I'm looking forward to Madonna or Disney explaining why they are cutting off
school children from their primary learning source. A few months of no
proper internet will clearly harm a child ... even if they were not the
actual illegal downloader.
On 11 April 2010 22:17, Dave Crossland
On 12 Apr 2010, at 09:12, Brian Butterworth wrote:
I'm looking forward to Madonna or Disney explaining why they are cutting off
school children from their primary learning source. A few months of no
proper internet will clearly harm a child ... even if they were not the
actual illegal
I'm still quite confused as to what's going on with -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rzk4b/House_of_Commons_07_04_2010/
- it claims to be 7 hours long - which should include some of the DEB
footage, but in fact its less than 2 hours long. What accounts for
this discrepancy?
-
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Hi,
Could you provide URLs about that?
Regards, Dave
On 9 Apr 2010, 10:46 PM, Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com wrote:
Word is that the D E Bill will hit schools quite hard.
Gordo
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reading footage from
today on iPlayer?
I don't think this is a conspircy (so you can take off the
foil hat :)
Its sounds like a error, or something went on longer than
expected. Will forward to the iplayer team and see if we
can't get the rest somehow.
Cheers. Also, on the HoC footage
Brian Butterworth wrote:
It's probably been banned, now.Along with TCP/IP.
Did no one tell those stupid MPs that the whole Internet is peer-to-peer?
http://meeb.org/post/505849844/i-wrote-to-my-mp-two-weeks-ago-regarding-my-shock
Considering this, probably not!
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That wasn't the first time the poor old dears got IP and IP mixed up, I
heard it on @R4Today some days ago. Shows a lot about where their minds
are.
On 9 April 2010 08:06, Tim Dobson li...@tdobson.net wrote:
Brian Butterworth wrote:
It's probably been banned, now.Along with TCP/IP.
Did
On 09/04/2010 08:22, Brian Butterworth wrote:
That wasn't the first time the poor old dears got IP and IP mixed
up, I heard it on @R4Today some days ago. Shows a lot about where
their minds are.
Yes, but what happens when they debate other technical issues? Medical,
military, etc. None of us
Brian Butterworth wrote:
Did no one tell those stupid MPs that the whole Internet is peer-to-peer?
To most of them, peer-to-peer communication is what happens when
Lord Mandelson does a deal with Baroness Scotland.
--
Frank Wales [fr...@limov.com]
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So if you're not an expert, it's probably not wise to rush a bill through
wash-up without proper scrutiny.
Alex
On 9 Apr 2010, at 10:57, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 09/04/2010 08:22, Brian Butterworth wrote:
That wasn't the first time the poor old dears got IP and IP mixed up, I
heard it on
Gordon Joly wrote:
On 09/04/2010 08:22, Brian Butterworth wrote:
That wasn't the first time the poor old dears got IP and IP mixed
up, I heard it on @R4Today some days ago. Shows a lot about where
their minds are.
Yes, but what happens when they debate other technical issues? Medical,
That wasn't the first time the poor old dears got IP and
IP mixed
up, I heard it on @R4Today some days ago. Shows a lot about where
their minds are.
Yes, but what happens when they debate other technical issues?
Medical, military, etc. None of us are experts in all fields
So now a BPI-PC can claim my PC's IP has their IP and will defenstrate my
Windows? Not at all PC!
On 9 Apr 2010 12:37, Christopher Woods chris...@infinitus.co.uk wrote:
That wasn't the first time the poor old dears got IP and
IP mixed
up, I heard it ...
Whilst watching the DEB
Word is that the D E Bill will hit schools quite hard.
Gordo
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I don't think
On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 15:04 +0100, Christopher Woods wrote:
Cheers. Also, on the HoC footage from last night -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rzk4b - the programme won't actually
start streaming (just looks like it begins to buffer, fails, then retries
immediately ad nauseum).
Maybe it's
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Subject: RE: [backstage] Any more DEB reading footage from
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I don't think this is a conspircy (so you can take off the
foil hat :)
Its sounds like a error, or something went on longer than
expected. Will forward
: [backstage] Any more DEB reading footage from today on iPlayer?
(directed firstly towards iPlayer-knowledgeable Beeb staff but is an open
question)
Frustratingly only the first hour or so of today's House of Commons coverage is
available on the iPlayer's primary entry for today, with no more
(directed firstly towards iPlayer-knowledgeable Beeb staff but is an open
question)
Frustratingly only the first hour or so of today's House of Commons coverage
is available on the iPlayer's primary entry for today, with no more footage
forthcoming it would seem. (current episode:
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