This site is a replacement for the email called “¡Digame!” that has been circulating in the Torrox area for the last couple of years or so. ¡Digame! became a victim of it’s own success when the circulation became large enough to cause technical difficulties in distributing the emails.
We now use Google Feedburner emails as its distribution system, so if you want regular updates then sign up using the link under NEWSLETTER.
This site’s objective is to let people know what’s going on before it happens. If you live in the Torrox area of Spain, or anywhere in the Axarquia region, you’ll know that it can sometimes seem as though you only know what’s going on after the event.
If you know of an event coming up email digametorrox at hotmail dot co dot uk.
Don’t assume everyone MUST know about an event, many people on the Costa get very little information about the Pueblo, and vice versa.
Just in case anyone doesn’t understand – email addresses on this site are written as someone at example dot com you are supposed to convert this to someone@example.com
so replace “at” by @ and “dot” by a full stop then the email address will work.
The reason for doing this is to avoid email addresses being picked up by robots and used to send spam.
Hope you find this useful and apologies to anyone who is thinking that this is stating the obvious (apparently it isn’t).
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Bassem // 4 September, 2009 at 11:02 pm
Many thanks to Carol for the new techie Digame. Obviously a lot of thought has already gone into the new look. It has great potential and I hope to be able to navigate through the site soon.
An even bigger thanks to Mrs Ed a.k.a Sandra, for creating Digame and keeping it going for so long. Will miss the personal and catty comments
She worked so hard for so long and Digame that I hear she is celebrating the fact that she is well shot of it by time off in Madrid. Surely a well deserved break. Now, however, with Digame under new management, I find myself with a redundant Scottish-English dictionary. Any takers?
Thank you Sandra and thank you (and good luck) Carol
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