2008/5/18 Richard Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The problem isn't money, it is the legal contracts associated with trying to
protect
created works for use worldwide through the internet, and the derivatives.
The ones that exist will time out; the ones that haven't been signed
yet can be
IMHO Plain English is great for things aimed at the GBP - so it is perfect
for explanatory notes on the back of a phone bill - but technical English is
just perfect for explaining exactly what you mean to a limited audience.
So, if the statement was on the bbc.co.uk homepage it would be just
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Jeremy Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the transcript and audio have just been uploaded.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/thefuture/transcript_fry.shtml
video goes out on bbc parliament and then iplayer after that on sat 9pm.
Annoyingly (an perhaps ironically), even though
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Paul Tweedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes indeed, and to be open and clear on the purpose of this - the value
in the query string is appended to the item page URI depending the
logical page area in which it appears - Featured, Most Popular, etc - so
we can do
Here's the complete list of videos from Xtech 2008,
http://blip.tv/posts/?topic_name=xtech2008pagelen=96page=1
Enjoy!
Ian Forrester
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