- Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:20 pm
#456103
Sniffing my cupcakes was found again, Chris played it this morning along with 'nob nob'.
q wrote: Surprised the Daily Mail hasn't picked up on this one.
dimtimjim wrote:the only bit about this which surprises me is the fact that the Beeb (or whoever they Sub it too) doesn't have a multitude of external hard drives with all this jazz saved forever. I know Stinton and Nic have terabyte's of Moyles data - why should any be lost, ever...?
dimtimjim wrote:the only bit about this which surprises me is the fact that the Beeb (or whoever they Sub it too) doesn't have a multitude of external hard drives with all this jazz saved forever. I know Stinton and Nic have terabyte's of Moyles data - why should any be lost, ever...?
shamrock student wrote:"Send them all off to Jersey"
Excellent rant, starts at 2hrs 22.
Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
ededwards wrote:Issue is, its a massive ballache to remember to download a backup to the network drive a copy of any new stuff uploaded to the playout server during each show.
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
Yudster wrote:Neil, you should put this in Ask Aled in case Al doesn't see it here. Just to be on the safe side - I reckon it might be useful if anything important is unrecoverable at their end.
I'm astonished that the Beeb don't have every BBC radio show recorded and archived. Get with the 80s, BBC!
chrysostom wrote:Isn't it more a case of storing the individual elements of the show, not recording the show itself?
eg. the difference between having a 'boing' sound effect from an episode of fireman sam in 1994, and having a video copy of the episode which the sound effect was in.