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Radio Revelation

Post by arjay » December 17, 2005, 7:00 pm

I thought some of you (particularly the Brits) may be interested in something I have only just discovered today. - That you can actually listen to live BBC Radio live through the Internet. :o

By logging into: www.bbc.co.uk/radio

And opening BBC Radio Player. Select a radio station, and Listen Live, and away you go. You can select and listen to any of the English or World Service radio stations and listen to live programmes or previous programmes.

The only thing is, on an ordinary telephone connection it is slow to load up and also slows everything else down, INCLUDING reading the latest forum postings.

I have just been listening to Radio 2's saturday morning programme "Sounds of the Sixties" hits of 1968, with Brian Matthews. In fact I have just gone back and am listening to the programme again, as i have found the playlist and can see what records will be played.

For those wanting more culture Radio 4 would be ideal! :lol:

The weather forecast for the UK this morning was a frosty start and then dry and sunny later. 8)
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Re: Radio Revelation

Post by valentine » December 17, 2005, 8:43 pm

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The only thing is, on an ordinary telephone connection it is slow to load up and also slows everything else down, like reading the latest forum postings.


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Sorry Arjay, I realise the reminscings of an old man are not everyones cup of tea. I have already apologised on the WW11 forum.

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Post by yorkman » December 17, 2005, 9:18 pm

I had to read your post 3 times, and I am still unsure

Have you read the quoted bit as meaning that long posts are slowing things down for him? I am sure that was not what Arjay meant.

And even though this is a cross post, yes do pass on your reminiscences. I was involved in a somewhat later and much smaller conflict, so its good to see how your views and memories compare.

Your thread awaits you :lol:

John
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Post by valentine » December 17, 2005, 9:28 pm

Maybe I am being ultra sensitive but to me the remark indicates the posts are boring and expressing a desire to move on to other subjects. I really cannot see another meaning.

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Post by arjay » December 17, 2005, 9:41 pm

I was totally lost there for a while as to what you both meant, but I think I have caught on again now.

I was simply saying that playing the radio through my PC was slowing it (my PC) down, and thus it was taking me longer to download webpages or read the Forum postings.

I have now edited my original post and changed the word "like" to read "including".

Are you not interested in the actual point of the original posting? It was something I didn't know about!!

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Post by yorkman » December 17, 2005, 10:04 pm

arjay wrote: Are you not interested in the actual point of the original posting? It was something I didn't know about!!
I actually knew about it arjay, but it never occurred to me to share the information, so...good one!!

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Post by banpaeng » December 17, 2005, 10:47 pm

English language, isn't it great!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by JimboPSM » December 17, 2005, 11:24 pm

I must confess that I also knew about it :oops: and already use it (frequently while going through the forum posts). I listen to programmes when I want to hear them - which is rarely at the time they are actually broadcast.

I have dialup access and only rarely have any problems with load speed but connection speed at home (Isle of Man) rarely drops below 50 kbps.

Particular comedy favourites of mine currently available are:
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Post by arjay » December 18, 2005, 8:19 am

Great isn't it!!! It's often the small, almost obvious things that you don't know or think about. My son has just told me he's been listening to it at University for the last 6 years. :o

I knew you could watch TV in the Uk on your PC, with a special card in your PC and connection to an aerial, but radio just hadn't occurred to me.

Yes currently my telephone line connection makes downloading generally, and opening Forum posts, slow. I actually open 2 windows with Udonmap Forum and alternate between the two in order to try and get through reading the posts more quickly. (And yes I suppose it would help if some of them were shorter!! :lol: ). I suppose someone will now say, well if you open 2 windows each will be half the speed that one would have been!!

So my next task is to learn about GPRS/Wireless Internet connection, which Lee was telling me is a lot faster than my ordinary telephone connection. Then I can maybe have all these things open and functioning at the same time. :D

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Post by valentine » December 18, 2005, 8:31 am

Thanks for explanation Arjay. The vagaries of the English language. If two brits misunderstand each other, what chance has the poor Thais got?
On the subject matter, BBC radio. A major influence in my decision to emigrate was to get away from the 2 idjuts, Wogan and Young blathering on the radio every morning.LOL Are they still alive by the way?

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Post by JimboPSM » December 18, 2005, 10:45 am

Valentine, the most popular show for Radio 2 on the internet is "Wake up to Wogan" - so you will now be able to listen to him again :lol:

Sir Jimmy Young (he was knighted in 2001) was finally retired from the BBC in December 2002, I can't find an obituary for him so I guess he is still alive #-o

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Post by valentine » December 18, 2005, 11:46 am

JimboPSM wrote:Valentine, the most popular show for Radio 2 on the internet is "Wake up to Wogan" - so you will now be able to listen to him again :lol:

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Wake up to Wogan? He's a nightmare! I actually voted for home rule for Northern Ireland hoping he go home :lol:

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Post by arjay » December 18, 2005, 4:40 pm

What about Jimmy Saville. Does anyone know what happened to him?

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Post by yorkman » December 18, 2005, 4:50 pm

arjay wrote:What about Jimmy Saville. Does anyone know what happened to him?
Now Then, Now then!

He's still on the go; not on the BBC Radio though as far as I know.

As it happens

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Post by BangkokButcher » December 19, 2005, 2:25 am

arjay wrote:What about Jimmy Saville. Does anyone know what happened to him?
Perhaps someone's fixed him :lol:

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Post by David_Rabinovich » March 31, 2006, 2:40 pm

:D :D :D

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Post by beer monkey » March 31, 2006, 2:44 pm

lucky you.Image
spammer.
Can You Dig It Dug.?

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Post by valentine » March 31, 2006, 3:42 pm

David_Rabinovich wrote::D :D :D
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and he's got a big chicken, Miss? David

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Post by Prenders88 » March 31, 2006, 8:39 pm

Jeremy Vine took over Jimmy Youngs show.
If you think Wogans bad, listen to Johnathan Ross.

BBC are talking about live streaming of their TV output, starting with BBC2.

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Post by beer monkey » March 31, 2006, 9:16 pm

personally i think wossy is very fast with his wit and reparte.
and wogan just sends you to sleepImage

and steve wright on 2 is very good. :)
Can You Dig It Dug.?

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