On 4/15/2011 3:35 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
"bob gailer" wrote
The show should be here - Pause at 1 minute 20 for the
Python screnshot:
http://fwd.channel5.com/gadget-show/videos/challenge/surprise-special-part-4
I am told "the video ... cannot be viewed from your currrent country
..."
I d
"bob gailer" wrote
The show should be here - Pause at 1 minute 20 for the
Python screnshot:
http://fwd.channel5.com/gadget-show/videos/challenge/surprise-special-part-4
I am told "the video ... cannot be viewed from your currrent country
..."
I don't know if YouTube will be any more oblig
Luke Paireepinart wrote:
I don't see how a content provider preventing you from accessing content
internationally that they probably don't have international distribution rights
to as censorship. It's not like your ISP is blocking your access.
There is nothing about censorship that means it c
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 15:33, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
> I don't see how a content provider preventing you from accessing content
> internationally that they probably don't have international distribution
> rights to as censorship. It's not like your ISP is blocking your access.
>
>
Seriously, I
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Bill Allen wrote:
> Same here. I did not realize I was living in an internet censored country
> here in Texas!
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> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 16:04, bob gailer wrote:
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>> On 4/11/2011 4:20 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
>>
>>> I've just watched the Channel 5 program
I don't see how a content provider preventing you from accessing content
internationally that they probably don't have international distribution rights
to as censorship. It's not like your ISP is blocking your access.
-
Sent from a mobile device. Apologies for brevit
Same here. I did not realize I was living in an internet censored country
here in Texas!
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 16:04, bob gailer wrote:
> On 4/11/2011 4:20 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
>
>> I've just watched the Channel 5 programme "The Gadget Show"
>> where the presenters set a new Guinness worl
On 4/11/2011 4:20 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
I've just watched the Channel 5 programme "The Gadget Show"
where the presenters set a new Guinness world record for operating
the heaviest machine(*) using mind power. The software behind
this feat - was written in Python of course! :-)
(*)The machine in
I've just watched the Channel 5 programme "The Gadget Show"
where the presenters set a new Guinness world record for operating
the heaviest machine(*) using mind power. The software behind
this feat - was written in Python of course! :-)
(*)The machine in question was a 50 ton industrial crane...