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COLINS LATEST YOUTUBE BLOG UPDATE

Colin's Latest info - Even got the skis on !

http://youtu.be/cGRp_jg8E8Y

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Thanks Colin, I see the timestamps are back in which is great.

Fingers crossed there will be a decent bit of snow in the next few days - the cover currently seems to be staying stubbornly light!

Thanks Roger,
I will speak to the IT chap and ask what happened to the time and date, agree that it would be better to have them on.
Cheers
Colin

Hi Colin

Great to see the video report and that you managed to have a wee slide, good stuff.

Hopefully current forecasts will come off and there will be lots of snow to come - my fingers and toes are crossed!

There's one thing though that's frustrating me at the moment, it's the webcam images. In the past they haven't always worked but I've always known when the image was updated because there was a time and date stamp on the image. At the moment I'm sometimes suspecting what's being shown isn't always completely up to date but I have no way of telling because someone has removed the time and date stamp. I may be wrong and the cams are working perfectly but imagine when the cams (inevitably) do go down in snowy weather like last year. Potential customers may be missing the snowy pictures and seeing patchy snow from days before, surely taking the date and time off means there's no way they will realise the cams are not showing the latest images and they might decide not to visit.

So can I appeal that you reinstate the time and date stamp, firstly because it's just downright annoying (for me at least) not knowing whether I'm looking at the latest images and secondly because it might eventually put customers off visiting.

Sorry to go on ... :)