On Tuesday 15 March 2016 10:35:12 Richard Owlett wrote: > On 3/15/2016 3:57 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: > [snip] > > > The BBC isn't going to take a blind bit of notice if Brian and I don't > > watch Happy Valley. It really isn't going to care. It has its licence > > money. > > > > Even Channel 4, which relies on advertising for its revenue, is totally > > indifferent to the fact that Linux users can't watch it on a computer. > > Well, Brian probably can. But he hasn't let the rest of us into the > > secret. [snip] > > Have any that think flash is inferior actually written a polite > letter {preferably the snail mail variety] to a senior executive > (President, CEO, COO, etc) of the content provider?
And in the context of my posting "the content provider" would be? Do you really think that no-one, out of 60,000,000 potential users, a few of whom use Linux, has thought of asking??? But tell me who you think the content provider is, and I'll try again. I admittedly used electronic means. The BBC has improved things. At least we can now get it. (As opposed to not getting it at all.) Lisi