Re: Listening to KNX outside the U.S.

2011-12-01 Thread Martin McCormick
I'll comment on your post, here, which has some very good points. Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith writes: Hello Martin and all As I said, I think, Martin, that you may not be aware of the fact that we have to pay a license fee to watch this sort of stuff. That license is rigorously

Re: Listening to KNX outside the U.S.

2011-11-30 Thread Martin McCormick
Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith writes: In the case of the BBC, I am very strongly in favour of this ban to be honest because we have to pay a license fee; why should others be able to get in through the back door so to speak? I am a believer of the statement that information wants to be

Re: Listening to KNX outside the U.S.

2011-11-29 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Dane The URL that Travis gave earlier works fine for me; therefore, it should for you. But I would advocate that if an organisation has deliberately opted not to allow their output to be available to certain groups or places, then there must be a reason for the ban, most often I would think,

Listening to KNX outside the U.S.

2011-11-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi folks! I've been doing some further research on this, since CBS have blocked all their radio streams for those outside the U.S. it looks as though I'm going to have to use a VPN in order to listen. With some help from my friend Google and some people who just happened to be following me on