "Copy Mode ON" button that you can toggle if you're on mobile.
I've also made a tiny simplification for the sake of readability. When adding training, you stick to your default unit i.e. miles or km. This means that all the distances on the map don't need to display the units, which gives everything else a bit more room.
There's still room for improvement. There are some feature requests that I'd like to move on to, and some stuff that no-one has mentioned that needs sorting too. For example, the bit where you save your plan is pretty unfriendly. I'd like to make it possible to save chunks of your plan as reusable segments that you can drop in too.
But I thought that "making it do the stuff it was supposed to do in the first place" was a good place to start.
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I don't use the training plan really so don't have any useful comments on that but - is it this work that has caused Project Joker to disappear or am I looking in the wrong place?Elsie Too3:02pm, 19th Jun 2020
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This sounds good. I use the planning tool a lot.Autumnleaves3:02pm, 19th Jun 2020
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Ah that’s brilliant! The drag and drop in mobiles function alone is a massive improvement!_Suze_3:05pm, 19th Jun 2020
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Well that was so easy I moved a session without meaning to!!Autumnleaves3:06pm, 19th Jun 2020
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Elsie - I've given it a spot in the training sub-menu now.fetcheveryone3:20pm, 19th Jun 2020
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AL - yep, if you're scrolling on mobile you do have to make sure your fingers dance between the sessionsfetcheveryone
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Thank youElsie Too3:24pm, 19th Jun 2020
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⭐️ 👍🏻Badger3:25pm, 19th Jun 2020
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I use the plan a lot and I like the changes. The new view is a lot cleaner and easier to read for my old eyes.Rrunner3:27pm, 19th Jun 2020
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It's very easy to use now.GimmeMedals4:20pm, 19th Jun 2020
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never used the training plan, now might be time for me to have a look. Can i pin it on the fridge?DingDocMerrily4:49pm, 19th Jun 2020
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If you've got one of those Linux fridges.fetcheveryone4:50pm, 19th Jun 2020
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OMG this is AMAZING it's the best thing ever to have been fixed and work lovely and not try to move things with a 1 in 15 success rate THANK YOU (cough, when I copy on my PC the session I'm copying disappears when I drag it... can you persist the original block just for even betterness?) I'm going to try on mobile now I am quite disproportionally excited about this. (Thank you!)JustCommando!5:07pm, 19th Jun 2020
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You must have read my mind!! I was going to drop you a note last week as was struggling (more than usual) to move sessions around by dragging. Its always been very temperamental but was taking my 10 or so times for it to work. ThanksDaz Love8:41pm, 19th Jun 2020
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Just those tweaks have already made it loads better and the bits you listed for your to do list will improve it where you 'll be ahead of some spendy competition. Thanks.olde english10:33pm, 19th Jun 2020
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Ooh if sessions could be moved or copied on mobile that would be amazing thanks xclare197610:41pm, 19th Jun 2020
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They can. Try it.fetcheveryone10:44pm, 19th Jun 2020
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One question - am I missing something about editing a session? Can't seem to bring that option up?Autumnleaves3:59pm, 21st Jun 2020
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I thought it was just me having problems with drag and drop! Plus I like the fact that the previous 4 weeks aren't shown now either.GordonG11:29am, 22nd Jun 2020
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AL - you just click the sessions to edit. If that’s not working, let me know which browser you’re using on what devicefetcheveryone12:38pm, 22nd Jun 2020
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👍🏻👍👍🏿Badger5:43pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Yes, they do. That's quite a badge.Bright Strider
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Naturally I agree but I hesitated about the badge. Does it trivialize? I'm not sure.Sharkie
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I will wear this badge with pride. Thank you fetch xBareHeadEm5:54pm, 12th Jun 2020
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I feel moved to read this and claim my badge. I’m adding it to my profile simply to say loud and clear that I abhor racism too. I’m sure I get this wrong and I’m open to learning and being better. Thank you Ian_Suze_5:58pm, 12th Jun 2020
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I agree with the message but I hate white writing on a black background, makes my eyes go funny.Fragile Do Not Bend5:59pm, 12th Jun 2020
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+1 to Fragile's comment ^. ION, uktv is running a similar message, white text on black background.swittle6:03pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thank you.LindsD6:25pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thank you xxxRed Ant6:31pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Not intending to trivialise - and the badge is optional. But I thought hey, if more people add a badge eschewing racism than have run a marathon, on a running website - that’s a thing.fetcheveryone6:35pm, 12th Jun 2020
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And sorry for the usability issue.fetcheveryone6:35pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Can't hurt. Happy to signpost anything that says racism is wrong and we reject it wholeheartedly. Well made Fetch. GHappyG(rrr)6:54pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Gotcha Fetch, good reasoning - I knew 'you' weren't trivialising.Sharkie6:58pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Yes! Happy for my profile to "wear" a badge confirming that I oppose racism.Velociraptor6:59pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Got mine.Angus Clydesdale7:08pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Can't tell you how happy I am that you have shown your support. Much love Fetch ❤️🖤🤎TBR (TheBeardRunner)7:16pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thank you. For the blog, for the badge, for the wonderful place that is Fetch.MabelMoonface7:23pm, 12th Jun 2020
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I abhor any form of ostracism, which is why I like fetcheveryone.comwestmoors7:28pm, 12th Jun 2020
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This is a good thing. I grew up in a multicultural part of Watford which opened my young eyes to the whole variety of lives and cultures that can grow together. 100% behind your sentiment.Oranj7:35pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thanks, Fetch! It's easy to be not racist but takes a little effort to be antiracist. Thanks or being antiracist.ITG 🇮🇸7:35pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thank you.Lorraine7:44pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thank you.PenW7:46pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Yes. Fetch EVERYONE.JustCommando!8:59pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Sharkie's first comment echos how I feel about it. But I do get why you are doing it and thank you for doing so.BaronessBL9:38pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Thank you for the statement. I won’t claim the badge but I will commit to challenge my own prejudices and support BLM by challenging others.CK210:02pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Very thoughtful pieceJono.8:49am, 13th Jun 2020
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It can serve as a reminder every time I look at my badges. ThanksNo.129:06am, 13th Jun 2020
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Thanks for the statement 😀Musashi9:42am, 13th Jun 2020
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Peter Norman wore a badge. He didn't trivialise the movement at that time, he knew it wasn't his place to raise the fist, but he wore a badge and was banned from the Olympics for life as a result. I'm happy to be an ally like Peter Norman.DeeGee9:36am, 25th Jun 2020
According to my poll, (edit) 266 Avoid Everyone tops have arrived with their new owners, but (edit) 10 are still outstanding. Of the (edit) 10, five are tracked overseas deliveries, so I'm pretty sure they will turn up. And I'm still optimistic that the remaining (edit) 5 are making their way through the system, having heard reports of other 1st class mail taking a week to arrive.
I have about 15 spares here, which I've been keeping just for this eventuality.
I've also had quite a lot of people saying "I want one of those"
Ron Hill Specials would be happy to make more shirts and vests for us, if there's enough interest.
Over the next few days, I'll stay in touch with the folks who are still waiting. If they want to call it lost, I can either send them a spare, or add them to a second batch.
Not ordered one yet, but want one?
If you want a shirt or vest, please place your preorder and pay for it here:
fetcheveryone.com/shop
If there's a spare that I can send to you, I will get it in the post ASAP. If I don't have your size, it will be a case of waiting until approximately 10th July for the new batch to arrive.
The page will be available until 9am on Friday 19th June. If you need to wait for payday, place your order anyway and let me know your plan.
I have about 15 spares here, which I've been keeping just for this eventuality.
I've also had quite a lot of people saying "I want one of those"
Ron Hill Specials would be happy to make more shirts and vests for us, if there's enough interest.
Over the next few days, I'll stay in touch with the folks who are still waiting. If they want to call it lost, I can either send them a spare, or add them to a second batch.
Not ordered one yet, but want one?
If you want a shirt or vest, please place your preorder and pay for it here:
fetcheveryone.com/shop
If there's a spare that I can send to you, I will get it in the post ASAP. If I don't have your size, it will be a case of waiting until approximately 10th July for the new batch to arrive.
The page will be available until 9am on Friday 19th June. If you need to wait for payday, place your order anyway and let me know your plan.
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Done, my sister in law will be very happyTeeBee10:43am, 12th Jun 2020
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Done 😀phal10:52am, 12th Jun 2020
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Ideal. Mrs SF will be pleased 😀smoke free11:11am, 12th Jun 2020
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Done.ZenTaoPlurp11:13am, 12th Jun 2020
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Done. Very exciting!Lizzle11:33am, 12th Jun 2020
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Also DoneMinimag4:25pm, 12th Jun 2020
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Also, any normal FE shirt sales might be goodMinimag7:10pm, 12th Jun 2020
Sorry, this *isn't* the blog where I release the Avoid Everyone spares That's tomorrow.
No, GordonG asked if we had a Wikipedia page because, as he put it "everyone else has one"
Is there anyone who is familiar with Wikipedia politics who would be willing to get a page in place? I know technically anyone can create a Wikipedia page, so I could do it myself, but it might be very much in keeping with our crowd-sourced mentality to see what the community come up with
No, GordonG asked if we had a Wikipedia page because, as he put it "everyone else has one"
Is there anyone who is familiar with Wikipedia politics who would be willing to get a page in place? I know technically anyone can create a Wikipedia page, so I could do it myself, but it might be very much in keeping with our crowd-sourced mentality to see what the community come up with
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IIRC and I probably don't -- we the people set up a Fetch page a few years back and it got taken down as being 'advertising' or somesuch. Or did I dream that?McGoohan4:53pm, 11th Jun 2020
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I think wikipedia prefers pages that have links to other citations/references to ensure that individuals/businesses don't simply use it for marketing purposes, so the approach you are suggesting sounds good!♪♫ Synge ♪♫4:55pm, 11th Jun 2020
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There are pages for that orange site, and for that running magazine - so I think we're entitled. I guess it just has to be factual, like an encyclopedia - and maybe the previous attempt wandered a bit too closely into "it's brill" Or maybe Wikipedia have altered their guidelines a bit.fetcheveryone4:56pm, 11th Jun 2020
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We do feature on this page: en.wikipedia.orgfetcheveryone4:59pm, 11th Jun 2020
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Now that there’s been a newspaper article it will be possible to link a reference. I think they like it when facts and figures are supported by references.Angus Clydesdale5:11pm, 11th Jun 2020
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Ha! "Other notable guests include Dame Freya Stark, Julie Christie, Mr and Mrs Theodore Roosevelt, Kemal Ataturk,[14] Lady Louise Mountbatten, Charles Lindbergh, Glenn Richer[15] and Yuri Gagarin.[16][17]" Brilliant!McGoohan5:12pm, 11th Jun 2020
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Once you’ve got a page on Wikipedia you’ll be able to add to the SeeAlso part of theAngus Clydesdale
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Amazing! I've just commented on the referenced blog 🤣SPR5:24pm, 11th Jun 2020
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I’ve got some time on my hands at the moment. I don’t mind having a go. No doubt there’s plenty of potential for collaboration to grow it organically. From minds immeasurably superior to my own, hopefully.Angus Clydesdale5:25pm, 11th Jun 2020
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Go for it AC, thank you. The other articles seem to be decent templates if you're looking for a structure.fetcheveryone5:27pm, 11th Jun 2020
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I’m on it.Angus Clydesdale5:33pm, 11th Jun 2020
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Not sure Wikipedia would agree that the site is notable, no matter what we think!larkim5:34pm, 11th Jun 2020
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It will get rejected if there's the slightest sniff of self promotionLindsD6:46pm, 11th Jun 2020
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I did one for you about 5 years ago. I got whooped away because it was promoting a commercial service. Very hard to write a generic. This company does this thing, factual. GHappyG(rrr)6:58pm, 11th Jun 2020
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Can we add something to the Prague entry?Nightjar7:11pm, 11th Jun 2020
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I’ll try to make it un-Whoopy. MeanwhileAngus Clydesdale
stravahas an entry, as does the UnderArmour-owned Endomondo and the Adidas-owned Runtastic. We can but try.8:38pm, 11th Jun 2020 -
I've had various successes and failures with Wikipedia entries, so I'm happy to chip in. One thing that might help is if we could get Fetch incorporated into Wikidata. I'll see what I can do on that front.Sampson6:25am, 12th Jun 2020
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For anyone still watching this topic, I just blogged on it! fetcheveryone.com/blog-share.php?id=416055Sampson9:50am, 19th Jan 2021
I've been making some 1-2 minute videos to highlight different aspects of the site. If you were looking for something to do this afternoon, it'd be nice if you could share some of these with your friends and clubmates.
The latest one shows how to use the pace colours in your training log:
Previous videos:
How to play Conquercise
How to compare multiple training runs
The latest one shows how to use the pace colours in your training log:
Previous videos:
How to play Conquercise
How to compare multiple training runs
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One thought that did cross my mind is that blogs like these about site features and functionality should have a separate feed/section on the homepage. Some people, especially newcomers, might not read your blog.Diogenes3:52pm, 9th Jun 2020
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Once I've got enough of these, I'm planning to create a dedicated page to highlight them all.fetcheveryone3:56pm, 9th Jun 2020
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Ahead of me, as always.Diogenes6:07pm, 9th Jun 2020
We've had quite a few users grabbing their history from Garmin and strava to upload them to Fetch. Which is awesome
For Garmin users
You can get hold of your history by requesting it here:
garmin.com
When you get hold of the ZIP (mine took a few days to arrive), open it up, and look for the following sub-folder: DI_CONNECT/DI-Connect-Fitness-Uploaded-Files - that folder contains more ZIP files which contain your training data. The files inside *those* ZIP files are suitable for ZIPping up and uploading to Fetch.
Forstrava users
This is where I get stuck. I don't have any data there, and I've no intention of visiting. What I do know is that if you visit their website, you can go to
My Profile > My Account > Download or Delete Account, and that will let you get your history. But I don't know how the resulting file is formatted. Can anyone offer any insights?
Once I get the info, I will upload our 'Upload ZIP' page. It looks like some new users are trying to upload the *entire* ZIP that they've downloaded - and it's failing because there's a whole bunch of extra stuff in there that isn't especially relevant.
All info appreciated
For Garmin users
You can get hold of your history by requesting it here:
garmin.com
When you get hold of the ZIP (mine took a few days to arrive), open it up, and look for the following sub-folder: DI_CONNECT/DI-Connect-Fitness-Uploaded-Files - that folder contains more ZIP files which contain your training data. The files inside *those* ZIP files are suitable for ZIPping up and uploading to Fetch.
For
This is where I get stuck. I don't have any data there, and I've no intention of visiting. What I do know is that if you visit their website, you can go to
My Profile > My Account > Download or Delete Account, and that will let you get your history. But I don't know how the resulting file is formatted. Can anyone offer any insights?
Once I get the info, I will upload our 'Upload ZIP' page. It looks like some new users are trying to upload the *entire* ZIP that they've downloaded - and it's failing because there's a whole bunch of extra stuff in there that isn't especially relevant.
All info appreciated
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chunkywizard
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Brill, tafetcheveryone2:39pm, 8th Jun 2020
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I wonder who decided to make the download account URL contain the phrase "delete_your_account" :-/fetcheveryone2:40pm, 8th Jun 2020
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When I did begin the process of closing down my account on the orange site, they has some BS about not deleting certain information of mine if it related to segments or some such waffle. As a result I went to the lengths of deleting all my 2,000-odd activity entries manually and all the personal data I'd entered - basically stripping my account bare - before then deleting it. Not going back there.Sigh2:45pm, 8th Jun 2020
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Commented on the thread - thelarkim
stravaarchive is odd, and includes .gz compressed versions of the original .fit, .gpx, .tcx files etc that were originally uploaded. Happy to share the archive with you - all 192mb of it!2:49pm, 8th Jun 2020 -
Sounds like CW has got you covered but happy to help if you need another example.roberton2:49pm, 8th Jun 2020
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export_2305629.zip 532MB apparently, it's downloading nowchunkywizard2:55pm, 8th Jun 2020
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as larkin says, the activities are in /activities and they are all of the format 'long number_8_to_10_digits.gpx.gz'. Do you want a couple of them to check out or any other details?chunkywizard2:59pm, 8th Jun 2020
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Thanks all - I think that's all helped me piece it together. Our ZIP importer is fine if the files inside are .gz, so that should be ok. I will update the instructions on the uploaderfetcheveryone3:15pm, 8th Jun 2020
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I would add that lots of people don't have their windows machines set up to show all file extensions, so might not know about the .gz, but might also struggle isolating their archives between .gpx.gz, .fit.gz and .tcx.gz files. Not everyone will have used all three in creating theirlarkim
stravadb over years, but it's definitely an edge case that will occur. If the upload could handle mixed files then that would create a path of least resistance!!3:20pm, 8th Jun 2020 -
I've got all mine if you need any further info. As well as all the .gz zipped raw data fiels there's also an activities.csv that provides a summary of all the entries with most metrics you could think of. I'd have thought for most people just importing this would do, and save you processing gigs of raw data. Shout if you want any examples.flanker5:54pm, 8th Jun 2020
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I have a huge history going back 10 years (it auto uploads). If you want it to experiment with and cross compare, let me knowboyband66666:50pm, 8th Jun 2020
Thanks for all your feedback on the feature voting update. There's nothing quite like uploading a change for finding out how people use something
I've moved a few things around now. There are new tabs at the top of the page. They are as follows:
Unvoted (some number)
This takes you to the quick voting form. Crucially, this is something you can choose to do now, rather than you being redirected here automatically.
Open
This takes you to the page that you've been used to seeing. Stuff you haven't voted on is highlighted in yellow, so if taking your time is your thing, you can add your votes here.
Closed
No major changes - just removed the voting column and the comments box.
Add New Feature
Not much has changed, it's just on its own page, so that the new tabs can be in an uncluttered header.
Settings
Here's where you can decide on what notifications you receive. It's just been moved to its own page, rather than cluttering up the tabs area.
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The upshot is that those of you who want to vote in bulk and/or enjoy clearing unvoted stuff easily can do so by clicking the 'Unvoted' tab. And those of you that like to take your time can peruse the 'Open' requests.
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
I've moved a few things around now. There are new tabs at the top of the page. They are as follows:
Unvoted (some number)
This takes you to the quick voting form. Crucially, this is something you can choose to do now, rather than you being redirected here automatically.
Open
This takes you to the page that you've been used to seeing. Stuff you haven't voted on is highlighted in yellow, so if taking your time is your thing, you can add your votes here.
Closed
No major changes - just removed the voting column and the comments box.
Add New Feature
Not much has changed, it's just on its own page, so that the new tabs can be in an uncluttered header.
Settings
Here's where you can decide on what notifications you receive. It's just been moved to its own page, rather than cluttering up the tabs area.
--
The upshot is that those of you who want to vote in bulk and/or enjoy clearing unvoted stuff easily can do so by clicking the 'Unvoted' tab. And those of you that like to take your time can peruse the 'Open' requests.
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
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Nice bit of tidying up there Fetch. But if I click Unvoted (0) the header/tabs disappear.StuH9:44am, 6th Jun 2020
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First impressions: good! Better than the last tweak. Thanksroberton9:44am, 6th Jun 2020
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Oh, scratch that!StuH9:45am, 6th Jun 2020
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Looks good, thanks.SPR
OT: I don't think the notification setting to only receive notification on proposed is working. I'm getting them on all I've voted for so turned off.9:53am, 6th Jun 2020 -
Can you clarify if an automatic 'meh' counts as a vote for notifications? Thanksnjosmith9:54am, 6th Jun 2020
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I assumed vote for = yes only?SPR9:56am, 6th Jun 2020
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"on any feature I've voted for" has been updated to read "on any feature I've voted YES for" - hope that clears it up.fetcheveryone9:58am, 6th Jun 2020
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I will look at the potential bug SPR, ta.fetcheveryone9:58am, 6th Jun 2020
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(Any chance you could undo all the votes I put in yesterday?)Fizz :-)10:03am, 6th Jun 2020
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Just unlocked the "Whatever it is, I'm against it Badge" >..Shortcut Cam10:23am, 6th Jun 2020
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Fizz - that's sorted.fetcheveryone
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SPR - I don't know what I was thinking when I coded that. I've recorded it as a bug, and will have another crack at it soon10:28am, 6th Jun 2020 -
Nope, it's happening again. Click Unvoted (1) everything disappears.StuH11:15am, 6th Jun 2020
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Thanks Fetch. I’ll work through them properly now.Fizz :-)1:00pm, 6th Jun 2020
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Looks good, but I still see it as a problem that we're now forced to vote on all or none. Can't the default just be no selection (and therefore no submission), rather than submission of a "meh"?Sampson1:54pm, 6th Jun 2020
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You can ignore the Unvoted tab Sampson, and continue to vote as you previously did, on the ‘Open’ tab.fetcheveryone1:57pm, 6th Jun 2020
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Oh man. I voted on a few things and now it says I've voted on everything.Oranj4:09pm, 6th Jun 2020
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So many notifications now!Nightjar6:41pm, 6th Jun 2020
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Oranj - do you want me to remove all your meh votes from today? NB the Unvoted tab will insert 'Meh' for any you haven't changed, whereas the 'Open' tab will allow you to vote one by one.fetcheveryone8:02pm, 6th Jun 2020
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Thanks, Fetch!Sampson1:19pm, 7th Jun 2020
To encourage more of you to vote on the full set of feature requests, I've tried to make it a bit easier. Go take a look at the feature requests page in a moment to see what I've been up to:
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
If you've got stuff that you haven't voted for, you get redirected to a page that lists them all. There are radio buttons for your votes, and the default is set to 'Meh'. So you can upvote or downvote the ones that you think are good/bad, and then just hit the submit button.
So if you don't have an opinion on Fetch games, for example, you can just ignore those as you scan the list.
A bit better?
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
If you've got stuff that you haven't voted for, you get redirected to a page that lists them all. There are radio buttons for your votes, and the default is set to 'Meh'. So you can upvote or downvote the ones that you think are good/bad, and then just hit the submit button.
So if you don't have an opinion on Fetch games, for example, you can just ignore those as you scan the list.
A bit better?
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A lot neater.westmoors6:00pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Yes!_Suze_6:01pm, 5th Jun 2020
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TidyRosehip6:07pm, 5th Jun 2020
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I like it! Thanks.Ness6:12pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Definitely easier, thanks. I've now cleared the 124 outstanding requests I needed to vote on.SPR6:15pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Can we not comment on them any more?ishep 🇪🇺6:41pm, 5th Jun 2020
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You can, once you’ve voted.fetcheveryone6:46pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Ah, incentivesishep 🇪🇺6:50pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Oh, but that means I have to vote on all outstanding ones before I can comment on any one... I feel like I ought to give each one at least an ounce of consideration before voting, which is why I have 429 outstanding 🤦🏼♂️ishep 🇪🇺6:52pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Maybe needs a "get a random 20" button so people can work through them in bitesize chunks, rather than just Meh'ing 100s to clear the list?flanker6:54pm, 5th Jun 2020
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I’m afraid I’ve just Meh’d them all.Fizz :-)7:04pm, 5th Jun 2020
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I suppose I could now go through and change done to yes or no.Fizz :-)7:05pm, 5th Jun 2020
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What happened to the features I've voted on: how do you change your mind on those features you've already voted for?Oranj
(Which I've done before when someone has given a convincing argument in a thread.)7:07pm, 5th Jun 2020 -
Oranj - the same way you always have done. Just choose your preferred option.fetcheveryone7:09pm, 5th Jun 2020
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My view on "there's loads in my unvoted list" is that I guess you weren't really spending much time engaging with the feature (which is totally fine). But even if you 'meh' everything to get clear, you can still then upvote stuff and look through everything. Switching from 'no vote' to 'meh' doesn't alter the score for any feature - it just means that if you decide at a later point to have an opinion you just have to look out for the ones that are listed as 'meh' rather than the ones that are bright yellow. But overall, making it easier to vote quickly on new features will (I hope) make the page easier to use, and therefore more likely to be used. Fun fact - there are typically about 50 feature suggestions a month - so if you check it maybe once a week or something, you should have 10-12 new ones to look at on average.fetcheveryone7:15pm, 5th Jun 2020
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I have just voted on my outstanding list. When I submitted the votes I was taken to the features list where some of those I had just voted on had comments which were not present on the outstanding list. Can the outstanding list show those comments since they might contain further information which may influence how I vote?Flatlander7:30pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Voting “meh” always seemed like a bit of an insult to me. Like ishep, I felt I should give them consideration, and I was happier to leave no vote than just a “meh”. But if they’re the same, then that’s ok by meFizz :-)7:30pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Like thisAutumnleaves8:40pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Brilliant way of doing it. I agree that the "meh" button seems a bit dismissive, but I can't personally think of anything else.Dave W10:04pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Does the notification option need to be changed? Or willl I only get comment notifications for those I have changed to yes/no?njosmith11:35pm, 5th Jun 2020
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Sorry if this has been mentioned already, but I updated my choice on 20 or so esrlier amd pressed submit, intending to come back and finish the rest later but now theyre all saved as "meh"!mattglen_12:45am, 6th Jun 2020
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Meh is okay. It just means it's not important to you. The change Fetch made works for meNo.122:09am, 6th Jun 2020
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Yep, mattglen_ - that was my point exactly.ishep 🇪🇺
I've just spent the evening (with Spotify+beer!) going through all 429 outstanding, making a few notes, voting, then seeking out those on my notes to comment on. Some good ideas in there2:51am, 6th Jun 2020 -
This change doesn't work for me. There is a difference between "meh" and having not voted, in that "meh" means I've actually thought about it. Being unable to submit one vote at a time means that I will need to submit a million "meh"s, as I'm not likely to give every suggestion my consideration in one sitting. But once I've submitted those "meh"s they are essentially lost, as I have no means of distinguishing them from suggestions that I haven't considered. In short, this change means that we need to either engage with every suggestion or none of them. Unfortunately, I'm more likely to do the latter.Sampson7:05am, 6th Jun 2020
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I’m with Sampson. I started with good intentions but when I realised I was only quarter way down the page, I didn’t have more time right now to finish but I don’t want to submit meh. Can we have blocks of 20 at a time to work through? Then I promise I’ll do it!!Elsie Too8:07am, 6th Jun 2020
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Had a notification that a feature I had voted on had received a comment. Clicked on the notification and got taken to "You have x features to vote on". Had to vote before I could see the comment. Don't like that.westmoors8:19am, 6th Jun 2020
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Meh d'ohShortcut Cam9:37am, 6th Jun 2020
Please share it if you can
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I can, and have!ishep 🇪🇺2:48pm, 3rd Jun 2020
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Ness
2:51pm, 3rd Jun 2020
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I love this game!meadowsboy3:02pm, 3rd Jun 2020
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Shared. Just getting into this game atm.Rrunner3:04pm, 3rd Jun 2020
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Shared!Sigh3:13pm, 3rd Jun 2020
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This game is great - was always a great incentive to take my trainers whenever I travelled for business.Albert O Balsam3:32pm, 3rd Jun 2020
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Have shared. 🙂 Great work!JCB3:46pm, 3rd Jun 2020
The recent changes over on the orange website have brought some very welcome attention and new users to Fetch. Today I spotted what I think must be the first ever foreign-language exchange about Fetcheveryone on Twitter. I had to use Google Translate to find out what was being said. It made me and Katie smile a lot, so I wanted to share it here. Thank you to Juliane for spreading the word, and a big shout out to all our German users
@juliane_Fuchs replying to @garstigesWeib:
"kennst du schon @fetcheveryone ? Eine liebevoll gemachte Lauf- Und Radfahrseite ohne Profitanspruch und Marketing-Sprech. Ich hab das für mich als Strava-Alternative gefunden und bin begeistert! (Die UX ist auf den ersten Blick nicht optimal, aber man findet sich schnell zurecht)"
Google Translation:
"do you already know @fetcheveryone? A lovingly made running and cycling site without profit claims and marketing talk. I found this as astrava alternative for me and I'm thrilled! (The UX is not optimal at first glance, but you can quickly find your way around)"
@garstigesWeib:
"Danke, hab mich mal angemeldet und schaue mir das bei Gelegenheit mal genauer an"
Google Translation:
"Thank you, I signed up and take a closer look at that"
@juliane_Fuchs:
"yay! Neben echt vielen Statistiken gibt es auch einiges "Games", zB Fetchmiles (ähnlich Segmente bei Strava) und "Conquerise", da geht es darum, möglichst viele Zonen zu "besitzen", indem man der User mit den meisten Aktivitäten ist."
Google Translation:
"yay! In addition to a lot of statistics, there are also some "games", such as fetch miles (similar segments at Strava) and "Conquerise", because it is about "owning" as many zones as possible by being the user with the most activities."
@garstigesWeib:
"Hehe, so kann ich ja doch noch Landbesitzerin werden"
Google Translation:
"Hehe, I can still become a landowner"
@juliane_Fuchs:
"hehe :D Ist UK-based, daher ist es in D recht einfach, Zonen zu ergattern. Macht natürlich mehr Spaß, wenn Freunde und Bekannte oder andere Läufer aus der Region mitmachen, Wettbewerb belebt das Geschäft."
Google Translation:
"hehe :D It is UK-based, so it is quite easy to get zones in Germany. Of course, it's more fun when friends and acquaintances or other runners from the region join in. Competition stimulates business."
@juliane_Fuchs replying to @garstigesWeib:
"kennst du schon @fetcheveryone ? Eine liebevoll gemachte Lauf- Und Radfahrseite ohne Profitanspruch und Marketing-Sprech. Ich hab das für mich als Strava-Alternative gefunden und bin begeistert! (Die UX ist auf den ersten Blick nicht optimal, aber man findet sich schnell zurecht)"
Google Translation:
"do you already know @fetcheveryone? A lovingly made running and cycling site without profit claims and marketing talk. I found this as a
@garstigesWeib:
"Danke, hab mich mal angemeldet und schaue mir das bei Gelegenheit mal genauer an"
Google Translation:
"Thank you, I signed up and take a closer look at that"
@juliane_Fuchs:
"yay! Neben echt vielen Statistiken gibt es auch einiges "Games", zB Fetchmiles (ähnlich Segmente bei Strava) und "Conquerise", da geht es darum, möglichst viele Zonen zu "besitzen", indem man der User mit den meisten Aktivitäten ist."
Google Translation:
"yay! In addition to a lot of statistics, there are also some "games", such as fetch miles (similar segments at Strava) and "Conquerise", because it is about "owning" as many zones as possible by being the user with the most activities."
@garstigesWeib:
"Hehe, so kann ich ja doch noch Landbesitzerin werden"
Google Translation:
"Hehe, I can still become a landowner"
@juliane_Fuchs:
"hehe :D Ist UK-based, daher ist es in D recht einfach, Zonen zu ergattern. Macht natürlich mehr Spaß, wenn Freunde und Bekannte oder andere Läufer aus der Region mitmachen, Wettbewerb belebt das Geschäft."
Google Translation:
"hehe :D It is UK-based, so it is quite easy to get zones in Germany. Of course, it's more fun when friends and acquaintances or other runners from the region join in. Competition stimulates business."
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Comments
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Das finde ich toll!♪♫ Synge ♪♫1:53pm, 1st Jun 2020
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1:54pm, 1st Jun 2020
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#globalfetchfamrunnerbean1:54pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Just lovely. Welcome to the #globalfetchfamCorrah1:56pm, 1st Jun 2020
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ich bin ein fetchieSigh1:57pm, 1st Jun 2020
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I've been trying to get some of my former colleagues onGarfield
stravaover here.1:58pm, 1st Jun 2020 -
Nice!SPR2:02pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Had a cycling holiday on the island of Rügen 18 months ago. Must check out what zones I own still!Raggedy runner2:03pm, 1st Jun 2020
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amazing and heartwarmingmulbs2:03pm, 1st Jun 2020
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But what about our chip shop?Nicholls5952:04pm, 1st Jun 2020
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"A lovingly made running and cycling site"minardi2:06pm, 1st Jun 2020
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So they have 'yay' and 'hehe'? I shall add 'some knowledge of German' to my C.V.HowFar?2:07pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Sehr Gut! (Exhausted immediate CSE Level 4 German vocabulary!)3M
Love it, though.2:08pm, 1st Jun 2020 -
So which of you fetchie German speakers is going to start a Herzlich Willkommen auf unserer website thread?Cerrertonia2:19pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Hope you had a chat to her about "Die UX" being "nicht optimal"?! GHappyG(rrr)2:19pm, 1st Jun 2020
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I was just going to say what Cerrers said above and looking forward to our first German thread! GHappyG(rrr)2:20pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Das ist richtigBaronessBL2:20pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Ooh let's Happy G!LindsD2:25pm, 1st Jun 2020
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the word is spreading, yay and hehe to Fetchfam.Fenland Flier2:33pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Das is Gud!Bob!
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Brilliant!chunkywizard2:43pm, 1st Jun 2020
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It's nicht really optimal though HappyG. When it is, I'll stop fiddlingfetcheveryone2:45pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Nun sollen wir viele (mehr) Leute haben! Hoffentlich.JCB2:47pm, 1st Jun 2020
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We really need someone from Prague to joinLittle Nemo2:52pm, 1st Jun 2020
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TheScribbler
3:10pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Love this! I’ve started mentioning the FetchEveryone games in the descriptions of my runs onLizzle
stravato try to get people to have a look.3:14pm, 1st Jun 2020 -
If you can do the club and demographic rankingsflanker
stravaused to give I think you'll get a LOT more people coming over very quickly. Judging by the whinging on twatter that's the one thing being missed.3:18pm, 1st Jun 2020 -
Brilliant1step2far3:24pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Cool that you wrote about the tweet! if there are other fetchies from Germany (or Finland or Sweden, I visit both countries quite often) I'm happy if you add me as buddy! And I must visit the UK when it's possible again to try to get some zones :D I've only been to London once.Juliane Fuchs3:26pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!McGoohan
Fremder, étranger, stranger
Glücklich zu sehen
Je suis enchanté
Happy to see you
Bleibe, reste, stay
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!
Im cabaret, au cabaret, to cabaret!3:30pm, 1st Jun 2020 -
Velociraptor
4:36pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Ausgezeichnet!CogNoscensme AHA5:05pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Ness
5:43pm, 1st Jun 2020
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That is brillianteL Bee!5:58pm, 1st Jun 2020
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‘lovingly made’cathrobinson6:21pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Love itHelegant7:00pm, 1st Jun 2020
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AceNo.127:48pm, 1st Jun 2020
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they are spot on about lovingly madeAutumnleaves8:32pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Welcome to the Fetchfam Juli 🙂stilldreaming8:33pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Fabulous. My browser automatically translated everything so it took a while to with it what was going onTeeBee9:25pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Willkommen!fleecy10:20pm, 1st Jun 2020
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SuperNightjar10:21pm, 1st Jun 2020
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Brilliant!sallykate10:26am, 2nd Jun 2020
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Hol Alle!NDWDave11:01am, 2nd Jun 2020
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Wunderlich!RichHL8:56pm, 2nd Jun 2020
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Wilkommen juliCarpathius3:44am, 3rd Jun 2020
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Get your hobbit on
The Doctor K Cup: Saturday 8th October!
I felt the touch of the kings and the breath of the wind
September (16)
Take This Bus To Cuba
Fetch Bobble Hats
Trumpeting
Training View tweaks (switch maps, game overlays, mile markers)
Training View tweaks (and a play button bug fix)
A long ride and a cold swim.
Play Button
UTMOST Wava & Bike Division Rebuilds
New UTMOST leagues for cyclists and WAVA fans
The Doctor K Cup
Chance encounters
Do I ditch our Facebook stuff?
A keeper, from my feedback inbox...
Ultra distances - update
Adding ultra distances to Fastest Fetchies league.
Try the new Training Groups pages
August (11)
Training Groups Update - Coming Soon
Garmin Queue Issues
Donations without reference numbers :-)
New Elbow Laws
No longer the 3398th fastest Fetchie over 10k!
Pulling counties into league tables
What was I thinking?
County Champion?
Just bear in mind that you asked for this.
Wahoo and Coros users
How to make half a million quid (batteries not included)
July (6)
Club Listings
Book giveaway :-)
Updated Race Portfolio
Updated Targets Page
Exactly ***1*** Spare Ladies L Cycling Jersey
Search All Blogs :-)
June (10)
Imagine you could search all the public blogs...
Banking Scandal at Fetch Towers!
7pm on Baker Island #everyoneday
#EveryoneDay - Sunday 26th June 2022
Spare Challenge Coasters
The North West Passage
Feature Request Voting - Know Your Limits!
UTMOST Division 8: YIKES!
Shepperton Weight Gain Programme
UTMOST Division 9! Sub-50 10k :-)
May (16)
Four hours left :-)
Division 10: No hope of escape?
Book giveaway :-)
Division 11: No place left to hide
New HR Analysis
They're here! Well, not exactly *here*, but...
A quick Darth Mode update
Darth Mode! And a few biscuits for the hyperdrive.
Division 12: Two hours of pushing broom
Dark Mode: Beta
PB Potential? Fancy a quickie? ;-)
Division 12: Running Out Of Road?
Thank you everyone!
Making UTMOST moves :-)
Do you want a Fetch shirt?
I did my UTMOST :-) (plus new sharing infographic)
April (7)
Today's plan
NEW UTMOST BADGES!!!!!
A plug for some races
Raspberry Pavlov
Win a book :-)
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?
Post Office tomorrow - kit spares
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
Badge page refresh / feature requests
Flanci / Fetch Leggings
New Badge Pages
New hill badges
Join me on my fitness journey!
Are you the farmer?
Blog every day challenge - finishers
2021 (187)
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
Seeking map
Streak Watch
The new Fetch buffs are here…
November (23)
Almost there...
The Fetch Library
Update your thread titles
Ascent dissent
Mute a thread
Shortcuts
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
@
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
Do the lightening symbol and star symbol beside the user names in the club and buddies page respectively, have any significance ? They are not separately clickable but just seem to be part of the username.
If you click thru to view a session from the club or buddies page, then if you click the browser back button, it takes you back to the main list, not the club or buddies list that you came from.
Maybe the most recent entries could be shown on the front page like forum posts?
One observation: the grouping by distance vanishes when I click on "my clubs" or following", but doesn't then separate out by club (I have two) or (when it's a big club, i.e. FERC) group them, it's just one list of descending mileage. It'd be nice if the club was named and then shown separately in the table.
One suggestion: it would be nice to be able to switch between viewing per day and viewing per week, but I realise that would screw up the hyperlink with the mileage: unless it could instead then link to the training page on that person's profile, so we could drill down. This would be a great feature, as then you can see instantly when someone's had a high mileage week, which might be missed on just a day-to-day view.