At 14:42 +0100 28/3/07, Mario Menti wrote:
On 3/28/07, Andy Roberts
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On 21/02/07, Tristan Ferne
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Glad you like it the idea. What Radio 4 updates would you find
interesting?
I hope you don't
At 00:02 +0100 29/3/07, James Brook wrote:
Hello All,
I've finally gotten around to having a play with the weather RSS feeds and I
notice that one of the feed's trips up my xml parser.
http://feeds.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/rss/5day/id/3374.xml - has an illegal
character in the name the in the
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/03_march/29/3g.s
html
Can we have the BBC one, BBC THREE and (in particular) BBC News 24 streams
online please?
If you can stream them on a mobile, it would be useful if they could be
provided online in the same format (I mean,
I've looked at Twitter and I can see the usefulness, but I can't find a
Google/Vista gadget for it... Have I missed it, or do I need to get coding?
Brian Butterworth
www.ukfree.tv
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On 3/29/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've looked at Twitter and I can see the usefulness, but I can't find a
Google/Vista gadget for it... Have I missed it, or do I need to get
coding?
I think you'll find what you want here: http://twitter.pbwiki.com
Lists both a Vista
On 3/29/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can stream them on a mobile, it would be useful if they could be
provided online in the same format (I mean, that's what you are doing
anyway...)
Almost, except I imagine the Mobile Phone networks are pobably paying BBC
Worldwide
Twadget - http://arsecandle.org/twadget/ - for the Vista sidebar. I've had
problems with it, but that's probably just me...
Otherwise, it works just as well with Google Talk / Jabber / AIM - just
leave the conversation window open.
D.
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Brian Butterworth wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/03_march/29/3g.s
html
Can we have the BBC one, BBC THREE and (in particular) BBC News 24 streams
online please?
If you can stream them on a mobile, it would be useful if they could be
provided online in the
Frank Wales said:
Admittedly, I've only met Jem a few times, but I feel I
ought to defend his honour here by pointing out that I
don't believe he's the misleading type.
I apologise, I did not mean it as a personal attack. Sorry.
I can't recall the last time I was blocked from content on
Tim,
They can't be paying BBC Worldwide a penny, as it is strictly forbidden by
the Communications Act 2003!
Brian Butterworth
HYPERLINK http://www.ukfree.tv/www.ukfree.tv
On 3/29/07, Brian Butterworth HYPERLINK
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If you can stream them on a
On 3/29/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim,
They can't be paying BBC Worldwide a penny, as it is strictly forbidden by
the Communications Act 2003!
Really? please do explain... I was under the impression that Worldwide were
the rights-holders for all BBC-originated
Richard Lockwood said:
Andy - ordinary people do not generally use Linux as a desktop OS.
Is there such a thing as an ordinary person?
Any way my point was that the true figure may not be quite as low as stated.
I did not say it would be greatly higher, certainly not higher than
WindowsXP (by a
Oh for CRYING out loud - why not a partnership with T-Mobile? They have the
best 3G HSDPA network in the UK!
And I'm on T-Mobile!
Typical.
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From: Brian Butterworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 March 2007 11:46
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject:
The Communication Act 2003 strictly forbits the requirement of a payment to
watch a live BBC TV channel. This is why the BBC one service on DAB radio
is free-to-air, and why all BBC services are free on analogue and digital
cable, and also on digital satellite too.
_
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Chris,
I wouldn't worry about it, the service is going to be even worse than the
DAB service used by Virgin Mobile!
Brian Butterworth
www.ukfree.tv
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Christopher Woods
Does anyone know what's happened to this? I'm getting a 404 from
http://xmltv.radiotimes.com/xmltv/channels.dat and from each of the
individual channel pages (eg:
http://xmltv.radiotimes.com/xmltv/92.dat) - and RadioTimes.com isn't
responding. Can anyone shed any light?
Cheers,
R.
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3G technical trial. 12 months long.
it's public service, as Brian says. Nowt to do with BBC Worldwide.
we don't have regulatory permission to broadcast BBC TV 24/7 live on
the open net until iPlayer public value test has been approved by the
BBC Trust (assuming they do indeed approve this).
On 29/03/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3G technical trial. 12 months long.
it's public service, as Brian says. Nowt to do with BBC Worldwide.
we don't have regulatory permission to broadcast BBC TV 24/7
live on the open net until iPlayer public value test has been
Still, considering TMO have the best 3G network in the UK, and (imo) the
best takeup - and selection - of flat-rate data packages, it seems a bit
short-sighted to run these 'public trials' without including TMO as a
carrier! Orange and Vodafone are ridiculously expensive data-wise, only 3
could be
It's not even Safari compliant, yet. Does anyone have a better
alternative with Freeview listings?
On 29/03/07, John Wesley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29/03/07, Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what's happened to this? I'm getting a 404 from
At 14:17 +0100 29/3/07, Brian Butterworth wrote:
To summarise:
Linux is truly intelligent design but no-one uses it as a desktop OS, or
if they do they are too ashamed to connect to the internet and if they do
they fake it as a Windows machine?
Brian Butterworth
Sorry, off topic.
Gordo
Bleb.org/tv is something I use quite often (when I don't have my laptop
with Digiguide to hand on it) but unfortunately they can't show ITV listings
due to legal reasons at the mo - believe a solution is being sought at the
moment.
Still, VERY handy site. And who watches ITV anyway. ;)
On 30/03/07, Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bleb.org/tv is something I use quite often (when I don't have my laptop
with Digiguide to hand on it) but unfortunately they can't show ITV listings
due to legal reasons at the mo - believe a solution is being sought at the
moment.
Still,
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