On Monday 07 January 2008 01:24, Dave Crossland wrote:
> Apologies everyone!
>
> On 07/01/2008, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 07/01/2008, Mr I Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Interesting post with lots to reply back on...but can you post a better
> > > formatted version :)
> >
> > Hope this flies:
>
> I'm told that my emails are Base64 encoded and the mailing list is
> attempting to convert them to another format for some reason. Will it
> take attachments? Here's the original mail attached.

Responding to just one point in this:

> like a BBC
> software engineer spending his "20% time" (supposing engineers at the
> BBC get that, I'm speculating there) on

No, we don't get that, or any other fraction for that matter. There's been
informal things to an extent of around 10% in Research before, and a _small_
parts of FM&T have a 1 in 10 project thing, but it's not like the 20% idea
you have at Google. (I know more about the google version than the BBC one 
ironically (different dept), but I know enough about the BBC one to know 
they're different)


Michael.
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Michael Sparks, Snr Research Engineer, BBC Future Media Research & Innovation,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Kamaelia Project Lead, http://kamaelia.sf.net/
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