Phil,

2008/6/4 Phil Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'm sure one of the first computing acronyms I ever leant was GIGO...
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIGO
>>
>
> Yes, I know it. Take a look at Etienne's reply for one aspect of the
> details and why the captions may also count as garbage.
>
> Another important point is that the video captioner they've put together
> matches video to Hansard, rather than just the captions - that is, to the
> official record of what was said, rather than what was actually said, which
> is an important distinction.


I still can't help thinking that this should be done "at source".  I thought
Auntie was supposed to be give good tagging?


>
>
> Phil
>
>
>> 2008/6/4 Phil Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:
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>>        However, a clear text feed of the data would keep the data pure,
>>        surely?
>>
>>
>>    Seriously, where would the fun in that be?
>>
>>    Phil 'timestamp-tastic' Wilson
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