Monday, February 7, 2005

Dim ond 63 ar ol! Only 63 left!

by Suw on February 7, 2005

mensSgen i ddim ond 63 o grysau-T Cymraeg ar ôl nawr, felly, os dach chi'n fansio un, nawr yw'r amser i brynu! Mae 'na bump o gynllun efo'r slogans:

Mae'r famlong yn dod a dw i wedi pacio yn barod
Pa ran o [lol] dwyt ti'n deall?
Carwn i aros a sgwrsio, ond yn anffodus celwyddgi cymhellol dw i
Mae f'ysbiwyr wedi dweud wrtha popeth amdanat
logo Clwb Malu Cachu

Maen nhw'n costio £12.50 yr un, neu £7 am dwb lwcus sengl a £10 am dwb lwcus dwbl. Prynwch eich heddiw!

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womensI have only 63 Welsh t-shirts left now, so if you fancy one, now is the time to buy! There are five designs with the slogans:

Mae'r famlong yn dod a dw i wedi pacio yn barod (The mothership is coming and I'm packed already)
Pa ran o [jibyreg] dwyt ti'n deall? (Which part of [gibberish] don't you understand?)
Carwn i aros a sgwrsio, ond yn anffodus celwyddgi cymhellol dw i (I'd love to stop and chat, but unfortunately I'm a compulsive liar)
Mae f'ysbiwyr wedi dweud wrtha popeth amdanat (My spies have told me all about you)
Clwb Malu Cachu logo

They cost £12.50 each, or £7 for a single lucky dip and £10 for a double lucky dip. Buy yours now!

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The London School of Economics has invited me to take part in a panel debate called The Fall and Fall of Journalism on Monday 28 February, at 6.30pm (tickets £8):

A panel of speakers will debate whether the traditional role of journalists is being usurped by simply anyone who has access to a digital camera, camcorder and the internet. This debate will explore the new phenomena of citizen reporting, blogging and other new technology/new media-enabled reporting.

I will be discussing the impact of blogging on journalism with Leslie Bunder, Editor, journalistic.co.uk; John Lloyd, Editor, Financial Times Magazine; and Professor Robin Mansell, Dixons Chair in New Media and the Internet, LSE.
This should be an interesting debate, which I am very much looking forward to. I've been keeping my eye on the discussions that have happened in the States, not least because I am both blogger and, occasionally, journalist so I can see things from both sides of the fence. Of course, the situation here in the UK is slightly different, because the nature of our media is slightly different, but I think the main premises stand.
So, if you're in the London area, do drop in and feel free to say hello afterwards!

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