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  #51
Andy Bonwick
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Mon, 2 Jul 2007 14:49:12 +0100, "Hog" <hogSPAM@freenetCHIPS.co.uk>
wrote:

>platypus wrote:
>
>> SAM, or rolling hi-jacked petrol tankers in front of Intercity 125s.

>
>Hmmm petrol tankers!
>I'm thinking Terminator.
>Not very bright or inventive these Ragheads, are they.
>

I can think of a 'dirty' target that'd be dead easy to get at if they
were clever enough.

>Wonder if they read usenet though.


Maybe.
 
  #52
Snowleopard
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:44:04 +0100, SD <salad.dodger@dsl.pipex.com>
said

Has he got the "I-Spy Book of National Disasters That Make Gravitas
and Statesmanship Important", or something??

--
Snowleopard The cat >^..^< has no lair

"The natural world's holy grail"
 
  #53
darsy
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Jun 27, 2:53 pm, os...@my-deja.com wrote:
> On Jun 27, 2:44 pm, SD <salad.dod...@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>
> Why bother? ;-)


speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter Cook/
Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?

Or if someone points me in the right direction (i.e. lets me know the
login credentials), I could put 'em on the ukrm g-mail drive.

--
d.

 
  #54
Eddie
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

darsy wrote:
>
> speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter Cook/
> Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?


Me.

> Or if someone points me in the right direction (i.e. lets me know the
> login credentials), I could put 'em on the ukrm g-mail drive.


ukrmnova is the new ukrm gmail.

--
Eddie eddie@deguello.org

http://www.last.fm/group/ukrm
 
  #55
darsy
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Aug 6, 10:34 am, Eddie <ed...@deguello.org> wrote:
> darsy wrote:
>
> > speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter Cook/
> > Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?

>
> Me.
>
> > Or if someone points me in the right direction (i.e. lets me know the
> > login credentials), I could put 'em on the ukrm g-mail drive.

>
> ukrmnova is the new ukrm gmail.


I don't run a PC at home when I'm out, though.

--
d.


 
  #56
Eddie
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

darsy wrote:
> On Aug 6, 10:34 am, Eddie <ed...@deguello.org> wrote:
>> ukrmnova is the new ukrm gmail.

>
> I don't run a PC at home when I'm out, though.


Did you give up on the PVR, or is that old news?

--
Eddie eddie@deguello.org

http://www.last.fm/group/ukrm
 
  #57
darsy
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Aug 6, 11:06 am, Eddie <ed...@deguello.org> wrote:
> darsy wrote:
> > On Aug 6, 10:34 am, Eddie <ed...@deguello.org> wrote:
> >> ukrmnova is the new ukrm gmail.

>
> > I don't run a PC at home when I'm out, though.

>
> Did you give up on the PVR, or is that old news?


"yes and no". I had it just about working, and everything tweaked
nicely, and the CPU blew. I haven't rebuilt it yet.

I bought a Pioneer PVR/DVD recorder instead.

--
d.

 
  #58
Eddie
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

darsy wrote:
> On Aug 6, 11:06 am, Eddie <ed...@deguello.org> wrote:
>> darsy wrote:
>>> On Aug 6, 10:34 am, Eddie <ed...@deguello.org> wrote:
>>>> ukrmnova is the new ukrm gmail.
>>> I don't run a PC at home when I'm out, though.

>> Did you give up on the PVR, or is that old news?

>
> "yes and no". I had it just about working, and everything tweaked
> nicely, and the CPU blew. I haven't rebuilt it yet.


Ah.

> I bought a Pioneer PVR/DVD recorder instead.


For most people, that's probably the easiest solution, but we tend to
use the PVR box for watching downloaded stuff much more often than
recorded stuff.

--
Eddie eddie@deguello.org

http://www.last.fm/group/ukrm
 
  #59
vulgarandmischevious
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 08:44:19 -0000 darsy wrote:

>speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter Cook/
>Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?


yes


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vulgarandmischevious
 
  #60
darsy
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Aug 6, 12:52 pm, vulgarandmischevious
<vulgarandmischevi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 08:44:19 -0000 darsy wrote:
>
> >speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter Cook/
> >Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?

>
> yes


I'll sort it out.

--
d.

 
  #61
Bear
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

In article <1186389859.778071.49310@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups. com>, darsy
says...
> On Jun 27, 2:53 pm, os...@my-deja.com wrote:
> > On Jun 27, 2:44 pm, SD <salad.dod...@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
> >
> > Why bother? ;-)

>
> speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter Cook/
> Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?


Yes please.

> Or if someone points me in the right direction (i.e. lets me know the
> login credentials), I could put 'em on the ukrm g-mail drive.


UKRMNova would be better.
--
Bear
 
  #62
dog
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

Snowleopard wrote:
> Well, for those sick of handwringing ninnies, it makes a change to see
> someone who looks genuinely grumpy about Bad Things Happening. Brown
> has the perfect face for that.


yebbut, he also looks revolting when he tries to smile.

so there will be no good news.
--
dog
sl1000 two#5
 
  #63
sweller
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

darsy wrote:

> > > speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter
> > > Cook/ Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?

> >
> > yes

>
> I'll sort it out.


I have a machine I can leave it seeding on if you can get it to me.

--
Simon
 
  #64
ogden
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

sweller wrote:
>
> darsy wrote:
>
> > > > speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter
> > > > Cook/ Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?
> > >
> > > yes

> >
> > I'll sort it out.

>
> I have a machine I can leave it seeding on if you can get it to me.


If this is the same stuff that I already have sitting around on mp3
(five files: Ells, Love and Guns; Bears; Christ; Prisoner of War; Drugs
etc.) then I could just make a torrent of it and start seeding.

--
ogden
sv650 - surprisingly quick for a girl's bike
 
  #65
darsy
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Aug 8, 12:02 am, ogden <og...@pre.org> wrote:
> sweller wrote:
>
> >darsywrote:

>
> > > > > speaking of which, I've finally got around to MP3-ing the Peter
> > > > > Cook/ Chris Morris interviews of that name - anyone want a copy?

>
> > > > yes

>
> > > I'll sort it out.

>
> > I have a machine I can leave it seeding on if you can get it to me.

>
> If this is the same stuff that I already have sitting around on mp3
> (five files: Ells, Love and Guns; Bears; Christ; Prisoner of War; Drugs
> etc.) then I could just make a torrent of it and start seeding.


it is the same - go for it, and save me the bother.

--
d.


 
  #66
ogden
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

darsy wrote:
>
> On Aug 8, 12:02 am, ogden <og...@pre.org> wrote:
> > If this is the same stuff that I already have sitting around on mp3
> > (five files: Ells, Love and Guns; Bears; Christ; Prisoner of War; Drugs
> > etc.) then I could just make a torrent of it and start seeding.

>
> it is the same - go for it, and save me the bother.


http://isohunt.com/download/23530156/cook+morris

If that doesn't work (I suspect it's where I downloaded it from) I'll
start seeding, but since it already seems to be out there, it's hardly
worth the effort.

--
ogden
sv650 - surprisingly quick for a girl's bike
 
  #67
DR
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 00:31:00 GMT, "platypus"
<monotreme@blueyonder.co.uk> is alleged to have written:

>DR wrote:


>> That's fear.
>>
>> Fear and surprise.

>
>...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.


I think I can fairly comfortably rule that one out.

The set-up was so obvious, I didn't actually think anyone would go for
it.


--
Darren
GSF1200N K3
 
  #68
sweller
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

ogden wrote:

> http://isohunt.com/download/23530156/cook+morris
>
> If that doesn't work (I suspect it's where I downloaded it from) I'll
> start seeding, but since it already seems to be out there, it's hardly
> worth the effort.


Seems to want a passkey - whatever it wants I can't download it. Would
you seed it on UKRM-nova?

--
Simon
 
  #69
ogden
 
Default Re: "Brown's Britain" - shambles or disaster? Discuss. :)

sweller wrote:
>
> ogden wrote:
>
> > http://isohunt.com/download/23530156/cook+morris
> >
> > If that doesn't work (I suspect it's where I downloaded it from) I'll
> > start seeding, but since it already seems to be out there, it's hardly
> > worth the effort.

>
> Seems to want a passkey - whatever it wants I can't download it. Would
> you seed it on UKRM-nova?


Seeding now. I've quiesced a load of other stuff to free up some
bandwidth. If someone could leech it ASAP and leave it to seed, I've got
a ratio to fix on another tracker...

--
ogden
sv650 - surprisingly quick for a girl's bike
 
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