Date : Fri, 28 Jul 2017 15:22:00 +0100
From : michael@... (Michael Klontzas)
Subject: BFI: TV programmes
Thanks, Nicola. They are all BBC productions, mainly BBC Continuing
Education. Thanks to Jess, I will probably soon have The Trojan Mouse. I
am less optimistic about the rest of the programmes. And I didn't even
mention Frontiers of Science (1969) 'Five programmes on the interaction
between man and computer' because I thought that might be too ambitious
(and less BBC Micro related).
http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=0&q=%22Frontiers+of+Science%22+evans+computer&media=all&yf=1923&yt 09&mf=1&mt=12&tf=00%3A00&tt=00%3A00#search
Regards,
Michael
On 27/07/2017 11:56, Anders Carlsson wrote:
> Nicola Giacobbe wrote:
>
>>>> You morons have been driving me insane for months with your pointless
>>>> discussions.
>> I won't miss him either. It is much easier to unsubscribe than to shout
>> out pointless obscenity.
>
> Out of curiosity, I checked the online archive to see how many posts this
> list has received in the past few months. I counted to 88 posts between
> January 1 and July 17 when our friend had an outburst. That is on average
> 0.44 messages per day of which half the flood happened in January followed
> by quite a drought in the spring. Someone who goes insane about receiving
> one email every second or third day, from a list they once somehow signed up
> to be on, probably needs a long, nice vacation from both email lists and
> computer repairs.
>
> But anyway, good luck to Michael with finding those TV programs. Were most
> of the produced by BBC themselves or commissioned from other companies? It
> might affect which sources might have access to the material.
>
> Best regards
>
> Anders Carlsson
>
>
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