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By Ste
#181721
That's quite amazing Sirius is MASSIVE over there.

Wow well done Radio One

Who's paying the Royalties then?
Last edited by Ste on Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#181723
I DONT know but THIS capitalisation of random words is a BIT annoying.
By Dickie
#181729
I DONT know but THIS capitalisation of random words is a BIT annoying.


Like_the_silly_underscores_in_your_username?
By Dopey
#181737
This can only be a bad thing, It means more American R&B, less local news, and it's likely that the interaction features will be cut down so not to let the Americans feel left out.
By yardwater
#181739
This can only be a bad thing, It means more American R&B, less local news, and it's likely that the interaction features will be cut down so not to let the Americans feel left out.


Surely the whole appeal would be the UK slant music and news wise?

How many people in the UK actually phone in to try to get on the features? I never have. Not being able to participate doesn't effect the amusement. Mind you I do think being able to listen live as well as with the time delay feature would be good.
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By Sidders
#181747
I DONT know but THIS capitalisation of random words is a BIT annoying.


Like_the_silly_underscores_in_your_username?

His username actually stretches the left border too.
By Dopey
#181751
Surely the whole appeal would be the UK slant music and news wise?

But how many people in the UK listen to a US station? surely it's the same principal. The only people who would find it a good thing are people from the UK who moved over there and miss the shows due to the time difference, but since the BBC made listen again for all shows then it defeats the point of doing this.
By Jono
#181753
But how many American stations are available to us on such popular packages such as Sky? Satellite radio is booming over there isn't it? We've not really got something similar here and the only way to get American radio is online
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By MK Chris
#181754
I DONT know but THIS capitalisation of random words is a BIT annoying.


Like_the_silly_underscores_in_your_username?

His username actually stretches the left border too.

I think that's the idea - so it doesn't look stupid by wrapping on to the next line.
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By Sidders
#181755
It wouldn't look stupid though.
By Console
#181756
To be fair to Gaspode it doesn't exactly stretch it alot does it.

C+P this into your location bar and have a look.
Javascript:alert(document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog/g,"DoggyBoy"))

NB This does work in firefox & Mozilla, and should work in IE.
By yardwater
#181758
Surely the whole appeal would be the UK slant music and news wise?

But how many people in the UK listen to a US station? surely it's the same principal. The only people who would find it a good thing are people from the UK who moved over there and miss the shows due to the time difference, but since the BBC made listen again for all shows then it defeats the point of doing this.


I haven't got the opportunity to listen to a US station. From what I understand radio there is a lot more specialised. I'm sure a lot of people over here who are only into one style of music would love it. By the same token many over there would enjoy the wide range of music on one station. Radio is going global much in the same way as TV already has. I think it is very important that the BBC is a part of this.

Also the quality on listen again is 'not good' and is not available in most cars, parks or even in this office.
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By Sidders
#181759
To be fair to Gaspode it doesn't exactly stretch it alot does it.

C+P this into your location bar and have a look.
Javascript:alert(document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog/g,"DoggyBoy"))

NB This does work in firefox & Mozilla, and should work in IE.

Doesn't work, just comes back with an alert with loads of HTML gobbledegook in it.
By Console
#181760
Sorry, the alert box is an unfortunate side effect, but all refrences to Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog should be changed to DoggyBoy, and is therefore short enough to reset the original width of the column. Although, as was my point, the difference is negligible.

Alternatively try this for no alert box, again may not work in IE.
Javascript:if(document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog/g,"DoggyBoy")){}
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By MK Chris
#181761
To be fair, it's a pointless exercise... But if you were really that bothered:

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javascript:document.body.innerHTML.replace(/Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog/g,"DoggyBoy");

Although this reloads the page with the desired changes - and IE tends to reload it without all the CSS applied.

But like I said, it's pointless anyway.
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By Sidders
#181770
That's quite good fun that.

Javascript:if(document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/the/g,"f*cking")){}
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By Sidders
#181771
Jesus, I've just been in stitches over that. I'm a genius.
By Console
#181774
I wondered how long it would take someone to come up with something like that. *sigh*

Try this:-
Javascript:if(document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/http:\/\/newsimg\.bbc\.co\.uk\/media\/images\/40636000\/gif\/_40636026_win_green_66_66\.gif/g,"http://www.dogsonly.org/images/Tia1T.gif")){}
By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#181780
yes and its my underscores that are pathetic.
By Dopey
#181783
I haven't got the opportunity to listen to a US station. From what I understand radio there is a lot more specialised. I'm sure a lot of people over here who are only into one style of music would love it. By the same token many over there would enjoy the wide range of music on one station. Radio is going global much in the same way as TV already has. I think it is very important that the BBC is a part of this.

I'm sure that it may turn out for the best, as long as they don't make R1 more "international friendly" and leave it as it is.
By Dopey
#181784
That's quite good fun that.

Javascript:if(document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/the/g,"f*cking")){}

Is it possible to make that into a firefox extension?
By Console
#181798
Is it possible to make that into a firefox extension?


Not really, but you don't have to, just bookmark this:-

Javascript:if((temp1=prompt("What do you want to replace?",""))&&(temp2=prompt("What do you want to replace it with?",""))&&eval("document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/"+temp1+"/g,\""+temp2+"\")")){}

BTW Its called a booklet.
By yardwater
#181799
I haven't got the opportunity to listen to a US station. From what I understand radio there is a lot more specialised. I'm sure a lot of people over here who are only into one style of music would love it. By the same token many over there would enjoy the wide range of music on one station. Radio is going global much in the same way as TV already has. I think it is very important that the BBC is a part of this.

I'm sure that it may turn out for the best, as long as they don't make R1 more "international friendly" and leave it as it is.


I agree absolutely. Hopefully the BBC's charter (laid down by law) will protect us from that. It states the the BBC should serve the UK nation. The team taking exams the other week: fulfilling the charter (and how funny was Dave getting maths??!). I think it is possible BBC radio stations will compare to US stations similarly to how they compare to Radio YokelFM over here. I'm proud of Radio 1 and her sister stations and look forward to sharing it with others. The opportunies to gloat.... :D
By Lucie
#181800
ahaha this thread has made me chuckle :)