Date : Tue, 05 Sep 2000 08:32:38 GMT
From : "Julian Stenning" <julian_stenning@...>
Subject: Re: BBC-Micro UK Programme
It could be Cambridge - I was thinking how much he sounded like a friend of
mine when I was listening to it.
However, Coming from Cambridge myself I would say that we don't have
accents!
Regards,
Julian.
>From: "Mark de Weger" <mark.deweger@...>
>To: "BBC Mailing List" <bbc-micro@...>
>Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] Re: BBC-Micro UK Programme
>Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 00:21:38 +0200
>
>Thanx! It's great.
>
>Don't you love the extro... (And David Braben's accent. Can anyone tell me
>if it's Oxford or Cambridge?)
>
>Mark.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-bbc-micro@...
>[mailto:owner-bbc-micro@...]On Behalf Of Fraser, Colin J
>Sent: maandag 4 september 2000 21:32
>To: 'bbc-micro@...'
>Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] Re: BBC-Micro UK Programme
>
>
>I posted this to the list this morning, but it didn't get thru since my
>reply address has changed since I subscribed...
>
>
>I recorded the program from my tuner into my PC (missing 20 to 30 seconds
>at
>the start due to a technical 'hitch') and uploaded a 96kbps mp3 to
>http://www.octavo.demon.co.uk/bbc-r4-dm.mp3 - it's about 8.5Mb
>
>I don't have any beebs with metal cases, and surely 'Home Computer' would
>have been more appropriate than 'The Model' ?
>Other than that, David Braben and Herman Hauser were quite interesting.
>
>Colin f
>
>
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