On 26/03/2008, Christopher Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Ian Forrester wrote:
> > > I can confirm, we do utter the word bit torrent now and then :)
> >
> > However *only* in the following sentence structure using the
> > subsequent
> > vocabulary:
>
> <snip>
>
> Haha, you said what I was about to say in a much more convoluted (yet
> amusing) way ;) Got a chuckle out of me in the office! Thanks for
> alleviating the boredom ;)


I was thinking the same myself.  Still, it better than being chlopformed by
a BBC spook for mis-speaking (Hillary Clinton style) the BitTorrent word.

If they just called it John Birt Orrent, the BBC would be keener (or less
keen perhaps).

Strange that people think that a file transfer protocol can be any of $word1
or $word2.


I can't wait for the day the BBC embrace proper peer-to-peer for streaming
> TV (and the ISPs sort themselves out with a little more of that proposed
> intelligent routing). A TVAnts-esque (BBC branded) app would be bloody
> marvellous.


As the BBC News 24/BBC World feeds on http://www.livestation.com/ show.


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