Hello folks,
I wanted to throw in my tuppence worth in the form of a sort of
retrospective from my point of view. Opinions my own, and any
similarity to those of persons living or dead are entirely
coincidental.
The good:
* Getting BBC people out into the public and meeting developers (both
at
On 22 October 2010 13:51, Mo McRoberts m...@nevali.net wrote:
So I reckon you can break it all down into different things I'd like
to see happen or continue in *some* way:
Come on Mo,this list has very rarely acheived significant volume to even
justify splitting it into 2 lists.
I'm
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 16:21, Martin Poppy Hatfield
mar...@moppy.co.uk wrote:
Come on Mo,this list has very rarely acheived significant volume to even
justify splitting it into 2 lists.
It's nothing to do with volume -- everything to do with audience.
There has been, over the past year,
I've got a little story to tell, before this list disappears
In 1990 I had the pleasure of doing a recording session at Maid
Vale a full band with the Royal Philharmonic, about 110 people. We
set up the studio and found that the small monitors (speakers) on the
desk were out of
I don't post much here these days, you have been able to see the virtual
tumbleweed here for some time.
In terms of success, it seems to me that, during the era of Blackberrys
where an internal BBC list was an enlightening, intelligent, well-informed,
helpful and only occasionally obsessive
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