Re: Ofcom and the Giant Digital Dividend




"tony sayer" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <a8gs03h4f2iojhrqiducmlnj5fq406quo8@xxxxxxx>, Roderick
Stewart <escapetime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 23:18:03 +0100, Frank Erskine
<frank.erskine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Once upon a time, people would switch on their telly to watch a
programme, then switch it off afterwards.

I still do. Mine spends more time off than on.

Rod.

Same here.. Thats why despite being 10 years old it still looks
excellent, the tube hasn't been burnt out being left on all day...
--
Tony Sayer

I saw screenburn on a telly yesterday. I could clearly read the words 'BBC
Radio 1'. Someone had left the monitoring telly at a system head end turned
on. It was on when I got there. Curiously the DTT box feeding the video
signal to the box refused to change channel or produce any audio or do
anything at all in fact until I rebooted it.

Bill


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