I've recently 'switched' [1] (damn you Apple marketing dept!) from an XP
desktop to a Macbook as my main computer. Its been almost flawless
(unlike all the Vista problems we keep hearing about), and a bit of
revelation after being a complete Windowsite since 3.0.

I've met 3 people that have bought Macbooks recently, and know of a few
others that have a Apple computer purchase planned. Anecdotal evidence,
I know, but it seems to be reflected in the numbers...

http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/03/20/strong-mac-sales-ex
pected-this-quarter

J

[1]
http://www.jasoncartwright.com/blog/entry/2007/2/so_i_bought_a_macbook

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Sent: 10 April 2007 12:10
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] Multicast Trial

Multicast with Zen.co.uk worked sporadically. When it worked, it worked
well. When it didn't, it didn't show anything other than a blank video
screen.

Just curious and apologies for being off topic, but have noticed, post
Vista launch, that quite a lot of people seem to be switching from
Windows to Max OSX and Linux. Just wondered if this is true here in this
tech forum.
Wondered what most people are running and if they see themselves moving
OS in the future.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:13 AM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] Multicast Trial

I used the multicast streams when Easynet were on an old trial. Worked a
treat.

Also, I believe the multicast streams were opened up to all ISPs for a
few days when the BBC was experiencing high traffic after the 7/7 London
bombings, which was useful.

J

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Bowden
Sent: 10 April 2007 09:22
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] Multicast Trial

> As far as I understand it, it was more a case of the BBC (and
> ITV) trialing broadcasting via the multicast infrastructure - moreso 
> than it was a trial of consumers actually watching the content. I was 
> on a ja.net provider for an entire year and not once could I actually 
> watch the multicast content - due to the University's unwillingness to

> update their own internal network to be multicast-enabled. I got 
> multicast working ONCE, on a neighbour's ISP
> - but he was paying a LOT for his access, and as a business customer 
> of their he actually worked with the isp to get multicast enabled. My 
> parents are on Zen, and even though that's one of the 
> apparently-supported multicast ISPs for the
> trial: no luck.

I'm on Plus.net at home and whilst they were supposed to be one of the
ISPs who was taking part in the trial, it never seemed to be working at
Plus.net's end when I looked.


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