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
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
As the BBC News 24/BBC World feeds on http://www.livestation.com/
http://www.livestation.com/ show.
Indeed, and with just a ten second offset from realtime last time I checked
AND in higher quality... Can't argue with that! I only use Livestation to
stream N24 now. :)
Quick PHP version...
http://www.ukfree.tv/bbcbt.php
On 25/03/2008, Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
humour
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:
humour
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:
$word1..Bittorrent..$word2
(if my C++ still works - unlikely)
In other words:
The value of $word1 always precedes
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