When looking at your benchmarks (Train > Benchmarks), you could either specify "Forever" as the time period, or you could choose a number of months.
I realised that it would be nice to have an "All of [current year]" option, so you could keep an eye on your season's bests too. Especially during a time when you might struggle to get to events for one reason or another.
Anyway. There's an extra option in the dropdown on your benchmarks page, which lets you do just that. And if you look at the URL, you can see how you can actually specify any start date.
fetcheveryone.com/benchmark.php?startdate=2021-01-01
It was a less-than-ten-minutes sort of change, and nothing ground-breaking - but hopefully useful.
Right. Have your selves a merry little June 28th, if you'd be so kind.
I realised that it would be nice to have an "All of [current year]" option, so you could keep an eye on your season's bests too. Especially during a time when you might struggle to get to events for one reason or another.
Anyway. There's an extra option in the dropdown on your benchmarks page, which lets you do just that. And if you look at the URL, you can see how you can actually specify any start date.
fetcheveryone.com/benchmark.php?startdate=2021-01-01
It was a less-than-ten-minutes sort of change, and nothing ground-breaking - but hopefully useful.
Right. Have your selves a merry little June 28th, if you'd be so kind.
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If a race has been held more than once, a link appears on the listing so that you can see the 'All Time Leaderboard'. I've moved that into the header of the race listing now, to make it a tiny bit more prominent.
I've made some little adjustments to the leaderboard page today, to correct some bits that were looking a bit crappy. Here's what the old page looked like for Bedford parkrun (yeah, I know it's not technically a race, but try doing timekeeping one week and seeing how polite people are as they reach the finish line ).
Because there are multiple events during any given year, it was totally breaking that right-hand column. And because any given parkrun on any given weekend has not much more than a handful of Fetchies, it was gappier than a pirate's smile. So I wanted to fix that. Plus I reckoned I could do a better job indicating which performances were PB's, SB's, and to make the gender lists within the main list a bit easier to see. And unless you spot the little underline on 'Time' and 'WAVA', it's not obvious that the table can be sorted by either. If you do change it to WAVA, then it'd be nice if the little table on the right would show the best WAVA attempts too, rather than just the fastest times.
So here's the new version:
I'm not expecting anyone to gush about how amazing it is, but I've tried to work out some solutions to the problems I found, so I just wanted to share.
The mobile version is slightly different too:
Most notably, the WAVA column is now visible, and because the link to sort by WAVA has been moved to the red box at the top, it makes that option available to mobile users too.
In doing all this, it occurred to me that it'd be cool to show a WAVA distribution for the race. It's down below the list on the mobile version just now, but top-right on desktop. With enough data, it could even be possible to compare two events, and see whether one tended to produce higher WAVA scores than the other. I've certainly seen some interesting variations in the shape of that curve for the different events that I've tested on. Here's a quick example - Abingdon Marathon vs London:
My first thoughts are that this fits with my feeling about the two events - London being the aspirational event for all-comers, where crowds are your biggest impediment to getting a good time; Abingdon showing up as a place for those hard efforts where you can be alone with the pain.
I've made some little adjustments to the leaderboard page today, to correct some bits that were looking a bit crappy. Here's what the old page looked like for Bedford parkrun (yeah, I know it's not technically a race, but try doing timekeeping one week and seeing how polite people are as they reach the finish line ).
Because there are multiple events during any given year, it was totally breaking that right-hand column. And because any given parkrun on any given weekend has not much more than a handful of Fetchies, it was gappier than a pirate's smile. So I wanted to fix that. Plus I reckoned I could do a better job indicating which performances were PB's, SB's, and to make the gender lists within the main list a bit easier to see. And unless you spot the little underline on 'Time' and 'WAVA', it's not obvious that the table can be sorted by either. If you do change it to WAVA, then it'd be nice if the little table on the right would show the best WAVA attempts too, rather than just the fastest times.
So here's the new version:
I'm not expecting anyone to gush about how amazing it is, but I've tried to work out some solutions to the problems I found, so I just wanted to share.
The mobile version is slightly different too:
Most notably, the WAVA column is now visible, and because the link to sort by WAVA has been moved to the red box at the top, it makes that option available to mobile users too.
In doing all this, it occurred to me that it'd be cool to show a WAVA distribution for the race. It's down below the list on the mobile version just now, but top-right on desktop. With enough data, it could even be possible to compare two events, and see whether one tended to produce higher WAVA scores than the other. I've certainly seen some interesting variations in the shape of that curve for the different events that I've tested on. Here's a quick example - Abingdon Marathon vs London:
My first thoughts are that this fits with my feeling about the two events - London being the aspirational event for all-comers, where crowds are your biggest impediment to getting a good time; Abingdon showing up as a place for those hard efforts where you can be alone with the pain.
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Nice. 16:43 [goes off to check Dinton]chunkyblizzard5:16pm, 24th Jun 2021
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Thanks chunkers.fetcheveryone5:26pm, 24th Jun 2021
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Looks much better. I had a look at the all-time leaderboard for Fake parkrun. Without wishing to start a war, would it work to also show annual leaders by gender (m, f, r) on the bit under the chart?Sigh5:31pm, 24th Jun 2021
This week, I 'ave been mostly updating the Race Finder.
To give you a chance to compare the two, you can find the new one here:
fetcheveryone.com/races-map.php
and the old one here:
fetcheveryone.com/old-races-map.php
If you CBA with going for a look, I've even done you some screenshots. Here's the old version:
and here's the new version:
There are quite a few changes, hopefully nothing that doesn't make good sense. Let me run past them with you:
1) I've dropped the text from the start of the page. Better I think to let you get straight to what you want. Other sites that are essentially search engines (AirBNB, Amazon, RightMove) don't waste time telling you how to get stuck in - they just make it obvious what you have to do.
2) The main search parameters now live across the top, rather than down the side. I have hidden some of them behind the 'More Filters' button. Server logs suggest that they are used fairly infrequently compared to the main params.
2b) I've added a '+-1000 mile' option now, for those of you who like to search faraway places for potential events to base a trip around. [part of FR#621]
2c) I've added a '90 days away' and '180 days away' options, as handy options for when you're planning a marathon from scratch. [FR#555] And for those that voted for it, an 'All of 2021' option. [part of FR#541]
3) You'll notice three tabs - for events, parkruns and 'virtual events'. The first of these lists all the 'normal' running events, and is the default view. I've also made each tab show the number of matching things within. If your search returns 98347899873567 results, the tab will tell you, but there's also a polite yellow box that tells you you'll only get the first 100 in each category.
3b) Although the old version has a list of parkruns (tucked down on the right in the yellow box), it looks like a real afterthought on that page. It was! And what's the deal with those grey-brown boxes round each one? Are they clickable? (Yes) Can I see them on the map? (No). They deserve better, so they have their own tab now.
3c) A while back I made it possible to mark an event as virtual when adding it to the database - so now it's time to make sure they are in the right place. And whilst the lack of a pin on the map is a potential problem, it would still be nice to be able to filter the options by distance, wouldn't it. [FR#1145] And when you go look at that tab, there's no map, but I've added a price column - so you can see quickly which events are trying to take advantage of your enthusiasm
4) The map itself should render as a square. I've added the parkrun dots to it too (see the purple 'p' symbols - I used lowercase, I promise), which has really livened it up.
4b) If you drag the map around, a green 'Search here' button appears in its top-right corner. If you click that, it will reload the page, but using the new centre of the map as the epicentre for your search. Note that your chosen radius will still apply - so if the visible map shows a wider area than your search radius covers, you may get some blank areas outside the circle. [part of FR#621]
5) To the right, you'll see the matching listings. If you put your mouse over one of these, it should highlight the location of that event on the map, by hiding all the others. Handy for a quick look at where something is.
5b) A little usability thing - if the list of results is taller than the map, a little 'Scroll For More' button appears in the bottom right of the listings to make it obvious that you can pull the list up for more.
6) Mobile stuff. The following screenshots show you the before and after, viewed on Chrome's simulation of an iPhone5 (320 pixel width):
On the left, what I am trying to show is just how much scrolling you have to do before you have to get to anything that hints at giving you what you need. By stripping the intro text and hiding less-used filters, you get to see the map straight away, which means you get a really good idea of what this page is going to give you without having to touch a thing.
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I'm reading a great book at the moment - it's called 'Don't Make Me Think', by Steve Krug. The premise is that the most important usability rule is to let the user know what's going on without forcing them to have to spend time working it out. It's full of great usability tidbits and examples that make you look at your own pages with a fresh eye. amzn.to
To give you a chance to compare the two, you can find the new one here:
fetcheveryone.com/races-map.php
and the old one here:
fetcheveryone.com/old-races-map.php
If you CBA with going for a look, I've even done you some screenshots. Here's the old version:
and here's the new version:
There are quite a few changes, hopefully nothing that doesn't make good sense. Let me run past them with you:
1) I've dropped the text from the start of the page. Better I think to let you get straight to what you want. Other sites that are essentially search engines (AirBNB, Amazon, RightMove) don't waste time telling you how to get stuck in - they just make it obvious what you have to do.
2) The main search parameters now live across the top, rather than down the side. I have hidden some of them behind the 'More Filters' button. Server logs suggest that they are used fairly infrequently compared to the main params.
2b) I've added a '+-1000 mile' option now, for those of you who like to search faraway places for potential events to base a trip around. [part of FR#621]
2c) I've added a '90 days away' and '180 days away' options, as handy options for when you're planning a marathon from scratch. [FR#555] And for those that voted for it, an 'All of 2021' option. [part of FR#541]
3) You'll notice three tabs - for events, parkruns and 'virtual events'. The first of these lists all the 'normal' running events, and is the default view. I've also made each tab show the number of matching things within. If your search returns 98347899873567 results, the tab will tell you, but there's also a polite yellow box that tells you you'll only get the first 100 in each category.
3b) Although the old version has a list of parkruns (tucked down on the right in the yellow box), it looks like a real afterthought on that page. It was! And what's the deal with those grey-brown boxes round each one? Are they clickable? (Yes) Can I see them on the map? (No). They deserve better, so they have their own tab now.
3c) A while back I made it possible to mark an event as virtual when adding it to the database - so now it's time to make sure they are in the right place. And whilst the lack of a pin on the map is a potential problem, it would still be nice to be able to filter the options by distance, wouldn't it. [FR#1145] And when you go look at that tab, there's no map, but I've added a price column - so you can see quickly which events are trying to take advantage of your enthusiasm
4) The map itself should render as a square. I've added the parkrun dots to it too (see the purple 'p' symbols - I used lowercase, I promise), which has really livened it up.
4b) If you drag the map around, a green 'Search here' button appears in its top-right corner. If you click that, it will reload the page, but using the new centre of the map as the epicentre for your search. Note that your chosen radius will still apply - so if the visible map shows a wider area than your search radius covers, you may get some blank areas outside the circle. [part of FR#621]
5) To the right, you'll see the matching listings. If you put your mouse over one of these, it should highlight the location of that event on the map, by hiding all the others. Handy for a quick look at where something is.
5b) A little usability thing - if the list of results is taller than the map, a little 'Scroll For More' button appears in the bottom right of the listings to make it obvious that you can pull the list up for more.
6) Mobile stuff. The following screenshots show you the before and after, viewed on Chrome's simulation of an iPhone5 (320 pixel width):
On the left, what I am trying to show is just how much scrolling you have to do before you have to get to anything that hints at giving you what you need. By stripping the intro text and hiding less-used filters, you get to see the map straight away, which means you get a really good idea of what this page is going to give you without having to touch a thing.
--
I'm reading a great book at the moment - it's called 'Don't Make Me Think', by Steve Krug. The premise is that the most important usability rule is to let the user know what's going on without forcing them to have to spend time working it out. It's full of great usability tidbits and examples that make you look at your own pages with a fresh eye. amzn.to
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Like it!westmoors3:09pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Festive Flier
3:24pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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nice! Thanks Fetchchunkyblizzard3:48pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Nice! Small bug - if I’ve got the green Search Here button on the screen and chose the virtual events tab, the button is still there overlaying the listings. This is on an iPad.Fragile Xmas Ornament3:58pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Very pretty and very usable. Ta!RichHL3:59pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Ta FDNB - that should be fixed now.fetcheveryone4:01pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Well that all looks fantastic! Thank you!Sigh4:11pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Looks fab. Thanks 😊Ness5:27pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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NeatMrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)6:13pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Yup, fixed now.Fragile Xmas Ornament8:01pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Hmm why 1000 why not just any distance away ?Joe Hawk8:05pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Love thisLindsD8:30pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Joe - because I don’t want every database query having to return every listing in the entire database.fetcheveryone8:45pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Really good set of changes. Great stuff, and lovely to see your write up of it too. Double winner!roberton8:56pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Good workSerendippily9:03pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Brilliant! But Dr S says please revert to the old one, because apparently I already do too many races and she doesn’t want me to find any more.♪♫ Synge ♪♫9:33pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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Nice changes and a great book too. Other book in the area was Design of Sites, but it might be a bit dated these days.MovingAlong10:24pm, 23rd Jun 2021
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You’ve been busy! Great effort!JCB2:34pm, 24th Jun 2021
There's a little dropdown box that will let you quickly get to all author's previous blogs.
Yes, if you're on a desktop, there's a thing over on the right >>>> titled 'Blog Archive' that does the same sort of thing. I've added an 'Expand All' button to that list too, so you don't have to spend ages opening and closing the different leaves of the tree.
So why the duplicate functionality? Well, if you're viewing on a mobile, the blog archive thingy ends up being underneath all the blogs. Which means that plenty of less-persistent scrollers may not even have been aware that it existed.
S'only a little change, but I quite like it
Yes, if you're on a desktop, there's a thing over on the right >>>> titled 'Blog Archive' that does the same sort of thing. I've added an 'Expand All' button to that list too, so you don't have to spend ages opening and closing the different leaves of the tree.
So why the duplicate functionality? Well, if you're viewing on a mobile, the blog archive thingy ends up being underneath all the blogs. Which means that plenty of less-persistent scrollers may not even have been aware that it existed.
S'only a little change, but I quite like it
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👍Stevewjj1:08pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Like it!Ness1:20pm, 21st Jun 2021
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I love it!LindsD1:30pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Good idea!3FrenchMs1:36pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Do you know what you've started?um
While you're doing this, how about the reverse as well, ie once expanded, it changes to 'contract all' ?2:23pm, 21st Jun 2021 -
I make that 4 minutes and change. NEXT!fetcheveryone2:28pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Could you put the expand all /contract all on the "Your Routes" as well please as it is a pain having them all open to start with?Chrisity3:03pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Thanks fetch !um3:22pm, 21st Jun 2021
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ExcellentPinks3:47pm, 21st Jun 2021
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"Music of 1994" is a bit overdueDvorak3:54pm, 21st Jun 2021
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HandySerendippily6:19pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Ps how does it work with buddy blogs? Can you see the title if you’re non buddy?Serendippily6:20pm, 21st Jun 2021
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NiceJenelopy9:54pm, 21st Jun 2021
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D25*xy4aXma5name!
10:26pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Seratonin
10:26pm, 21st Jun 2021
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Ooh I love this! Though will probably use it most for my own blogs. You know when you think hang on, have I actually written this blog already…?Feleecy Navidad11:01am, 22nd Jun 2021
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Nice! I’ve wondered sometimes about a ‘back to bottom’ button. It’d be a bit handy for some pages.JCB3:46pm, 22nd Jun 2021
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@Serendippily - it should only give you options that you've been permitted to see.fetcheveryone8:22am, 23rd Jun 2021
Back last week (see June 10th: Some little updates to your routes list), I described some amendments I'd made to the 'Your Routes' page, to make it easier for you to manage and categorise your list.
I've followed this up with some small changes to the 'View Route' page. Mostly it's usability tweaks, but I've also done away with the old 'Edit Route' button that used to hang off it. That took you to a fairly old page with a very basic Google Maps-based route editor. It had none of the features of 'Add Route' page. I *could* have updated 'Edit Route' to make it very similar to 'Add Route'... But it felt like a massive gumption trap to build two similar versions of something.
Instead, if you click the new 'Send to Editor' button, it takes you to the 'Add Route' page, and pumps that route in as though you'd just created it. Saving it will create a new route (so you might have to delete the old one, if it's of no further use). And it means that I can focus all my efforts on just one route plotting page now.
I hope all that makes sense, and that you're not feeling too hot. Or too cold. Or too anything.
I've followed this up with some small changes to the 'View Route' page. Mostly it's usability tweaks, but I've also done away with the old 'Edit Route' button that used to hang off it. That took you to a fairly old page with a very basic Google Maps-based route editor. It had none of the features of 'Add Route' page. I *could* have updated 'Edit Route' to make it very similar to 'Add Route'... But it felt like a massive gumption trap to build two similar versions of something.
Instead, if you click the new 'Send to Editor' button, it takes you to the 'Add Route' page, and pumps that route in as though you'd just created it. Saving it will create a new route (so you might have to delete the old one, if it's of no further use). And it means that I can focus all my efforts on just one route plotting page now.
I hope all that makes sense, and that you're not feeling too hot. Or too cold. Or too anything.
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CleverRosehip
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Sounds good ... will there (or can there) be a reminder or subtle nudge to delete the older one if no longer needed or wanted?um5:03pm, 16th Jun 2021
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If I enter a route manually because of a gps fail for one of the games (e.g. Fetch point) and then save that as a piece of training - what happens to that training record if I later delete the route? I have a lot of training labeled something like gpsfail-date and would like to delete them all - but would still want the route to show in my training log...MisterTea5:29pm, 16th Jun 2021
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Mr Tea - if you delete the route, it disappears from your training entry. For that reason, I have a GPS Fails category within my route list.fetcheveryone5:59pm, 16th Jun 2021
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Sounds like a good plan 😀MisterTea6:25pm, 16th Jun 2021
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Good move! (It's a little cold here, but not complaining.)JCB12:32am, 17th Jun 2021
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A big thumbs up for improving the editability of an existing route!♪♫ Synge ♪♫2:20am, 17th Jun 2021
Morning
I messaged the 25 people who voted 'yes' on the Event Clips feature request, and have said that if I got 20 confirmed people, I could buy a batch of 20 sets. The price is £7 for a set, which includes UK p&p, and the deadline I suggested was June 15th (tomorrow).
I currently have confirmed interest totalling 27 sets of Event Clips:
Seratonin
Kanajlo x2
SarahWoo
LindsD
Snoot
Sigh x4
SsH
Corrah
Pothunter
Badger
Serendippily
Sushi x2
WA
LouiseRuns
bja61 x2
Rascal
Wednesday Mouse
Jayfire
JJ Flash
Flatlander x2
So (sS)... this is a final shout out for anyone who definitely wants a set to come forward.
EDIT: List updated to include comments up to 12.43 on 15th Jun. Will keep list open until the end of the day, and place an order tomorrow.
I messaged the 25 people who voted 'yes' on the Event Clips feature request, and have said that if I got 20 confirmed people, I could buy a batch of 20 sets. The price is £7 for a set, which includes UK p&p, and the deadline I suggested was June 15th (tomorrow).
I currently have confirmed interest totalling 27 sets of Event Clips:
Seratonin
Kanajlo x2
SarahWoo
LindsD
Snoot
Sigh x4
SsH
Corrah
Pothunter
Badger
Serendippily
Sushi x2
WA
LouiseRuns
bja61 x2
Rascal
Wednesday Mouse
Jayfire
JJ Flash
Flatlander x2
So (sS)... this is a final shout out for anyone who definitely wants a set to come forward.
EDIT: List updated to include comments up to 12.43 on 15th Jun. Will keep list open until the end of the day, and place an order tomorrow.
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Put me down as a yes for 1 set pleaseGod Rest Ye Merry Pothunter10:02am, 14th Jun 2021
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I'm a Yes. Had a thick moment; looked at the request when your notification came through but didn't do anything at the time, couldn't remember what they were called to find the notification again to follow the instructions. Can send you feedback if preferred.Santa Badgey10:04am, 14th Jun 2021
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I've added the two of you to the listfetcheveryone10:07am, 14th Jun 2021
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I’ll have a set pleaseSerendippily10:28am, 14th Jun 2021
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Thanks for the support on this, it would be great if it works out, but if not, never mind!Sigh10:30am, 14th Jun 2021
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PS - I did say originally that I wanted 4 sets (2 spare), so can you update me please?Sigh10:31am, 14th Jun 2021
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Can I have 2 sets please. 😁Sushi10:39am, 14th Jun 2021
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Yes please- one setMabelMoonface10:52am, 14th Jun 2021
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Can I have a set please.LouiseRuns 🌹🇬🇧 🇪🇺11:39am, 14th Jun 2021
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I’ll have 2 sets too please!WayOfTheDodo6:55pm, 14th Jun 2021
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Count me in for 1 set please Fetch.Rascal7:10pm, 14th Jun 2021
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I'll take a set pleaseWednesday Mouse7:40pm, 14th Jun 2021
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What is an event clip?Nightjar11:12pm, 14th Jun 2021
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@Nightjar, see this earlier blog: fetcheveryone.com/blog/3/2021/4#blog424341Sigh6:07am, 15th Jun 2021
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I'm a bit late seeing this. Could I have 2 sets please if you've not already made the order?Flatlander10:47am, 15th Jun 2021
As things stand, the site is serving pages as normal, but the scheduled tasks that happen in the background are at a standstill at the moment.
As an example: when you log a training entry, it goes into our game queue. A scheduled task runs every couple of minutes, and moves things from the game queue into each of the games that you're signed up for (e.g. Fetchpoint, WSW, Conq etc). Then there's another scheduled task that picks things up from these queues, and processes them to update your zones, squares, bugs etc.
This is also why trader values didn't update properly overnight. They usually all change at midnight, to reflect another day dropping off the back of the 90 day valuation. However, when the runner logs a run, their value is recalculated correctly, but could have resulted in you losing credits. I'm really sorry, but I don't think I'm gonna try unpicking that but please don't burn down the stock exchange.
The things that have stopped working are typically 'extensions' that have to be added on to a default installation of the coding languages that live on the server. It appears that *somehow* the coding language was updated to its latest version, but that the extensions were not updated/enabled.
The missing extensions (at least those that have raised their heads) have now been re-enabled. However it may take a bit of time for the game queues to settle down. There are currently about 1200 items of training sitting in the game queue. There's no need (and in fact, please don't) upload your run again, or spam refresh I know that's what I'd do though, so no worries if you already have
EDIT: have found the cause of the problem too. There's a bit of software on the server that automatically adds security patches as and when they are released. This is obviously a good thing. But apparently, it got a bit over-excited, and decided that I would also want the latest version of the coding language, not just the patched edition of the version it was happily running.
As an example: when you log a training entry, it goes into our game queue. A scheduled task runs every couple of minutes, and moves things from the game queue into each of the games that you're signed up for (e.g. Fetchpoint, WSW, Conq etc). Then there's another scheduled task that picks things up from these queues, and processes them to update your zones, squares, bugs etc.
This is also why trader values didn't update properly overnight. They usually all change at midnight, to reflect another day dropping off the back of the 90 day valuation. However, when the runner logs a run, their value is recalculated correctly, but could have resulted in you losing credits. I'm really sorry, but I don't think I'm gonna try unpicking that but please don't burn down the stock exchange.
The things that have stopped working are typically 'extensions' that have to be added on to a default installation of the coding languages that live on the server. It appears that *somehow* the coding language was updated to its latest version, but that the extensions were not updated/enabled.
The missing extensions (at least those that have raised their heads) have now been re-enabled. However it may take a bit of time for the game queues to settle down. There are currently about 1200 items of training sitting in the game queue. There's no need (and in fact, please don't) upload your run again, or spam refresh I know that's what I'd do though, so no worries if you already have
EDIT: have found the cause of the problem too. There's a bit of software on the server that automatically adds security patches as and when they are released. This is obviously a good thing. But apparently, it got a bit over-excited, and decided that I would also want the latest version of the coding language, not just the patched edition of the version it was happily running.
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I'll wait to upload my impressive 2 mile run.Festive Flier11:49am, 11th Jun 2021
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I thought that's what broke it in the first place I hope you had a good one.fetcheveryone11:53am, 11th Jun 2021
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Last night I had a few entries on Garmin which I uploaded all but one did. Ended up getting my laptop out and doing the fit file thing this was around 10pm. SorryNight-owl
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I'm doing nothing so as not to add to the problem.RichHL12:01pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Apart from this, obvs.RichHL12:01pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Thanks for all your lack of effortfetcheveryone12:02pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Disgusting! I lost 9 points on trader, I demand a refund!! Joking apart you are doing a grand job, hope it hasn’t been too big a headacheMrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)12:03pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Actually Mrs J, I got out for a walk with K, because there wasn't a great deal I could do.fetcheveryone12:05pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Down With This Sort Of Thing!Angus Clydesdale12:10pm, 11th Jun 2021
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*grabs Fetchfork*fetcheveryone12:10pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Hope it all gets sorted I am no hurry to run...chunkyblizzard12:26pm, 11th Jun 2021
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I'm helping you and the Fetch hamsters by being injured and not doing any running. That's helping, right? Well done getting to bottom of the prob and hope all settles down soon. GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)12:40pm, 11th Jun 2021
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It's a disc race. I am beyond outraged. I demand reparations! *mutters darkly*JamieKai *chameleon*12:54pm, 11th Jun 2021
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thanks for your time in sorting this, im enjoying my day off while you have to sort it out !DingDocMerrily12:58pm, 11th Jun 2021
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I think you have time to watch any Star Wars movie whilst things catch up. Go for episode 3 as you now have the high ground.runnerbean1:03pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Recent high profile internet newsum
1) Underwater avalanche breaks comms cable 2 miles down breaking African Internet bbc.co.uk
2) Fastly customer breaks internet for an hour bbc.co.uk
3) Fetch ‘a bit slow’ and catching back up – haven’t seen this one reported yet !5:38pm, 11th Jun 2021 -
Sorry I run every day...and walk a few times a week, so I'm constantly adding to things. I don't do WSW though, so one less thing for it to worry about!Garfield9:10pm, 11th Jun 2021
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Is this why I had trouble with my grocery order?D25*xy4aXma5name!9:36am, 12th Jun 2021
Hi folks,
I'm seeing quite a few errors in our server log - it looks like maybe something got auto-updated overnight, and as a result, a few bits of my code are not happy. So far, it appears that it's affecting Fitbit and Polar imports, "follow roads" within the route plotter, and potentially the creation of new markers within Fetchpoint. I'm working on sorting all that out, and will update when I can.
Cheers!
I'm seeing quite a few errors in our server log - it looks like maybe something got auto-updated overnight, and as a result, a few bits of my code are not happy. So far, it appears that it's affecting Fitbit and Polar imports, "follow roads" within the route plotter, and potentially the creation of new markers within Fetchpoint. I'm working on sorting all that out, and will update when I can.
Cheers!
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Good luck!God Rest Ye Merry Pothunter6:47am, 11th Jun 2021
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My WSW score hasn’t updated yet either. Not sure if it’s related to this issue?jelly6:53am, 11th Jun 2021
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Oh no what a way to start Friday! Hope you get to the bottom of it shortly.Rrunner7:00am, 11th Jun 2021
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Yes. Good luck and happy Friday! 😜😁Ness7:07am, 11th Jun 2021
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Oh dear. Hope it’s not too complicated to sort.Corrah7:15am, 11th Jun 2021
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‘Plug in over there R2 you should be able to access the whole network ‘runnerbean7:21am, 11th Jun 2021
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Sounds like a fun day! I've had a couple of runners lose points despite buying at 2am... Don't know if that's related? Hope it's not too much of a headache 😬BareHeadEm7:22am, 11th Jun 2021
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Take a deep breath, good luck and hopefully it's not hard to sort.ftrobbie7:26am, 11th Jun 2021
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Good luck. Certificate error?Nightjar7:39am, 11th Jun 2021
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I bet it's that bloody Laurence Fishburne up to no good again.Sigh7:42am, 11th Jun 2021
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Good luckElsie Too7:45am, 11th Jun 2021
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Probably not related but I bought someone in Trader an hour or so ago - they've since run and logged a 14km run and their score has dropped 4 points ! Have funMisterTea7:46am, 11th Jun 2021
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Good luck sorting the glitches, hope it’s a straight forward fix.Alice Navidad7:54am, 11th Jun 2021
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Something bad happened to t'internet last night in general, just around 10pm. All my smart lamps etc. around the place started showing server errors as did the Alexa service at Amazon, and there were reported faults at AWS.3FrenchMs
Worth a look at Downdetector.co.uk to see if any of the underpinning services you use are still unavailable?7:54am, 11th Jun 2021 -
Hope it's an easy fix. Though quite like having no red bug this morning 😉Sushi8:18am, 11th Jun 2021
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My run uploaded this morning didn't have the usual "nth fastest of nn runs." also the dropdown list of saved routes looks different but I guess I should read your blog from yesterday!Fitz8:39am, 11th Jun 2021
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Oops, probably wasn’t a good time for me to change my avatar either cos that’s broken too!jelly8:53am, 11th Jun 2021
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Oh no! Good luck in getting it sorted! I hate it when 'they' apply updates and mess up my websites!Pegg9:01am, 11th Jun 2021
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"run level 5 diagnostic"roberton9:22am, 11th Jun 2021
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sy ;rsdy yjr gpti, od eptlomh [tp[rt;uMisterTea9:43am, 11th Jun 2021
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oh dear, hope its not too much of a bad day for you.D25*xy4aXma5name!9:45am, 11th Jun 2021
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Yes, the overnight doesnt trigger until a run is logged. I posted yesterday evening that I was worth 628. I was just now too this morning. I logged a 0 km run and it triggered the revaluation, setting it to 620. Based on this I have sold everyone that is NOT red yet, and kept the reds in the hope it will correct itself.Nord Rundeer 🦌10:16am, 11th Jun 2021
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I logged a bike ride earlier this morning but my Fetchpoint score hasn't updated. Also, the "Recent activity" shows the same people and activities as were there over 2 hours ago (their activities took place yesterday evening), nor is there a queue of other activities waiting to be dealt with. Presumably the Fetchpoint updater is broken.Flatlander11:09am, 11th Jun 2021
I had my second AZ jab yesterday. All good so far - I got a run in this morning, which is an improvement on last time.
I've been making some changes to the 'Your Routes' page, to try to make it a bit more usable. The old page was somewhat uninspiring - it was just a list of all the routes you've created and saved using our route planner; or ones that you've saved from the maps in your training log.
One of the features of your route list is the ability to categorise your routes. Except it was a very tiresome process. You had to go to the route list, view the route, go to the edit screen, find the dropdown allowing you to choose a category, change it, press the save button - and then it would take you back to the main list. Not exactly the snappiest way to manage your category list.
There are nearly 10,000 Fetchies with a saved route, and about 3000 of those have 50 or more routes. So you'd think that the ability to categorise routes would be handy. There are about 1500 people who have tried using the categories - but only about 180 of them have 5 or more categories. Not everyone wants to be organised, but I figured that at least part of this was down to crappy usability.
My goal whilst spring-cleaning the page was to make it a good deal easier to transfer stuff between categories. I have 75 saved routes, and it took me about five minutes to spray them about into my newly-created categories.
My categories:
Races
Bedford
Stapleford
Wales
Devon
Peaks
IOW
Overseas
Watch Fails
Instead of having to go through too much faff, you just click the little folder icon next to a route (see the little purple circle in the screenshot), and choose the new destination category.
Just a few other notes:
1) if you remove a category, everything within it just goes back to 'Miscellaneous'.
2) you can click the minus symbols to close up a category, to clear down the stuff you don't want.
3) choosing a new category for a route *does* reload the page, which is not quite how I'd like it, but it's way quicker than the old method.
Here's the page, if you fancy a nosey:
fetcheveryone.com/routes-private.php
I've been making some changes to the 'Your Routes' page, to try to make it a bit more usable. The old page was somewhat uninspiring - it was just a list of all the routes you've created and saved using our route planner; or ones that you've saved from the maps in your training log.
One of the features of your route list is the ability to categorise your routes. Except it was a very tiresome process. You had to go to the route list, view the route, go to the edit screen, find the dropdown allowing you to choose a category, change it, press the save button - and then it would take you back to the main list. Not exactly the snappiest way to manage your category list.
There are nearly 10,000 Fetchies with a saved route, and about 3000 of those have 50 or more routes. So you'd think that the ability to categorise routes would be handy. There are about 1500 people who have tried using the categories - but only about 180 of them have 5 or more categories. Not everyone wants to be organised, but I figured that at least part of this was down to crappy usability.
My goal whilst spring-cleaning the page was to make it a good deal easier to transfer stuff between categories. I have 75 saved routes, and it took me about five minutes to spray them about into my newly-created categories.
My categories:
Races
Bedford
Stapleford
Wales
Devon
Peaks
IOW
Overseas
Watch Fails
Instead of having to go through too much faff, you just click the little folder icon next to a route (see the little purple circle in the screenshot), and choose the new destination category.
Just a few other notes:
1) if you remove a category, everything within it just goes back to 'Miscellaneous'.
2) you can click the minus symbols to close up a category, to clear down the stuff you don't want.
3) choosing a new category for a route *does* reload the page, which is not quite how I'd like it, but it's way quicker than the old method.
Here's the page, if you fancy a nosey:
fetcheveryone.com/routes-private.php
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Any chance of having a 'search' option on that page? So if eg. I wanted to find a route that probably has Pocklington in the name I could search for that and they'd all come up?Pegg4:21pm, 10th Jun 2021
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Excellent. That's just distracted me from work for half an hour. One comment: could the add category button be a bit more obvious? (I'm viewing in Nigeria skin and it just looks like ordinary text).Diogenes4:33pm, 10th Jun 2021
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I like it!Ness5:10pm, 10th Jun 2021
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Like this. Thanks.LindsD5:34pm, 10th Jun 2021
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Thank you - I will enjoy spring cleaning my routes cupboard.Autumnleaves6:04pm, 10th Jun 2021
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Excellent, thank you!Sigh6:04pm, 10th Jun 2021
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Great work, i did use the groups but gave up as it was hard work. I'll have a go at organising my stuff now, there's only about 750 of them.Chrisity
Thanks for having them in alphabetical order, it would be nice to have the date alternative as well.9:13pm, 10th Jun 2021 -
Just spent a fun five minutes categorising all the runs I’ve not been able to do recently.Raggedy runner9:42pm, 10th Jun 2021
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I was a user of route categories anyway, but only four categories so not in your elite group! I can't say I ever found it too much faff but anything that makes thins easier and quicker is of course A Good Thing.Fitz8:43am, 11th Jun 2021
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A late query - what does the camera icon to the left of the route name indicate?um
Any chance of a date sort? or 'last 7 or 14 days only' type filter?
Or is it too late & should be a feature request ?7:17pm, 25th Jun 2021
The feature request page is now two years old - wow!
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
There are 608 live requests, which seems like a lot. But there are also 514 that I've marked as resolved. Sure, some of those are because they are duplicates, and some I've said no to. But as a source of direction for the site, it's been absolutely brilliant.
I always feel a bit bad when something gets a high vote, if I can't get it done. Usually this is because there's a bit too much spaghetti in the way. In these cases, I keep them in my head as something to work towards - so they still help steer my thinking.
There are 99,475 live votes in the system. This number goes down as well as up, because I keep things tidy by deleting votes on the ones I've marked as resolved. Voters are generally positive, with 26% yes votes, 12% no votes, and 62% in the middle who don't mind either way.
I did consider introducing a quota of (say) 100 yes votes for each person, to encourage you to focus on the stuff that means most to you, rather than the current system, which allows you to support everything. But (a) there are 83 people who have already exceeded this, including one person who has voted yes to 459 things; and (b) asking people to research a massive list, and chop and change all the time seems to be a bit of an ask. I want you to enjoy yourselves Maybe there's a better option, where you can pick 10 favourites. Yeah, that might work - I'll have a think about that.
There are 796 different voters. If you're not one of that 796, then you're missing out on your opportunity to help steer the ship I don't take your requests to management, and get approval from the board. I just do them, if I can!
Anyway... I've just made it a bit easier to get your voting done. Previously, when you clicked a voting button, the whole page would reload. As a big page, it can take a bit of time to load - so I can see that it was frustrating and a bit offputting. But thanks to Feature Request #1085 from shanksi, I've amended that page so that there's no reload. You can just tap the voting buttons, and it updates your choice pretty much instantly. The ones you haven't voted on are bright yellow, so it should be a lot easier to work your way through the list.
Cast some votes here:
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
There are 608 live requests, which seems like a lot. But there are also 514 that I've marked as resolved. Sure, some of those are because they are duplicates, and some I've said no to. But as a source of direction for the site, it's been absolutely brilliant.
I always feel a bit bad when something gets a high vote, if I can't get it done. Usually this is because there's a bit too much spaghetti in the way. In these cases, I keep them in my head as something to work towards - so they still help steer my thinking.
There are 99,475 live votes in the system. This number goes down as well as up, because I keep things tidy by deleting votes on the ones I've marked as resolved. Voters are generally positive, with 26% yes votes, 12% no votes, and 62% in the middle who don't mind either way.
I did consider introducing a quota of (say) 100 yes votes for each person, to encourage you to focus on the stuff that means most to you, rather than the current system, which allows you to support everything. But (a) there are 83 people who have already exceeded this, including one person who has voted yes to 459 things; and (b) asking people to research a massive list, and chop and change all the time seems to be a bit of an ask. I want you to enjoy yourselves Maybe there's a better option, where you can pick 10 favourites. Yeah, that might work - I'll have a think about that.
There are 796 different voters. If you're not one of that 796, then you're missing out on your opportunity to help steer the ship I don't take your requests to management, and get approval from the board. I just do them, if I can!
Anyway... I've just made it a bit easier to get your voting done. Previously, when you clicked a voting button, the whole page would reload. As a big page, it can take a bit of time to load - so I can see that it was frustrating and a bit offputting. But thanks to Feature Request #1085 from shanksi, I've amended that page so that there's no reload. You can just tap the voting buttons, and it updates your choice pretty much instantly. The ones you haven't voted on are bright yellow, so it should be a lot easier to work your way through the list.
Cast some votes here:
fetcheveryone.com/featurevoting
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That’s much better, Fetch. Thanks.Ness1:34pm, 9th Jun 2021
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👏👏👏👏EvilPixie1:38pm, 9th Jun 2021
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I like the Feature Requests Feature.paul the builder
I would like you to name and shame the 459-yes-er also. Blindly positive and supportive to the point of indiscriminately so.... Hang on, it's HappyG, isn't it?1:53pm, 9th Jun 2021 -
A request about requests If I may When you close a feature as resolved (eg the adding of a PB marker to races) it is impossible to comment on it any longer. However sometimes your implementation of the feature means I'd like to comment on the way it's implemented, do you think that would be possible? I know I could enter a new feature request but that loses the link to the original. My comment for the new PB flag in your race portfolio is it is fab but it would be good to be able to filter on that. Shall I enter it as a new request?chunkyblizzard2:08pm, 9th Jun 2021
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cw - yes to all of that.fetcheveryone
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At the other end of the scale, we have a person with 525 no votesfetcheveryone2:16pm, 9th Jun 2021
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""Your voting record: FOR 117 MEH 295 AGAINST 195""paul the builder
So I'm guilty of being one of the 83. But far away from being champion of positivity or curmudgeonliness.2:32pm, 9th Jun 2021 -
I had a bad moment beccause I recognised "459 votes". Fortunately I'm 459 "Meh"s, not 459 "Yes"!3FrenchMs
Nicely done. Prioritisng my top 10 would be easy.2:38pm, 9th Jun 2021 -
I think you vote on what’s in front of you so limiting yes etc defeats the purpose. Maybe a hell yeah which is limited to 10 activeSerendippily3:44pm, 9th Jun 2021
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Sadly looking at a list of 608 requests gives me the same sinking / depressed feeling I get when looking at my backlog of things to do at work. But the change you have made should make a significant difference. Maybe I'll manage another look...Nightjar6:16pm, 9th Jun 2021
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That sounds toughfetcheveryone7:15pm, 9th Jun 2021
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Not reloading should get you far more votes - I always got bored of it.flanker
Let people filter their 'yes' requests and then order them (or allocate a fixed (10?) number of stars)?12:19am, 10th Jun 2021 -
Your voting record: FOR 373 MEH 137 AGAINST 95BareHeadEm
I'm one of the 83 😬
I love the new page, I think it's great 😊7:31am, 11th Jun 2021
For at least three years, I've changed the Fetch logo to its rainbow version during June each year. This is to show our support for LGBTQ+ people; for inclusivity; and acceptance of diversity.
I recently saw a post on social media from someone who was calling out companies who only pay lip service to the pride flag. It really got me thinking. This year, I've designed and sold a nice quantity of our rainbow shirts and vests. I've not just shown my support for the rainbow. I've profited from it too.
I hope that everyone who knows me feels like I am someone who tries to do the right thing - and I want to carry on being that person. I'm NOT seeking reassurance - but do please tell me, either in the comments or in private, if I can do better. We can all try to do better.
I'd like to make a donation to a suitable charity - so if you'd like to suggest one, please leave a comment. My own personal preference would be an organisation where the money is demonstrably put to good use. So perhaps a smaller charity where less money is eaten on overheads would be good.
And can I also take this opportunity to thank the person who got me thinking. I know that person is going through a really tough time at the moment. I hope this is a small positive to keep you going.
I recently saw a post on social media from someone who was calling out companies who only pay lip service to the pride flag. It really got me thinking. This year, I've designed and sold a nice quantity of our rainbow shirts and vests. I've not just shown my support for the rainbow. I've profited from it too.
I hope that everyone who knows me feels like I am someone who tries to do the right thing - and I want to carry on being that person. I'm NOT seeking reassurance - but do please tell me, either in the comments or in private, if I can do better. We can all try to do better.
I'd like to make a donation to a suitable charity - so if you'd like to suggest one, please leave a comment. My own personal preference would be an organisation where the money is demonstrably put to good use. So perhaps a smaller charity where less money is eaten on overheads would be good.
And can I also take this opportunity to thank the person who got me thinking. I know that person is going through a really tough time at the moment. I hope this is a small positive to keep you going.
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Lovely action Fetch, well done. From your slim margins you are donating to charity. Huge multinationals, take note (unfortunately, they won't!) Just keep on doing great stuff yersel. GMerry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)4:22pm, 7th Jun 2021
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I also get annoyed at the "lip service" support of companies during this month, and especially all the sudden rainbow flags that appear in businesses around Manchester towards the end of August. Albeit I'm certainly not the poster-boy for Pride in any way.JamieKai *chameleon*
That being said, it doesn't feel like lip service here. This site has always felt inclusive, and accepting. And you by extension. The fact that you're reflecting in this way kind of confirms that.
I know you said you're not looking for reassurance. Tough Keep being awesome.4:26pm, 7th Jun 2021 -
We can try to be allies to strangers and support our friends when they are going through whatever they are going through. That's about all. Fetch is about as un-corporate as it's possible to be and still file accounts.RichHL4:28pm, 7th Jun 2021
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I think its great having the logo changed every year and i always appreciate seeing the positive reception it gets, feels a very long way to how things were when I first "came out".Gromit
As for a charity to donate to, how about finding your nearest LGBTQ+ centre who field telephone calls for people who are struggling - i know there is one in Derby and most certainly in most cities so pick the nearest to you - i'm sure even a small donation to anyof the small little centre like these can make a big difference - keep up the good work I think it's ace !4:28pm, 7th Jun 2021 -
I agree with everyone, you are definitely not one to pay lip service to a cause, the clue is in the EVERYONE. That spirit shines through xFeleecy Navidad4:32pm, 7th Jun 2021
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I've never felt like Fetcheveryone.com has paid lip service to this or any other similar subject. When the site displays the 🌈 or hands out a BLM badge there is a genuine, heartfelt reason behind it.Rrunner
Top man for wanting to donate some money to a relevant charity.
I know you're not seeking reassurance but it needs saying, posts like this make Fetcheveryone.com what it is.4:34pm, 7th Jun 2021 -
What Rrunner said above. This is one of the most inclusive, and as Rich says above, un-corporate, places on the planet. Just seeing the range of individuals on here is testament to that. Keep doing what you do. You two are bloody ace xxphal4:47pm, 7th Jun 2021
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FE feels very inclusive for all; not in any cynical or temporary way, but genuinely, for everyone. Long may it continue 🌈Derby Tup4:56pm, 7th Jun 2021
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Can’t add any more to what’s been said, other than I bloody love every single one of you. We are all unique individuals but one tribe 🥰Corrah4:58pm, 7th Jun 2021
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I agree that we can all try to do better when it comes to diversity. And I’m open to ways in which I can be a stronger, more supportive ally. This site allows people to share as much or as little of their personal situation as they choose to. Which is how it should be.TheScribbler5:08pm, 7th Jun 2021
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Keep being you cause you are awesome 🌈🌈Merry Lip Gloss5:16pm, 7th Jun 2021
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I agree with what everyone else has said but also Gromit’s suggestion is a good one if you feel like making a donation. But no pressure whatsoever - you aren’t paying lip service in any way in my view.jennywren5:18pm, 7th Jun 2021
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Agree with the above comments. Choose a charity local to you.westmoors5:42pm, 7th Jun 2021
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Oh I only bought a vest cos I'm NHS. Did I do it wrong?Raptors claws are coming to town
(I agree, a donation to a small charity doing Pride-relevant people-facing work would be splendid.)6:21pm, 7th Jun 2021 -
I don't think you are being tokenistic at all - it has predated by far and away some of the more "bandwagon" larger corporate events.andrewfk
I agree with Gromit - a local charity will benefit I am sure - you could also find inspiration here - consortium.lgbt10:01pm, 7th Jun 2021 -
As someone that used to work for a "big" charity the overheads are often far lower than in small charities as there is efficiency in scale. Lots of good reasons to donate to smaller charities but lower overheads isn't generally one of them.njosmith12:18am, 8th Jun 2021
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You're definitely not just paying lip-service. As the father of a trans son, it's so reassuring (in a world where there is much anti-trans feeling) to find a non-lgbt-specific site that is so inclusive and supportive of lgbt people.ThorntonRunner
The Leicester LGBT Centre leicesterlgbtcentre.org is a small charity doing good face to face work. This video from 3 years ago was a series of reports on their work on BBC East Midlands Today. The young trans lad from about 5 minutes is my son.9:47am, 8th Jun 2021 -
Hmm - the video works if I copy and paste the address, but doesn't seem to from within the commentThorntonRunner9:49am, 8th Jun 2021
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I've fixed the Youtube link - that should be visible now. Thank you for sharing it.fetcheveryone10:28am, 8th Jun 2021
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It's a challenge isn't it? I wore my NHS rainbow badge at work and wondered if I were being tokenistic. Then a couple of people stopped me to talk, and I realised that it really is a badge that says 'you can speak your truth' and was reassured. IMO the test comes when people take that risk to open up. How do we respond? So far I've seen rainbows on Fetch and a serious attempt to be inclusive and get it right. Can any of us do better? Probably, but we'll only find out how by being willing to listen. You've done that by asking the question.Helegant11:45am, 8th Jun 2021
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From my first day on Fetch I have seen only positivity and inclusivity. I have seen people called out when things have been said and I've seen people share very personal stories, both from LGBTQ+ community and others. I feel you have provided a very safe place where all that matters is community. Thank you there is no lip service our t-shirts will be worn with pride.geordiebells4:01pm, 8th Jun 2021
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I seem to have totally misunderstood the Rainbow shirt thingNicholls595
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As someone who transitioned whilst regularly blogging here and running with Fetchies I can say, from experience, that there is nothing tokenistic about your support for LGBTQ individuals.JJ Flash
I experienced your personal support and joy of attending events like the Round Norfolk Relay with amazing groups of lovely people who will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you for everything you do.7:40am, 9th Jun 2021
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Weasels and spiders
Blog Listings Change (nowt major)
Six New Badges! Adding pics to Conquercise zones.
Night Races - Can you help?
Sifting Chunks: Gradient versus Pace
Audible Free Trial - You get free audiobooks, I get five quid!
A donation from JH
Andy Townsend :-)
GCU50: Citizen on Patrol
Fetchpoint: The Game - Where I'm Headed
Fetchpoint: The Game - a consultation
Heavy Roller please
March (11)
I can eat fifty eggs
Oscar the Grouch :-(
If a Fetch fails in a forest...
Trialling a new weekly update email
Lasting Power of Suspicion
Fetch Virtual Challenge 2024 *bunting*
Swittle's Funeral
Cadence
Tea & Trails Podcast
Down to my last pen
A bench for swittle
February (8)
The Lightning Struck Tower
Swittle
Cholesterol
This year so far in pictures
Three Noahs
Fetch is as strong as you make it.
100k - what do I need?
Paywalls are BS: I'm on a podcast!
January (11)
Chasing Round Numbers - A Cautionary Tale!
MOTM - Decision Made (and a competition for EVERYONE!)
MOTM - a chance to rethink
Training Home Page updates
How much walking will I do?
Training Plans - Further Updates
Training Plan List
Butter Police
Why no app?
Useful Chat!
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
2023 (136)
December (6)
Nearly forgot...
Jam today
Removing another bit of Google's invasiveness
Fancy an extra challenge over the next 12 days?
Chewie, we're home!
Two tips for today's advent challenge
November (13)
Spammy McSpamface
40 days and 40 nights
EfM confirmed!
New Training Log Beta! 😲 (aka Change Is Not Good)
Escape from Meriden
Waiting for your training?
Route of the Century?
I didn't know I owned a nutcracker
Design our anniversary shirts/vests!
Holiday Reading - plenty of fiction :-)
Swimming in a metaphor
Hello
Off World
October (11)
Fl'update
To think I tried to mop it up!
Vote Please: How many F'Laps will you try to do?
F'Laps 2024
Long Run
So it still needs a name...
Front Garden Ultra?
The Boy is a man!
Festive Fetch Calendar
Creative K's
Signs
September (7)
Training Edit Screen - time to ditch it...
Stock check
The Doctor K Cup - October 7th!!!!
Removing the training edit screen
A Happy Applecart
Happy 19th Birthday!
Forgotten pictures
August (14)
Just in case
Weekly Total Hours
Dim Brys Dim Chwys
All hail our robot overlords!
Your local parkrun
Fool on the hill
Survey Follow Up
A survey?
Did you know?
I made a thing
VC Day
FBI Agent
What keeps you going?
Be careful what's in your paste buffer (and July training update)
July (13)
Delight
Respecting your eyeballs since 2004
Hot Stuff, coming through
Ocean Colour Scheme
18 years, 10 months, 13 days and counting...
Ooof #fail
Our listings need you!
Pics from the end of the swim
A whispered, half-remembered dream
Try the Heatmap!!!
Teaser
100 Running Words (and my June summary)
July Virtual Mile
June (8)
Last Big Swim
I can't be the only one...
Which is the real me?
#EveryoneDay
The legendary sixth samosa!
WSW Main Page Layout Changes
May Summary (contains swimming!)
Hoodies pre-order closes at 10am
May (17)
A new WSW challenge
Tagging images
Hoooooooooooooodies!!!!!!!!!!!
Another Sweatshop Competition
Did you get an email?
Fifty Years Ago - Part VIII
Fifty Years Ago - Part VII
Fifty Years Ago - Part VI
Help on a slippery slope
Fifty Years Ago - Part V
Fifty Years Ago - Part IV
Fifty Years Ago - Part III
Chuck-off: Round 2
Not my king?
Fifty Years Ago - Part II
Fifty Years Ago
And that was April
April (10)
Centurion Safari!
Sheep treats (and a routes feature)
And I’ll sail her up the west coast, through villages and towns.
15,746 places to 💩
Track Your Blood Pressure
A couple of quick fmail updates
Rusty Metal and a Cycling Grudge Match
Please help me kick the fmail tyres!
Onset of Summer Watch. Have you got Onset of Summer? +fmail!
Premium?
March (10)
And that was March
Try the new fmail system
Can you help my boy?
Tell A Friend?
Some Sweatshop Competitions
Sign up to our 2023 Virtual Challenge
Review: FORM Smart Goggles
UTMOST vs Treadmills
33,258
Embranglement!
February (13)
And that was February
This year's Virtual Challenge
What does Points make?
Automatic Everything Collector
Peaky Finders
FAO Fitbit users
My favourite training graph
You've got this.
Coffee Survey (for my stepson)
Access all the tips
Tiny Usability Changes
Cod science
Hot Tips
January (14)
Monthly Infographic Bug Fixes
No, but really...
Have a play with the monthly infographic
It's not ready yet, but...
Introducing Fetch Premium
Help me design a new Monthly Infographic...
Still following?
Fettle
Definitely Not Betting
Do you follow? (plus burp chat)
Advance warning for stalkers!
I'm back (and the Fetch LS, SS and NS shirts preorder is open)
Attention Fitbit Users
Review 50 albums in 2023 (badge!)
2022 (144)
December (8)
Treasure Hunt Day 1 - the best gift
Important updates to the Fetch Relay
Introducing the Fetch Relay 2023
Who Am I? (Solved, thanks) And How Am I?
Confessions :-)
12 Days of Christmas Treasure Hunt
Chewie, we’re home!
A few pics from the Foffice :-)
November (24)
Yesvember - Day #30 (and Festive Fetch Calendar Eve!)
The Fetch Festive 160.934 :-) [Yesvember #Day 29]
You'd better watch out... (plus Yesvember Day #28)
Brace Yourself (and there's one spare bobble hat!) and Yesvember - Day #26
Hats in the post! Plus Yesvember Day #25
Look what arrived!
Yesvember - Day #24
Training Graph Manager - usability update (Yesvember Day #23)
Yesvember - Day #22 - Cheating?
Last chance to enter the Advance Performance comp
Yesvember - Days #11 thru #14 (plus Jumpy Boy)
Weather on the training home page watch. Have you got weather on the training home page? (Yesvember - Day #10)
Oh, and... it's Yesvember - Day #9
Another bit of the internet fenced off
Yesvember - Day #8 - taking steps
Yesvember - Day #7
Yesvember - Day #6
Yesvember - Day #5
The curse of swimming GPS
Yesvember - Day #4
The Les Mis effect
Yesvember - Day #3
Yesvember - Day #2
Yesvember - Day #1
October (15)
October gives way to Yesvember!
Anyone fancy a threeway?
More thoughts on races
Racing, post-pandemic
Contracts exchanged!
Competition Time!
Last call for Flobble Hats
A record year for swimming?
Woburn Lido
Order your Bobble Hat! If you like.
I appear to have entered a race! (plus new Garmin import queueing system)
Eric the Eel
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
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