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"Roger R" wrote in message ... Well, it is serious because if they are without their nightly soap fix, they might decide one of the satellite platforms is a more reliable option. I expect to see hoards of cold turkey viewers beseiging local Tv suppliers. Roger R it's back on now. -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... http://dsbdsb.mybrute.com you fight better when you have a bear! |
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"J G Miller" wrote in message ... The BBC is reporting that TV and radio transmissions from the Beckley, Oxforshire transmitter are currently off air due to "an incident". http://news.bbc.co.UK/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfordshire/8680692.stm Nothing to do with terrorists, it is almost the same fault as the other mast that went on fire and fell down. The problem is faulty aerials and feeders. Put too much RF in and that's what happens. The company that installed the equipment should not be employed again before an investigation. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember J G Miller saying something like: look out for suspicious bags on public transport I've seen some horrible old bags on public transport. |
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J G Miller said the following on 13/05/2010 16:50:
The BBC is reporting that TV and radio transmissions from the Beckley, Oxforshire transmitter are currently off air due to "an incident". While J G Miller runs up and down the street screaming "We're all gonna die!" I thought you might want to see this from the people who have a bit more to do with it than the BBC. http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=SP567105 |
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Richard Brooks wrote:
J G Miller said the following on 13/05/2010 16:50: The BBC is reporting that TV and radio transmissions from the Beckley, Oxforshire transmitter are currently off air due to "an incident". While J G Miller runs up and down the street screaming "We're all gonna die!" I thought you might want to see this from the people who have a bit more to do with it than the BBC. http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=SP567105 People ? It's just a bloke called Brian Butterworth, with a 'curate's egg' site that has rather too much speculation and guess work on it. Just looked now, says Oxford is still off the air. Well, it's not, it came back on 10 hours ago: http://www.arqiva.com/corporate/press/archive/2010/2010-5-13%20-%20Oxford%20transmitter%20incident%20-%20latest%20%289.30%20pm%20Thursday%29.pdf or http://bit.ly/d0HRev -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
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On Fri, 14 May 2010 04:19:09 +0100, Richard Brooks
wrote: While J G Miller runs up and down the street screaming "We're all gonna die!" I thought you might want to see this from the people who have a bit more to do with it than the BBC. That's just some idiot with an alias of Briantist who thinks he knows what goes on but actually doesn't. He certainly has absolutely no authority to speak officially about anything, apart from the size of his own arse hole. |
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In article , JReynold
scribeth thus "J G Miller" wrote in message ... The BBC is reporting that TV and radio transmissions from the Beckley, Oxforshire transmitter are currently off air due to "an incident". http://news.bbc.co.UK/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfordshire/8680692.stm Nothing to do with terrorists, it is almost the same fault as the other mast that went on fire and fell down. The problem is faulty aerials and feeders. Put too much RF in and that's what happens. The company that installed the equipment should not be employed again before an investigation. More than likely a duff joint or not assembled too well or moisture in that bit of the feeder cable... -- Tony Sayer |
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On Thu, 13 May 2010 16:26:04 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller
wrote: QUOTE You*should always remain alert to the danger of terrorism, look out for suspicious bags on public transport or*any other potential signs of terrorist activity you may encounter. UNQUOTE I saw a suspicious bag on public transport once, but it turned out to be Theresa May |
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On Fri, 14 May 2010 04:19:09 +0100, Richard Brooks wrote:
While J G Miller runs up and down the street screaming "We're all gonna die!" WRONG!!!! I was screaming "DON'T PANIC!!!" |
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