2012-11-28 (Wednesday)
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Scoop! The inside story of the news website that saved the BBC • The Register
The story behind building the BBC News website, back in the day, some of it apparently accurate.
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@stml You’ve been on already? You’re just coming on now, listening online. Timezones eh?
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odd-or-wa, odd-or-wa, odd-or-wa.
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@iamdanw Exactly what I thought.
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@gwire I think the Met have their eye on film/TV licensing opportunities. You’ve got to have the conflict of duty vs love interest!
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Which is now more inappropriately named: building firm Jim’ll Mix It, or JavaScript website JSfiddle.net?
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Huh. The new edition of Richard Scarry's “What Do People Do All Day?” is just 500 pictures of Huckle Cat tweeting.