(EXTREMELY) minority OSes? I mean, come on, hands up who here on the 
> list uses Linux as their primary OS.

And me. And as such I just accept that if I want to watch any channel's
output on-demand, there's a box in my living room that will capture it
for me with the minimum of configuration.

It's an old-fangled piece of tech called a video recorder. 

But that's just me

S.

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Sent: 01 August 2007 09:39
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Subject: Re: [backstage] More iPlayer protesting


> Not that I'm condoning the choice, personally I'll always prefer an 
> agnostic system, but, well, maybe the BBC were just realists when it 
> came to the practicalities of development cost versus ROI from 
> creating versions for
> (EXTREMELY) minority OSes? I mean, come on, hands up who here on the 
> list uses Linux as their primary OS.

Me
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