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http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/ - Click on weather and then select UK video in
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Watch it 35 seconds into the forecast!

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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:40:23 -0000, Paul Evans wrote in


http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/ - Click on weather and then select UK video in
window pane.

Watch it 35 seconds into the forecast!


And at 1:10 - take 3 :-)

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Mike Tullett wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:40:23 -0000, Paul Evans wrote in


http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/ - Click on weather and then select
UK video in window pane.

Watch it 35 seconds into the forecast!


And at 1:10 - take 3 :-)


Apparently, the same unedited footage was also available to dialup users as
well! Wonder how long it'll be before it ends up on Auntie's Bloomers (if they
still do that any more)?

Paul.


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Mike Tullett wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:40:23 -0000, Paul Evans wrote in


http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/ - Click on weather and then select
UK video in window pane.

Watch it 35 seconds into the forecast!


And at 1:10 - take 3 :-)


Apparently, the same unedited footage was also available to dialup users as
well! Wonder how long it'll be before it ends up on Auntie's Bloomers (if they
still do that any more)?



Getting a Wednesday summary on Thursday evening, still only. I guess
forecasts are more accurate when produced after the event.

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