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Heigh ho, perhaps I'm old-fashioned.
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of the next decade.
I'd contest that. 47% were CSC doing the same.
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*wants* to be supporting IE6, I assure
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complicated it is to maintain - it's really in nobody's best
interests.
I'll be sure to tell the Secretary of State for Health that when he
can't use the next release of www.nhs.uk on his office PC.
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very well by Phil in his last reply. It's your money
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as their
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parts of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.
Especially unfortunate if you happen to be a member of that community
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IE6 should die a slow and painful death.
Yep. The main reason www.nhs.uk still supports it is because of all
the internal users who have it - many of them senior stakeholders for
whom the standard argument about obsolescence wouldn't wash.
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On 15/07/2009, Scot McSweeney-Roberts
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of the UK government still use IE6 unfortunately.Especially unfortunate
if you happen to be a member of that community
If you're
effective malware threats
exploiting them in the wild.
And a great way to change that is to allow users of other OSs to
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As I mentioned earlier in the thread - I have my 3 dongle working fine
under Ubuntu. Actually it's CrunchBase, which is Ubuntu-derived.
There are several 3 dongles - the E220 works out the box
we've all experienced this time to time.
I have this at every Holiday Inn hotel I stay at.
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 18:17 +, Peter Bowyer wrote:
iPlayer thinks that the Hilton Hotel, Leeds is outside the UK.
Doubtless because Hilton's hotel broadband is provided by 'i-Bahn',
which sounds
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the debate to those outside of a particular political
grouping.
Of course you've also limited the debate to those who have the
capability and the inclination to participate in such a debate on a
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to have a look .. and they have changed kg to the imperial
mass measure, lbs, and added of force.
lb-force is (was) an imperial measure of force, so they're perhaps half-right.
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lb-force is (was) an imperial measure of force, so they're perhaps
half-right.
Newtons are
m·kg·s-2
Which is distance x mass / time squared , lbs is just mass, unless of
force is a magical way
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Wow this is arcane. We only got taught metric SI units at school...
I was taught Imperial units and old money at junior school and
SI/decimal later. Made for fun times.
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, there's some merit there. The genie is out of
the bottle, anyhow.
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Doing some research into what feeds/APIs are available from public
transport operators and related organisations in the UK - any
pointers, anyone?
Ta
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Peter
Are you, by the way, involved with any of these ideas discussed
here http://www.showusabetterway.co.uk/call/2008/07/road-works-api.html
and here http://www.showusabetterway.co.uk/call/2008/10/public-transpor.html
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. ;)
I'm sure the technical implementation will end up looking very much
like that. The hard part is getting the people who write the
requirements to understand why they should care
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Would be great if there were any places left.
2008/9/10 Sam Mbale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
London Open Source Jam, on 25/09/2009.
Off topic is the new on topic!
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2008/9/10 David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Who's feeling rather smug)
Me too. I'm currently trying to ensure that my current client builds
suitable safeguards into a similar feature they're proposing to
deliver.
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2008/9/2 Chris Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The link is working fine, I've just read your mail in Gmail, in Chrome!
First impressions are that the new JavaScript engine V8 is very quick
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And when your plugins crash...
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and record it
instead.
Sounds a lot like MythTV to me
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of TV it records
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Qik is a closed invite only system so doesn't really allow for participation
by those outside the closed loop.
s/is/was - Qik is now in public beta.
http://qik.com/blog/195/qik-enters-public-beta
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it :-(
Peter
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preserve our freedom to understand
and share the software we use to do our computation.
No.
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to stop the
whole list being completely swamped and rendered useless for its
intended purpose. Just.
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for mobile | mobile.google.com
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the boring bits between the music...
I'll get my coat.
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I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned here already... or maybe I've
been asleep...
http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/06/12/the-techcrunch-bbc-debate/
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An arrogant three legged donkey with one eye playing the piano
while wearing shades in the Night Garden?
A hoity toity honky tonky plinky plonky winky wonky on the Ninky Nonk.
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, it could have been a coming soon
thing though).
plug
It's live now. And looks good.
Just press red on any BBC channel
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Seconded. Use it all the time.
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Who was it that was having this problem.. someone here, I'm sure
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found for freesat,
Comet links to a page of Freeview STBs, and a search for 'freesat' on
Currys brings up 5 pages of stuff with 'Free' in the name, including
Freezers, Freejet hoovers and Freecom network drives.
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them both as sensible
employee-centric policies.
Surely you'd want firemens' poles and slides like Google in Switzerland??
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of
the above).
(I can't believe I just posted in this thread... aarrgghh)
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On 15/04/2008, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Isn't this what Akamai are doing for the iPlayer content already?
Yes
Doesn't
get the content close enough
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about a year ago[1], and the price of
IPStream is now unregulated.
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[1] http://www.offta.org.uk/charts.htm
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the BBC's
output using something that they already have access to, that they're
familiar with, and that their kids can fix when it breaks?
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On 28/01/2008, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I presume that a TV version of last.fm would be last.uhf?
last.am would be more consistent, if slightly confusing.
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(who hates mixing frequency ranges and modulation types when
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Maybe we need a discussion on the pros and cons of the various OSS
licenses. Recommend me one!
Did you not see the sign next to the button you just pressed?
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Any extensions to this script from me are likely going
to be calls to apps importing the rtmp.c written for Gnash.
Make sure you observe the Gnash license conditions
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On 08/01/2008, Martin Belam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to face this kind of question when doing the analysis of search
logs at the BBC to produce the popular searches right now list.
Obviously I used to filter out obscenities, but, for example,
something like 'big brother' or the
', which is more accurate and doesn't fall into the logical
trap of everything having a GNU prefix which some people may fall into.
You could, but it has the two disadvantages of being longer to type, and
not being a joke. :-)
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On this list, the noise /is/ the signal. You are invited to filter.
He was attempting to apply an ingress filter. Which is significanly
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He was attempting to apply an ingress filter. Which is significanly
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Asking the whole list to filter it's self to one's own preferences
seems
Mornington Crescent!
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files placed in a
directory and sourced by the main apache.conf.
That wouldn't be very dynamic, would it? You would have to restart the
servers everytime you wanted to create a new one!
RewriteMap is your friend.
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systems, it would be insane.
Depending on volumes and volatility of data, it may be 'insane' to
have a database connection, query and teardown for every redirect,
too. What works on the bench doesn't always work in the field...
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, not the tube station - a nightmare for integrated
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any subject remotely or even not remotely connected to the BBC'.
There are some here who joined to talk about what the list (and the
Programme)'s main aims are, not to participate in general-purpose
BBC-bashing.
Hence I agree that we should separate it out.
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The software runs without your knowledge, although you agree to this
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Just saw this on BBC Berkshire
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Let the people speak!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/iplayer/
What a complete waste of time. Just like the huge majority of such
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want to ;)
If material comes up short, I could discuss the virtues of the canteen's
sticky toffee pudding. It would probably be heated.
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Euuwww... that was built with some framework wasn't it?
It's some off-the-shelf online survey framework - several of the big
market research houses use it.
Rather a lot of personal information needed for registration, I thought
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realise the data isn't being updated anymore.
Does anyone have a clue?
No more than you I guess - my cluefulness extended as far as emailing
the 'contact us' address on www.radiotimes.com, but no response as
yet.
I wonder if any of the BBC staffers around here know someone to ask?
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is attracting less of the Linux users to it's site
(something that should be looked at seriously as this could be an
indication the BBC is interfering with commercial markets).
Pick one. (or add another).
4. Only you care enough to waste time with this argument?
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On 31/03/07, vijay chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 31/03/07, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then maybe there is something to your conspiracy theory. Seem as the
BBC's stats disagree with the BBC news articles. Something
, VERY handy site. And who watches ITV anyway. ;)
For original crime drama - can't be beaten. Mobile... Cold Blood...
Prime Suspect... c'mon.
The RT xmltv feed appears to be back online now, by the way. Mythtv
users of the UK breathe a collective sigh of relief.
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on a landline.
and easily integrate with APIs from SMS consolidators (2sms, csl,
Bayham, Clickatell etc).
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areyouwatchingthis.com
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And I don't watch football, so I don't want to fund the Premiership
highlights contract, please.
I suspect we'll all find that it doesn't work that way. Thank goodness.
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On 26/02/07, vijay chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Yes, however if you are using other people's server juice and
bandwidth
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On 26/02/07, Peter Bowyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely disagree. The ToU of my website could preclude its use in
the way you're proposing. I can take proportionate steps to enforce my
ToU - which in this case could include
On 21/01/07, Kirk Northrop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Bowyer wrote:
Good luck with Odeon - having had the world's worst Flash-only
interface for several years, and had a well-publicised PR nightmare
when they leant on one of this list's members who got so fed up with
it he proxied
postcodes to
lat/long? It seems to me that the Google Maps GeoCoder object doesn't
understand UK postcodes.
www.nearby.org.uk does brazillions of coordinate conversions and has
REST and SOAP APIs at http://www.nearby.org.uk/api/convert-help.php
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to add value to listings data to serve their
own commercial ends, why shouldn't they pay royalties to the data
provider?
Peter
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Ian Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
(first post...big wave from Manchester)
I think the hard part with the map data in the UK is that you need a
Post
Code to x/y(used in the google api)
convertor.
The UK post code data is all copyrighted/protected/owned. Unlike the
US
zip code data,
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