ACM to return in 2011


ACM: more comebacks than Ol' Blue Eyes...

Just a short post to let you know that ACM will return to blogging in 2011. The other projects that were taking my attention will be completed sooner than expected, and I am pleased to say that after a few weeks R & R, regular blogging will resume next year, probably late January or early February, with hopefully a few posts between now and then. Thanks to you all for your patience.

It will be fascinating year, as we watch the flimsy Labor/ Green alliance tear itself apart over the issue of climate change, which it almost certainly will – and I want to be in the front row.

Simon

ACM Poll Results


Poll results

Thanks to all of you who voted in the ACM poll. The results are as follows:

  • 60.5% – full post text on home page (as currently)
  • 39.5% – excerpt from post on home page with link to full article

So for the time being, things will remain unchanged, with each post in full on the home page.

Simon, ACM

Sticky: ACM Poll


Dear Readers,

Please would you kindly vote in the ACM poll (top right) to let us know how you like posts to be displayed on ACM. Poll will end on 7 October.

Thanks, Simon

How did you hear about ACM?


The hit counter has gone off the scale today, but there isn’t the usual sign of a popular web site linking to me in my stats counter…

If you have been recommended to this site today, firstly WELCOME and I hope you enjoy your visit! But secondly, leave a comment: let me know how you found this site. It would be very interesting (and useful) for reference – thanks!

Drop by again soon…

Best wishes,

Simon

Break from blogging


ACM is taking a short break from blogging, and from having to engage my brain 24/7 with climate alarmists, ecotards, idiotic MSM journalists, Al Gore and other unsavoury topics. It’ll all still be here when I get back, sadly!

In the mean time, enjoy the posts in the Blog Roll to the right!

Become a fan of ACM on FaceBook!


Now on FaceBook!

Become a fan of ACM on FaceBook! Click the link below and click “Like”:

ACM Fan Page

Now you will receive ACM posts in your news feed every day.

There’s also a new button in the left hand column with a link to the Facebook page.

See you there!

Sporadic posts


Due to involvement in another climate project for the next few weeks, blog posts may be a little irregular for a while. In the mean time, don’t forget to check the Live Blog Roll in the sidebar for all your sceptical needs!

Simon

2009 Weblog Awards cancelled


Cancelled

Unfortunately, due to lack of computing resources, the Weblog awards have been cancelled this year.

A big thank you, however, to all of you who nominated this site – we had the highest number of nominations in the Best Australian or New Zealand Blog category.

Hopefully, they will get their act together for next year.

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays from ACM


Thanks for all your support this year, I very much hope you have enjoyed reading. Have a great holiday, and we will be posting again straight after Christmas (no rest for the wicked sceptics!) to provide you with your daily dose of climate sanity.

I will leave you with a festive cartoon, courtesy of Nicholson in The Australian:

Changes at ACM


Dear ACM readers,

You will have noticed that there have been some fairly major changes going on at ACM. We have finally removed our training wheels, left Blogger behind and graduated onto WordPress, in order to improve the quality of your reading experience.

Most things will be similar, but some may be slightly different.

We recommend you update your bookmarks to point to the new home address:

http://www.australianclimatemadness.com

If you subscribe via RSS, the feed to use is:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/AustralianClimateMadness

That’s all there is to know! There will be continuing tweaks over the next few days and weeks, so let us have any feedback you may have regarding the new site.

We hope to return to regular posting in the next week or so, in time for the run up to the Senate vote and of course, how could we not mention it, Copenhagen. Oh, deep joy.

Stay tuned!