> This is pie-in-the-sky for now, so don't let it disuade any Aussies
> from attending Hugh's forthcoming lectures, but we should work to
> figure out how to put Hugh and other popular BD lecturers on
> Pay-for-View net broadcasts so that they can get the income and more
> people can get the teachings. Even better, if Hugh could hit his
> minimums from his home office, well, hell, he could probably spend
> more time farming and who to say we wouldn't all gain from that.
>
> I'm talking serious here. The technology is avail. More than
> anything, we need point men like Hugh to be willing to spend the time
> thinking about how they could present their lecturers to an at-home
> audience. -Allan
>
Allan
What would be the technology required at the recieval end? I have a fairly
old computer - what minimum capacity (cpu, memory, and modem line speed)
would we need to do this - it sure sounds a good idea.
Lloyd Charles

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