On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 11:32 AM, Richard Wilson wrote:

> A couple of weeks ago BBC 1 TV News from London had a report on 
> national
> data bases (for the police and so on ) not matching up their 
> information.
> Three computers were visible in a graphic - two were indistinguishable 
> and
> indescribable :) but the one in the middle was an SE/30. I thought I
> shouldn't mention it in case some disgruntled employee was blaming the 
> Mac!
> But it was remarkable that the SE/30 would even be shown, I reckon, so
> perhaps it was good publicity!
>

Probably a joke by a BBC graphics person! Macs are widely used in the 
BBC, especially with studios full of iMacs for the people answering 
calls on phone-in programmes, They've also been widely seen providing 
graphics support for election coverage. (No, we don't have chad 
problems in UK elections!) ;-)

Stuart


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