From the backstage blog
http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/news/archives/2008/01/hack_day_2008_o.html
So last year the BBC and Yahoo! ran the stunningly cool Hack Day London. It
was a brilliant success, and frankly I¹ve been biting at the bit to organise
another one. Last week I got the nod from
My cheapo Freeview PVR has an option to record a number of minutes either
side of a programme. That works for me.
J
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On Jan 22, 2008 1:59 PM, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A small question.
On 22/01/2008, Deirdre Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance you could stop with the accusations of dishonesty?
Any chance you could actually answer the questions I asked?
And if I seem to be a bit annoyed I am. I spent quite a bit of time
writing something and now it looks like it is
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On 22/01/2008, Deirdre Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance you could
On Jan 22, 2008 1:59 PM, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A small question.
There are a number of occasions where the schedule on channels is NEVER as
published!
A good example the 10pm-10:30pm slot on BBC TWO. Programmes in this slot
actually start never earlier than 10:02pm and
I can do that too, but it's not really user friendly in the traditional
sense.
On 23/01/2008, Jason Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My cheapo Freeview PVR has an option to record a number of minutes either
side of a programme. That works for me.
J
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Martin,
Thanks very much for the reply.
On 23/01/2008, Martin Deutsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008 1:59 PM, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A small question.
There are a number of occasions where the schedule on channels is NEVER
as
published!
A good
Probably posted before - http://lol.ianloic.com/bbc
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On 23/01/2008, David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably posted before - http://lol.ianloic.com/bbc
Don't think so - that is the best backstage mashup evar :-)
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On Jan 23, 2008 11:06 PM, Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/01/2008, David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably posted before - http://lol.ianloic.com/bbc
Don't think so - that is the best backstage mashup evar :-)
That's great! Needs translating to LOLcats speak though :P
Brian Butterworth wrote:
It seems incredible to me that the BBC is DELIBERATELY providing me (via
Microsoft) with inaccurate information.
If you were to start by assuming that inaccuracies in the EPG data
provided by the BBC were there for reasons other than to screw over
Windows Media
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 12:02:43AM +, Iain Wallace wrote:
That's great! Needs translating to LOLcats speak though :P
I wonder if some amount of keyword filtering could be done on the
photos... not sure if that would still be funny though.
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On Jan 23, 2008 11:06 PM, Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/01/2008, David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably posted before - http://lol.ianloic.com/bbc
Don't think so - that is the best
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