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I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from
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On 27/11/2013 16:44, Michael Chare wrote:
I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? In the same way you stop Ireland and France probably, i.e. by continually broadcasting programs like X-Factor and Strictly. Z |
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Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? I thought the stereotype was that it was the Scottish who were mean. -- Richard |
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On 27/11/2013 16:44, Michael Chare wrote:
I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? The problems and anomalies surrounding TV in the proposed separation of Scotland from the UK are a relatively minor microcosm of the enormity of the task to create its own stand alone national infrastructure. Mr S, hasn't even begun to think it through properly, and I'll be amazed and astounded if it happens on anything like the scale envisaged [He says immortalising his comments forever via Google Groups] -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 16:44:56 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote: I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? The Northern Irish will also be paying along with the English and Welsh. Anyway, how could the Scots prevent the rest of us from watching any free satellite TV they start to provide? -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... On 27/11/2013 16:44, Michael Chare wrote: I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? The problems and anomalies surrounding TV in the proposed separation of Scotland from the UK are a relatively minor microcosm of the enormity of the task to create its own stand alone national infrastructure. Mr S, hasn't even begun to think it through properly, Neither had the slovaks. and I'll be amazed and astounded if it happens on anything like the scale envisaged and they managed to sort it all out tim |
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tim...... wrote: "Mark Carver" wrote in message ... On 27/11/2013 16:44, Michael Chare wrote: I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? The problems and anomalies surrounding TV in the proposed separation of Scotland from the UK are a relatively minor microcosm of the enormity of the task to create its own stand alone national infrastructure. Mr S, hasn't even begun to think it through properly, Neither had the slovaks. but they spoke a different language from the Czechs. -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.18 |
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On 27/11/2013 18:23, Peter Duncanson wrote:
Anyway, how could the Scots prevent the rest of us from watching any free satellite TV they start to provide? Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. -- Michael Chare |
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In message , Michael
Chare writes On 27/11/2013 18:23, Peter Duncanson wrote: Anyway, how could the Scots prevent the rest of us from watching any free satellite TV they start to provide? Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. Phasers on stun? -- Ian |
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On 28/11/2013 09:04, Martin wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:53:01 +0000, Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: On 27/11/2013 18:23, Peter Duncanson wrote: Anyway, how could the Scots prevent the rest of us from watching any free satellite TV they start to provide? Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. The Freesat spot beam can be received in Nice with a 60cm dish. Yes, but the Irish are not using 28E for their Saorsat service Ka band with very tight beams, and interference limited by other spots. http://www.techtir.ie/saortv/saorsat-coverage -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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