Yes I think you and Mr Forrester will be firm friends :-)

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On 23/4/07 15:57, "Nico Morrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 23/04/07, Matthew Cashmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think this would make a very interesting series of podcasts... Looking at
>> the technical history of bbc.co.uk and how it developed and launched - and
>> how it's evolved, and finally how it's moving forward.
>> 
> 
> I'm a long-tern lurker on this list - retired  sysadmin & C
> programmer, well out-of-date :-)
> 
> I well remember ..... from around '98, using RealPlayer with BBC
> content & checking the realtime streaming statistics online, kindly &
> surprisingly provided, sadly gone, to find out why it was often so
> slow :-)
> 
> Technical podcasts are a great idea - I only ask that you record them
> using an HD minicam (BBC issue thsse days I'm told) so that in the
> future something like 'Nerds 2.0.1' could be made. Both the Nerds
> series were BBC co-produced & I still have them on VHS.
> 
> Regards,
> Nico Morrison
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