Our new blog, “Rolling on the Blue Train…” serves to share the war stories of the Dutch Wheelman/Susquehanna Bicycle Racing Team – our rides, races, training, and charity events. A lot of the team are masters category cyclists and we old guys like to tell a story or two. In fact, some of us tell a story better than we can race a bike (or so it seems at times).
Our club’s page (www.dutchwheelman.com/sbrt) used to host a race review page. It worked pretty well, but in this day and age of the Web 2.0 world, it became a bit long in the tooth. So, by using this blog we gain the full list of advantages inherent with contemporary content publishing and syndication. Readers can subscribe to our news feed, Web sites can pull our content into their sites, posts can be about most anything (not just race reviews) and most important, you get a chance to speak up through comments to our posts.
I promised I keep it short… Later,
Fred Hoyle
This entry was posted on Saturday, January 5th, 2008 at 9:41 pm and is filed under General Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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Welcome to “Rolling on the Blue Train…”
Hello, and welcome.
Our new blog, “Rolling on the Blue Train…” serves to share the war stories of the Dutch Wheelman/Susquehanna Bicycle Racing Team – our rides, races, training, and charity events. A lot of the team are masters category cyclists and we old guys like to tell a story or two. In fact, some of us tell a story better than we can race a bike (or so it seems at times).
Our club’s page (www.dutchwheelman.com/sbrt) used to host a race review page. It worked pretty well, but in this day and age of the Web 2.0 world, it became a bit long in the tooth. So, by using this blog we gain the full list of advantages inherent with contemporary content publishing and syndication. Readers can subscribe to our news feed, Web sites can pull our content into their sites, posts can be about most anything (not just race reviews) and most important, you get a chance to speak up through comments to our posts.
I promised I keep it short… Later,
Fred Hoyle
This entry was posted on Saturday, January 5th, 2008 at 9:41 pm and is filed under General Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.