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So if small bits of audio from press conferences are sound bytes, what are
twitters? Why not load a lot of them into a Shuttle and chuck them out a few at a time.. not being serious but the image in my mind amuses me. Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "David Taylor" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-27, CD wrote: the U.S. Air Force said during a Twitter news conference. There's a phrase I never expected to see. -- David Taylor |
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No I don't get it either, which is when I gave up.
Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Ivan" wrote in message ... "Brian Gaff" wrote in message om... So why not publish an extract. I found your link went to google which wnt to other links that went to.... I gave up. That's odd Brian, I clicked on the url and it took me straight PC world page, so I can't understand what the problem was. Wherever possible I try and resist the temptation of posting acres of text, however as a rule I do include a few lines of the article to give people an idea of what it's about, although in this particular case I thought that the subject line 'GPS System Could Begin to Fail Within a Year' was sufficient on its own. |
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On 2009-05-27, Brian Gaff wrote:
So if small bits of audio from press conferences are sound bytes, what are twitters? Small bits of text from twits, perhaps? -- David Taylor |
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"David Taylor" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-27, CD wrote: the U.S. Air Force said during a Twitter news conference. There's a phrase I never expected to see. David Taylor It's the "US Airforce space command" that got me Beam me up Scotty Steve Terry |
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"Ivan" wrote in message ... http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/165126/gps_system_could_begin_to_fail_within_a_year.html There will be other systems being rolled out later on this year "The European Union's Galileo system, intended as a rival for GPS, is expected to begin its rollout later this year. However, does anyone know if our existing SatNavs will continue working without batting an eyelid, or will they have to be upgraded, or come to that even replaced? |
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Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , Norman Wells writes Ian Jackson wrote: In message , Ivan writes http://www.pcworld.com/businesscente...system_could_b egin_to_fail_within_a_year.html Then it's just as well that I still have my AA 'Book of the Road' Is that the AA's 'Illustrated Road Book of England and Wales', which I have (dated 1965) and is still wonderful? It has a pen and ink sketch of virtually every monument and anything else you might want to see anywhere. The labour expended on it must have been phenomenal. Mind you, the information on early closing days isn't too useful now. No, I don't think so. It's the 'Reader's Digest AA Book of the Road' - a hardback with a light brown cover, measuring about 6" x 12". Nobbut a pale successor to the real thing then - 555 pages, plus road maps, genuinely published by the AA, in a deep red binding. Every town has an accompanying street map of the centre and GOLF is shouted at you if it has some. As well as the maps and how your car works, it has a gazetteer of 28,000 place names (with the map references), and 'Roadside Recognition' ('Identifying the Works of Man and Nature' - buildings, monuments and the like), flowers, trees, birds etc etc). How terribly new age! I suppose it's in colour too? The motorways are as of May 1967, so not much use for the M25 and M40, and most of the M4! While central London will still be largely accurate, it won't tell me where the congestion charge starts. Oh happy days! Motorways? What's them? |
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Ivan wrote:
"Ivan" wrote in message ... http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/165126/gps_system_could_begin_to_fail_within_a_year.html There will be other systems being rolled out later on this year "The European Union's Galileo system, intended as a rival for GPS, is expected to begin its rollout later this year. However, does anyone know if our existing SatNavs will continue working without batting an eyelid, or will they have to be upgraded, or come to that even replaced? http://www.techworld.com/mobility/ne...?newsid=101485 Galileo is incompatible with existing GPS devices. "The agreement between the EU and the US, specifies that while Galileo satellites will produce Galileo signals, and GPS satellites will produce GPS signals, both signals on the ground will be compatible and interoperable, allowing users in the future to use a device that contains both GPS and Galileo chipsets, which are still to be defined. Unfortunately, this will mean that existing GPS-based sat-nav devices will require a different chipset to utilise the Galileo signal. "The use of Galileo requires changes to the current GPS receivers," confirmed Javier Benedicto, Galileo project manager, ESA (European Space Agency) Navigation Department in an emailed reply. " D |
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"David Hearn" wrote in message ... Ivan wrote: "Ivan" wrote in message ... http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/165126/gps_system_could_begin_to_fail_within_a_year.html There will be other systems being rolled out later on this year "The European Union's Galileo system, intended as a rival for GPS, is expected to begin its rollout later this year. However, does anyone know if our existing SatNavs will continue working without batting an eyelid, or will they have to be upgraded, or come to that even replaced? http://www.techworld.com/mobility/ne...?newsid=101485 Galileo is incompatible with existing GPS devices. "The agreement between the EU and the US, specifies that while Galileo satellites will produce Galileo signals, and GPS satellites will produce GPS signals, both signals on the ground will be compatible and interoperable, allowing users in the future to use a device that contains both GPS and Galileo chipsets, which are still to be defined. Unfortunately, this will mean that existing GPS-based sat-nav devices will require a different chipset to utilise the Galileo signal. "The use of Galileo requires changes to the current GPS receivers," confirmed Javier Benedicto, Galileo project manager, ESA (European Space Agency) Navigation Department in an emailed reply. " Many thanks Dave, just as I suspected, time to buy shares in Tom-Tom before they launch their 'new' range of SatNavs methinks! |
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On Wed, 27 May 2009 10:15:56 +0100, Ian Jackson
wrote: In message , Ivan writes http://www.pcworld.com/businesscente...system_could_b egin_to_fail_within_a_year.html Then it's just as well that I still have my AA 'Book of the Road' and a London 'A-to-Z' (both bought in the 1960s). Yes, the few of us that can still read maps or look at signposts will be in big demand. -- (\__/) M. (='.'=) Owing to the amount of spam posted via googlegroups and (")_(") their inaction to the problem. I am blocking most articles posted from there. If you wish your postings to be seen by everyone you will need use a different method of posting. |
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In message , Mark
writes On Wed, 27 May 2009 10:15:56 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: In message , Ivan writes http://www.pcworld.com/businesscente...system_could_b egin_to_fail_within_a_year.html Then it's just as well that I still have my AA 'Book of the Road' and a London 'A-to-Z' (both bought in the 1960s). Yes, the few of us that can still read maps or look at signposts will be in big demand. You mean 'us men', of course! -- Ian |
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