How Deep Is Your Love?

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By Mr. C.

I'm not sure if we've mentioned it enough times yet, but we might've been nominated for a couple of awards this week.

We mentioned back in November last year that we were after preliminary votes for Best Online Community in the 2008 Weblog Awards, because we felt the wider world needed to know just how completely wonderful the F1 community is.

Amazingly, everybody's efforts paid off and Sidepodcast was selected as one of the top 10 finalists in that category.

It Only Takes a Minute

Voting starts today, which means we again need to ask everyone to choose their best clicking finger, and register a vote for the most distinguished Formula 1 community on the Internet.

Sidepodcast - Best Online Community

Clicking the image above will take you to the voting page, then simply make your selection count. You're allowed to vote once every 24 hours, so please bookmark the page, tie a knot in whatever you need too, and ensure you come back and do the same thing tomorrow. Please do it again the next day, and so on until voting closes Tuesday 13th January (at 10pm GMT).

So many of you have contributed so much to the Sidepodcommunity over the past 12 months, you deserve global recognition for being a frankly fantastic bunch of friends. There's nowhere else on the web we'd rather hang out than with the guys and girls who make this place what it is. It's our first port of call in the morning, and the last thing we check at night.

Getting this far already feels like some much warranted recognition though. Taking a quick look at other nominees reveals some tough competitors including several forums, one of which has almost two million members, and a photography group containing over 24,000 discussions. Christine and I were speechless upon seeing the top 10 list, getting this far is a milestone everyone here should be proud of.

Could It Be Magic

As taken aback as we were by the first nomination, an appearance as a finalist for Best Podcast was entirely unexpected. Not least because just recently we failed to get noticed in the Blubrry Podcast Awards, which is dedicated to, well, podcasts. Now here were are sitting amongst nine other remarkable nominees, many of whom we've been listening to for years.

Given that we're already begging for votes today, we'd also appreciate just one more click from your illustrious pointing device if you'll be so kind.

Sidepodcast - Best Online Community

It's by no means being defeatist to say we haven't got a hope in hell of achieving anything in the podcast category, because even Christine and I were quite tempted to vote for This Week in Tech, so enamoured are we of the shows Leo Laporte releases. It's one of only two crossover podcasts that the both of us listen to and putting it bluntly... we are not worthy. Even looking at the list of nominees makes me quite giddy.

I honestly couldn't care less if we came plumb last in this category, it's already made our year seeing the Sidepodcast name up there. Every show that made it through is a quality production and every one is worth a listen and worthy of the win.

Take That and Party

In addition to those two nominations, F1 well and truly put itself on the map in this year's Weblog Awards. Both F1 Fanatic and BlogF1 made it as finalists in the Best Sports Blog category.

For the life of me I cannot fathom how a sport that so fundamentally turned its back on North America, can pick up four entries in what is a predominantly US based competition, but that's an argument for another day. Sadly because both sites sit next to each other in the list, we're being forced to choose between the two when it comes to that single precious vote.

As a final note, there may be some fancy 'embeddable' polling options released tomorrow, which means you'll be able to vote directly from this site rather than clicking through. We'll create a post for them as soon as they become available, but please keep clicking. Your F1 community needs you!




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31 Responses

  • 06/01/2009 at 04:25:34#1 - me said:

    i picked up some stats listening to leo's live show this evening:

    - 2,000 to 2,500 listeners to pretty much every live show
    - 25 hours worth of live recordings produced each week
    - often up to 5,000 viewers for popular guests

    if nothing else, i guess we have something to aim for in the future. you gotta have a dream, right?

  • 06/01/2009 at 04:40:07#2 - me said:

    borrowing ideas all round. i just noticed that fellow nominee mugglecast have a last.fm group.

    i don't know what one is or why one would want such a thing, but i created one anyway:

    http://www.last.fm/group/sidepodcast

    if anyone asks, steven roy told me too.

  • 06/01/2009 at 10:09:10#3 - lou said:

    i don’t know what one is or why one would want such a thing, but i created one anyway:

    Have joined the last.fm group :) no idea what we would do in a last.fm group, but never mind ;)

  • 06/01/2009 at 10:14:06#4 - me said:

    no idea what we would do in a last.fm group, but never mind

    i can't figure it out either? seems like a fun a place as any to hang for no reason mind you.

  • 06/01/2009 at 10:21:37#5 - lou said:

    i can’t figure it out either? seems like a fun a place as any to hang for no reason mind you.

    haha yes, we might find that a few non commenters, or general fans of the podcast join too, and before they knew it they will be sucked into the community ;)

  • 06/01/2009 at 10:26:57#6 - me said:

    haha yes, we might find that a few non commenters, or general fans of the podcast join too, and before they knew it they will be sucked into the community

    a cunning plan ;)

  • 06/01/2009 at 10:29:45#7 - Lukeh said:

    haha yes, we might find that a few non commenters, or general fans of the podcast join too, and before they knew it they will be sucked into the community

    Well you already got it to work on me lou :P

  • 06/01/2009 at 10:46:24#8 - lou said:

    Well you already got it to work on me lou

    mwhahaha :P

  • 06/01/2009 at 11:13:09#9 - Alianora La Canta said:

    I've discovered that my dad's computer allows me to vote :)

  • 06/01/2009 at 11:18:59#10 - me said:

    I’ve discovered that my dad’s computer allows me to vote

    yay!

    i best not ask which sports blog you voted for :)

  • 06/01/2009 at 11:38:18#11 - Alianora La Canta said:

    Why? Are you scared that I might have voted for KSK?!?

  • 06/01/2009 at 11:56:25#12 - Alex Andronov said:

    So it would appear that two different computers from the same IP address can vote as long as the votes aren't near to each other in time but are serparated by "a bit" of time...

    ... haven't tried it yet mind but it might work.

  • 06/01/2009 at 13:50:31#13 - Dirty Scarab said:

    Voted. And just because I'm so nice, I sent out an email to all me friends n' colleagues to do the same (even though they don't know what F1 is). Bloody America.

    Although I do have one thing to rejoice about today: my cable TV company (Verizon), just upgraded my SPEED channel to High Definition for FREE!

    Now I can watch ugly 2009 spec cars in sickening HD detail!

    (Just realized you need a 'vomit' smiley face)...

  • 06/01/2009 at 14:32:54#14 - me said:

    Voted. And just because I’m so nice, I sent out an email to all me friends n’ colleagues to do the same (even though they don’t know what F1 is). Bloody America.

    awww, thank you :)

  • 06/01/2009 at 15:30:38#15 - Journeyer said:

    Now I can watch ugly 2009 spec cars in sickening HD detail!

    Erm, but I think you'll still get F1 in SD, because even if SPEED is in HD, they can't do anything about FOM's SD feed.

    That said, SPEED could be our magical 3rd broadcaster (alongside BBC and RTL) to push for F1 HD.

  • 06/01/2009 at 16:24:17#16 - Kris said:

    *Click!* *Click!* and *Click!* (last click is for last.fm)

  • 06/01/2009 at 17:40:10#17 - littlepurplegoth said:

    Darn it... won't let me vote because my adobe is the wrong sort... and this laptop won't download the right one... going to nick DPs (MacPro) later, when I can kick the children off it...

  • 06/01/2009 at 17:44:25#18 - Steven Roy said:

    i picked up some stats listening to leo’s live show this evening:

    I heard him say that the number of viewers on his most popular live shows is one-thirtieth of the people who normally listen to his shows so sounds like he has 150,000 regular listeners

  • 06/01/2009 at 17:45:40#19 - Steven Roy said:

    if anyone asks, steven roy told me too.

    I don't mind taking the blame but can someone tell me what it is and what I do with it as I have never heard of it before.

  • 06/01/2009 at 17:46:52#20 - Steven Roy said:

    I’ve discovered that my dad’s computer allows me to vote

    You should be able to vote once per day on every computer you can get your hands on.

  • 06/01/2009 at 18:49:53#21 - me said:

    I heard him say that the number of viewers on his most popular live shows is one-thirtieth of the people who normally listen to his shows so sounds like he has 150,000 regular listeners

    for a single show? one hundred and fifty thousand people, all download one show?

  • 06/01/2009 at 18:53:09#22 - Steven Roy said:

    for a single show? one hundred and fifty thousand people, all download one show?

    That's what he said last night

  • 06/01/2009 at 18:53:15#23 - me said:

    I don’t mind taking the blame but can someone tell me what it is and what I do with it as I have never heard of it before.

    last.fm? it's social networking for music. so when we listen to tracks online, you can follow what we play and when we play it.

    usually it's a list of very bad music, but it also tracks podcasts we listen to. not hugely interesting, but in a group we should be able to see what our crossover tastes are.

  • 06/01/2009 at 18:54:31#24 - me said:

    here's an old post about last.fm:

    http://www.sid...chick-of-the-century/

    bit more info on there.

  • 06/01/2009 at 19:01:25#25 - me said:

    That’s what he said last night

    i was listening, but, that bit involved maths :D

  • 06/01/2009 at 19:05:12#26 - Dank said:

    Anybody been watching the darts? Strange listening to David Croft commentate on something non-motorsport related!

  • 06/01/2009 at 19:06:32#27 - R.G (Vote Sidepodcast,... said:

    Anybody been watching the darts? Strange listening to David Croft commentate on something non-motorsport related!

    I watched the PDC, haven't got into the BDO yet really, but I did enjoy the final two years ago when the guy was 6-0 down, pulled it back to 6-6 but got beat 7-6. That was a match

  • 08/01/2009 at 11:33:47#28 - Rich said:

    usually it’s a list of very bad music,

    speak for yourself - my taste in music is excellent just a pity that no one else understands it (including my dog!).

  • 08/01/2009 at 15:07:14#29 - Craig. said:

    Anybody been watching the darts? Strange listening to David Croft commentate on something non-motorsport related!

    I watched the PDC, haven’t got into the BDO yet really, but I did enjoy the final two years ago when the guy was 6-0 down, pulled it back to 6-6 but got beat 7-6. That was a match

    Phill Nixon v Martin Adams. I still prefer the PDC final from that year, Raymond van Barneveld v Phil Taylor. Last leg of the match it went down to.

    Crofty's good at calling the darts, make far fewer mistakes than Mr Bullseye himself, Tony Green.

    Last.fm is by far and away the place to help you get to grips with new music.

  • 08/01/2009 at 15:52:46#30 - me said:

    Last.fm is by far and away the place to help you get to grips with new music.

    we're big fans, can't wait hear what our collective tastes sound like :)

  • 08/01/2009 at 15:55:08#31 - Craig. said:

    Last.fm is by far and away the place to help you get to grips with new music.

    we’re big fans, can’t wait here what our collective tastes look like :)

    I'm sure the word varied will be involved in some way. :)


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