OK. I think I've come to the conclusion that the question I need to ask is: what does the industry use for Windows multimedia/video? I guess we all have...
OK. I think I've come to the conclusion that the question I need to ask is: what does the industry use for Windows multimedia/video? I guess we all have...
Well, from my experience, the industry doesn't use Windows for multimedia/video. Enthusiasts use Apple, Hollywood uses Sun. However, that's not a particularly...
I hate to add another log to the fire, but if you're going for multimedia and video and want to do firewire, then go Apple all the way. After spending enough...
It's the most interesting message I've seen all day. ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one...
So I wrote this long, over-elaborate email, but then I reduced it to this: If you want ADSL, but have 4 computers, and are too tight to buy lots of ADSL...
yes you can. The only hideously expensive bit would be the wireless networking. If it was standard networking i'd say not only do you not need a 500MHz W95...
Alternatively, put two network ports in one of the four machines - connecting one to the DSL modem and one to the other three machines via a hub. Then, though...
... As usual I've been lurking (too many lists, too little time...) but I felt this subject needs input, so: This could be stating the obvious but what about...
Same kinda thing as what I did - Set up a w2k box - plugged in the USB modem - used the Internet Connection Sharing which is part of DUN for Windows 2k - and...
I keep seeing the http://www.nycbloggers.com/ web site which I think is one of those pointless but great ideas. I've registered londonbloggers.co.uk with the ...
ah so YOU are the man who beat me to it... damn you! lol. I won't be on it anyway as I don't live in London anymore... UK map anyone? ... From: Steve Thompson...
... Well, I'll happily donate server space ... Plus, it would be cool to have a big map of the underground, and registered according to your nearest station....
i dont live in London, but i should be able to throw something together. i can design if someone wants to do the background programming stuff. (i need...
There's a geographical version of the tube map which could work nicely, or serve as a jumping off point, and might avoid legal grief with the Underground (as I...
Well, we could register UKBloggers.co.uk (Ah, I already have) and make a map based on the main rail network stations or major towns and cities and then have a...
a whole UK thing is a bit ambitious but a really good idea. trainlines have been done though... how about postcode sectors for London, then up the main roads...
The UnderGround map is heavily copyrighted but "Available free for non-commercial use" which means that we can use it if we don't make money out of the site. ...
so has anyone got any ideas for how we want it to look? i can make a start today/tonight if someone plats an idea in my head. im assuming red white and blue...
... I don't agree. There's fewer major cities or major rail stations than there are underground stations. It does all boil down to the level of detail we want....
Another thought: We could contact Liz and Mike, the creators of NYC Bloggers and tell them that it's a brilliant idea and we'd like to copy it for London. Ask...
Very good idea, Steve. I live in London but, like many who live South of the river not near a tube station. I think the borough by borough breakdown is the way...
... Where abouts are you? "Near" doesn't have to mean right next door. And my samples do say Tram. Although I'm currently living in East London, I am from...