Sneak Preview of the NEW Geegeez Website...
Excitement is mounting, dear reader, here in sunny (for a change) Hackney today, as I can finally see the wood from the trees in terms of the development of the new Geegeez website.
As mentioned before, it's more Lionel Blair than Liza Minelli; more BBC mini-series than Hollywood blockbuster; but I'm proud of it nevertheless, and I hope that you will enjoy it too.
Below is a sneak preview screenshot (click the image to see a bigger version) of the kind of things you can expect to find in the new site, and horse racing fans will be well served, whether you're expert or novice.

There's going to be stacks of information on the site, from up to the minute horse racing results, to a 'mini wiki' (a glossary of racing terms). There'll be a list of the racing fixtures, there'll be betting info...
There will be a detailed outline of UK race courses, including some brilliantly in-depth draw analysis for the flat tracks, all available for free here at Geegeez...
And of course there will be stacks of horse racing systems info: systems I like, systems to avoid, backing systems, laying systems, other sports systems, trading systems, and so on. Plus there will be a return to the systems reviews much beloved by diehard Geegeez (and Nag3) fans...
And, last but not least, there will be this little blog. For the techies amongst you, it will have moved from a blogger platform (powered by google), to a Wordpress platform (powered by, erm, Wordpress), which should give us a bit more fun in terms of widgety-pokery.
[If the above made no sense to you, don't worry: it just means there should be more opportunities for interaction between thee and me.]
Now, one word of caution: this super duper content site will take a while to get fleshed out, and will be somewhat skeletal in its debut incarnation (hopefully by the end of the week, all other things being equal).
So, if you visit a page and see nothing there, bear with me as I upgrade things. I will keep you posted via the blog of new stuff as it comes online. And I will be giving you the opportunity to request information, or contribute to the creation of answers to those requests, again in due course.
That's all for today - I hope this short post has piqued your interest in Geegeez Mark II, and I'm confident that you'll find something there of interest and value over the coming months.
Let me know what you think of the new site, with a comment below...
Matt
As mentioned before, it's more Lionel Blair than Liza Minelli; more BBC mini-series than Hollywood blockbuster; but I'm proud of it nevertheless, and I hope that you will enjoy it too.
Below is a sneak preview screenshot (click the image to see a bigger version) of the kind of things you can expect to find in the new site, and horse racing fans will be well served, whether you're expert or novice.

There's going to be stacks of information on the site, from up to the minute horse racing results, to a 'mini wiki' (a glossary of racing terms). There'll be a list of the racing fixtures, there'll be betting info...
There will be a detailed outline of UK race courses, including some brilliantly in-depth draw analysis for the flat tracks, all available for free here at Geegeez...
And of course there will be stacks of horse racing systems info: systems I like, systems to avoid, backing systems, laying systems, other sports systems, trading systems, and so on. Plus there will be a return to the systems reviews much beloved by diehard Geegeez (and Nag3) fans...
And, last but not least, there will be this little blog. For the techies amongst you, it will have moved from a blogger platform (powered by google), to a Wordpress platform (powered by, erm, Wordpress), which should give us a bit more fun in terms of widgety-pokery.
[If the above made no sense to you, don't worry: it just means there should be more opportunities for interaction between thee and me.]
Now, one word of caution: this super duper content site will take a while to get fleshed out, and will be somewhat skeletal in its debut incarnation (hopefully by the end of the week, all other things being equal).
So, if you visit a page and see nothing there, bear with me as I upgrade things. I will keep you posted via the blog of new stuff as it comes online. And I will be giving you the opportunity to request information, or contribute to the creation of answers to those requests, again in due course.
That's all for today - I hope this short post has piqued your interest in Geegeez Mark II, and I'm confident that you'll find something there of interest and value over the coming months.
Let me know what you think of the new site, with a comment below...
Matt
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4 Comments:
looks fab matt - when will it be live?
Looking good Matt. I like the racecourse feature - draw bias etc - anything to gain an edge!
Look forward to site going live.
Looks very interesting. Are you thinking of including a forum?
Looks great!
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