Nelsoncolne kummune i.t. (commmunity) is a community of people who like talking about technology, hardware, the cult of apple, current affairs, the internet, tv, robots, digital cameras, etc. It started with some people who used to live in nelsoncolne nelson colne, lancashire.
Biodiesel: Haven't read the article properly, but I think I'd heard elsewhere that there were issues with it all, and that growing crops to power cars etc. was probably a silly idea. Nevermind, eh? If we could just extract all the calories from a big-mac effectively, I'm sure you could drive a car for a week on that, surely?
UK online TV: Flippin' hurrah! Probably opens up all sorts of interesting funding questions, but suspect the end result might be a bit smart. Especially if you can burn a DVD from the software and take it to your front room. Maybe DVD needs a system to make the disc time-out or something to stop us snaffling stuff permanently.
my limited experience is that channel 4 use their own player, and that other channel doesn't have anything good on but it uses its own player and then the bbc use iplayer which might be based on flash, but I can't see how you'd get any of it onto a dvd to play in the other room. Like easily, which is what i want.
and none of them work on this slowish laptop that I'm currently using, which means the only device small enough and having wireless in the house cannot play tv.
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Biodiesel: Haven't read the article properly, but I think I'd heard elsewhere that there were issues with it all, and that growing crops to power cars etc. was probably a silly idea. Nevermind, eh? If we could just extract all the calories from a big-mac effectively, I'm sure you could drive a car for a week on that, surely?
UK online TV: Flippin' hurrah! Probably opens up all sorts of interesting funding questions, but suspect the end result might be a bit smart. Especially if you can burn a DVD from the software and take it to your front room. Maybe DVD needs a system to make the disc time-out or something to stop us snaffling stuff permanently.
my limited experience is that channel 4 use their own player, and that other channel doesn't have anything good on but it uses its own player and then the bbc use iplayer which might be based on flash, but I can't see how you'd get any of it onto a dvd to play in the other room. Like easily, which is what i want.
and none of them work on this slowish laptop that I'm currently using, which means the only device small enough and having wireless in the house cannot play tv.
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