Thanks for the info and other suggestions guys.
Nice to know I can rely on the version number for cleared incidents. I guess
I'll just have to suck it up for public transport messages and find a
workaround.
Mike
From: Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Michael Smethurst wrote:
you're not wrong. we do do a fair bit of user testing around this stuff and
attempt to match what we model to audience mental models. it's not always
easy tho. we also need to consider how programmes are grouped outside of web
pages - eg
On 8/1/09 12:09, Frankie Roberto fran...@frankieroberto.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Michael Smethurst wrote:
you're not wrong. we do do a fair bit of user testing around this stuff and
attempt to match what we model to audience mental models. it's not always
easy tho. we
isn't it more about modelling writers, storylines and fictional
characters. Imagine a pvr that you could set to only record programmes
featuring the character Sarah Jane Smith (whether dr who or SJA)?
Probably quite a way off tho
Anybody using the Digiguide program - www.digiguide.com - on a PC
On Thursday 08 January 2009 13:52:01 Paul Webster wrote:
isn’t it more about modelling writers, storylines and fictional
characters. Imagine a pvr that you could set to only record programmes
featuring the character Sarah Jane Smith (whether dr who or SJA)? Probably
quite a way off tho
I
Matt Barber wrote:
I used to like the way T4 would put T4: [show] at the start. That way,
you could figure out what you wanted to watch. It would be good if Big
Breakfast and such did that.
No, that's a truely utterly horrible thing to do. When searching by
showname in my PVR, if I want to
Matt Barber wrote:
I used to like the way T4 would put T4: [show] at the start. That way,
you could figure out what you wanted to watch. It would be good if Big
Breakfast and such did that.
Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
No, that's a truely utterly horrible thing to do. When searching by
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