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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:16 pm
by jhopgood
Just like to register my thanks to David for producing the section entitled Leavers and Old Blues, 11 pages that fit in very well with the rest of the over 100 page magazine.
I have not received the printed version but by devious means have managed to sight what I assume was the final pre print version.
Your pages compare well to the rest.
It is probably not for comment in this thread, but assuming the adverts I saw went in, and some of the text was not changed, I get the impression that it is directed at a non CH audience.
I would have thought explaining what Outlook is would be irrelevant to Blues and Old Blues alike, despite the fact that Outlook has appeared and disappeared over time.
Similarly, an advert for BMW cannot be directed towards the present pupils, unless their circumstances have changed a lot since I was at CH.
(BTW, does anyone think we should have adverts in the Old Blue?)
Anyway, back to the magazine, it looks pretty good, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to know what happened in CH and the OB community last school year.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:24 pm
by Mrs C.
5 ads I think - 2 banks (RSB , Barclays) one BMW (slaes, servicing and repairs!), one Bluecoat Pond /English Courtyard Housing, and a "pay school fees monthly " one (HTC)!

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:24 pm
by Mid A 15
jhopgood wrote:(BTW, does anyone think we should have adverts in the Old Blue?)
I would prefer no adverts. The only exception would be if other financial constraints prohibited the production of the magazine.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:01 pm
by sejintenej
jhopgood wrote:Similarly, an advert for BMW cannot be directed towards the present pupils, unless their circumstances have changed a lot since I was at CH.
Perhaps JR can remember who the Col B pupil was who left in his own (allegedly) AC Aceca in 1960. I wouldn't afford one of those even now.
jhopgood wrote:(BTW, does anyone think we should have adverts in the Old Blue?)
One has to be realistic. These things do cost money to produce even if much of the labour is given free and if the adverts can be reasonable then one needs to have them. OTOH I wouldn 't be too happy with adverts for certain foodchains and food products, places of ill repute. etc.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:15 pm
by kerrensimmonds
I never got round to ordering one. The formal and dictatorial 7 October deadline felt a bit sensitive to me for lots of other reasons.
Are they still available?

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 7:19 am
by DavebytheSea
Yes Kerren - but you will have to be quick! There are just 50 left in the CHA office to be purchased. Give Wendy a ring.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:42 am
by J.R.
sejintenej wrote:
jhopgood wrote:Similarly, an advert for BMW cannot be directed towards the present pupils, unless their circumstances have changed a lot since I was at CH.

Perhaps JR can remember who the Col B pupil was who left in his own (allegedly) AC Aceca in 1960. I wouldn't afford one of those even now.
jhopgood wrote:(BTW, does anyone think we should have adverts in the Old Blue?)
One has to be realistic. These things do cost money to produce even if much of the labour is given free and if the adverts can be reasonable then one needs to have them. OTOH I wouldn 't be too happy with adverts for certain foodchains and food products, places of ill repute. etc.
The only person I can think this might be was one of the first American exchange students, a guy named Flynn, who I swabbed for. Quite a nice guy when you got to know him. He came from a very well to do family across the pond.

On the subject of BMW's, I have one on my drive at the moment. It's a 7 Series and belongs to youngest daughter. OK - It's quite old, but she and her fella have just upgraded to a Mercedes !

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:04 pm
by Mid A 15
DavebytheSea wrote:I received my (advanced) copy of the Blue from the publisher on Saturday. I understand that it is now available at the school and has been well received. The music disc that accompanies it is excellent and well recorded and I think the whole package is well worth a tenner.

I understand that if you did not manage to order your copy by the given date, there are available just 50 copies for a further distribution. All profits (if any) from the sale of the Blue go to the CHA who may be contacted on 01403 247665 should you wish to order a copy.

If the OB section lacks the gravitas afforded by previous editors, I apologise. The fault is mine and not John's who kindly entrusted me with this part and gave me guidance only when asked. My brief from Ian Stannard was, that given that the Old Blue is written for Old Blues and contains all necessary and relevant material for that readership, so I should concentrate on a readership of current Blues. Hopefully this will instil an understanding that the CHA is not just for old farts like me, but for those leaving Housie and becoming members of the Old Blue community through the CHA. There will be those that think I have trivialised the Old Blue community; to them, I apologise.
David,

your worries are without foundation. I received my Blue yesterday and enjoyed the "Old Blue" pages.

I am however concerned by the amount of G and T allegedly being consumed by yacht skippers in the English Channel.

It's in The Blue so it must be true :!: :wink:

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:23 pm
by Great Plum
I'd better order a copy hadn't I?

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:23 pm
by blondie95
Mr Plum,

surely you dad has a copy you can have a mooch at once he is done with it?

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:48 pm
by kerrensimmonds
I bet Mr. Plum's Dad has got it neatly filed away somewhere tho I guess he got his copy For Free!

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:34 pm
by blondie95
true, mine i have just been informed is sitting in King Edward Close waiting for me tomorrow afternoon

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 10:49 am
by Great Plum
I like keeping mine though!

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:13 am
by blondie95
yeah ill keep it-dad just has to get it for me

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 9:21 pm
by onewestguncopse
I hope those who read the Blue will enjoy it. We do have adverts but all the advertisers work with the Foundation and together they contribute several thousand pounds towards the cost of publication. We would never use a company that was involved in something inappropriate such as junk food. We have deliberately tried to take the whole thing upmarket and this goes for the Old Blue too. We have largely succeeded in this and I am happy with the result. Having read the mags of a large number of schools the CH mags are superior to the vast majority.

One major problem remains the ability for all Old Blues to see one. We have chosen not to give one to all Old Blues (that would cost about £20,000). What we could do is offer a copy of a Double CD to all Old Blues (c.70p per copy). This would be a CD of Music and another CD version of the magazine that you could look at on a PC/Mac. We would only print a few copies for archives and on demand.

What do you think? Is this a step too far. I really want the OB community to have access to all three mags and at the moment we are not willing to do this as a full copy.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.