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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:36:52 +0100, Peter Hayes wrote: Oh dear they really are struggling with getting towns in the right place aren't they. Be quick No need to rush, it's still wrong 12 hours later. I think Berwick was a new place on the map, compared to earlier in the week. At least I haven't noticed it before. As always, if they can't get the simple details correct it makes the rest worthless. Having thought about this a bit more I wonder if it's programming funny. The names are an overlay on the map and weather symbols. I suspect there is a bit of software that checks that a name fits within the image and shifts the name left or right if it doesn't but when it does so it doesn't shift the blob to the other end of the name. This would explain why the d of tweed is in about the right place and if you went right from the the name wouldn't fit. It did cross my mind that yesterday was strike day at the Beeb so maybe the producer's 5 year old kid had been drafted in to do the maps. But seriously, they've probably got a stock of names pre-programmed for inclusion, and if so then there's some pretty shoddy work. Are the temps correct? Are the rainfall blobs in the correct place? Well for today no. Last nights forecast gave the impression with all the puddles and drops that it would be raining all day. We've had one short spell of heavy rain and a bit of dampness, not the non-stop stuff... Once they've included glaringly basic errors they've disconnected with the audience - or at least that much of the audience that spots the errors. -- Peter |
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I was very dissapointed with the strike, it used to be that when the BBC
went on strike the quality of the programmes improved, but yesterday it was the same old rubbish. Peter Hayes wrote: Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:36:52 +0100, Peter Hayes wrote: Oh dear they really are struggling with getting towns in the right place aren't they. Be quick No need to rush, it's still wrong 12 hours later. I think Berwick was a new place on the map, compared to earlier in the week. At least I haven't noticed it before. As always, if they can't get the simple details correct it makes the rest worthless. Having thought about this a bit more I wonder if it's programming funny. The names are an overlay on the map and weather symbols. I suspect there is a bit of software that checks that a name fits within the image and shifts the name left or right if it doesn't but when it does so it doesn't shift the blob to the other end of the name. This would explain why the d of tweed is in about the right place and if you went right from the the name wouldn't fit. It did cross my mind that yesterday was strike day at the Beeb so maybe the producer's 5 year old kid had been drafted in to do the maps. But seriously, they've probably got a stock of names pre-programmed for inclusion, and if so then there's some pretty shoddy work. Are the temps correct? Are the rainfall blobs in the correct place? Well for today no. Last nights forecast gave the impression with all the puddles and drops that it would be raining all day. We've had one short spell of heavy rain and a bit of dampness, not the non-stop stuff... Once they've included glaringly basic errors they've disconnected with the audience - or at least that much of the audience that spots the errors. |
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I was very dissapointed with the strike, it used to be that when the BBC
went on strike the quality of the programmes improved, but yesterday it was the same old rubbish. Peter Hayes wrote: Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:36:52 +0100, Peter Hayes wrote: Oh dear they really are struggling with getting towns in the right place aren't they. Be quick No need to rush, it's still wrong 12 hours later. I think Berwick was a new place on the map, compared to earlier in the week. At least I haven't noticed it before. As always, if they can't get the simple details correct it makes the rest worthless. Having thought about this a bit more I wonder if it's programming funny. The names are an overlay on the map and weather symbols. I suspect there is a bit of software that checks that a name fits within the image and shifts the name left or right if it doesn't but when it does so it doesn't shift the blob to the other end of the name. This would explain why the d of tweed is in about the right place and if you went right from the the name wouldn't fit. It did cross my mind that yesterday was strike day at the Beeb so maybe the producer's 5 year old kid had been drafted in to do the maps. But seriously, they've probably got a stock of names pre-programmed for inclusion, and if so then there's some pretty shoddy work. Are the temps correct? Are the rainfall blobs in the correct place? Well for today no. Last nights forecast gave the impression with all the puddles and drops that it would be raining all day. We've had one short spell of heavy rain and a bit of dampness, not the non-stop stuff... Once they've included glaringly basic errors they've disconnected with the audience - or at least that much of the audience that spots the errors. |
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I was very dissapointed with the strike, it used to be that when the BBC
went on strike the quality of the programmes improved, but yesterday it was the same old rubbish. Peter Hayes wrote: Dave Liquorice wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:36:52 +0100, Peter Hayes wrote: Oh dear they really are struggling with getting towns in the right place aren't they. Be quick No need to rush, it's still wrong 12 hours later. I think Berwick was a new place on the map, compared to earlier in the week. At least I haven't noticed it before. As always, if they can't get the simple details correct it makes the rest worthless. Having thought about this a bit more I wonder if it's programming funny. The names are an overlay on the map and weather symbols. I suspect there is a bit of software that checks that a name fits within the image and shifts the name left or right if it doesn't but when it does so it doesn't shift the blob to the other end of the name. This would explain why the d of tweed is in about the right place and if you went right from the the name wouldn't fit. It did cross my mind that yesterday was strike day at the Beeb so maybe the producer's 5 year old kid had been drafted in to do the maps. But seriously, they've probably got a stock of names pre-programmed for inclusion, and if so then there's some pretty shoddy work. Are the temps correct? Are the rainfall blobs in the correct place? Well for today no. Last nights forecast gave the impression with all the puddles and drops that it would be raining all day. We've had one short spell of heavy rain and a bit of dampness, not the non-stop stuff... Once they've included glaringly basic errors they've disconnected with the audience - or at least that much of the audience that spots the errors. |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 23:30:40 +0100, "Ace Internet"
wrote: Berwick-upon-Tweed is, in reality, on the east coast to the ESE of Edinburgh, roughly where the d of tweed is... Currently it's shown as somewhere near Lanark! Barrow isn't quite right either. It also looks like Liverpool is somewhere over Wallasey on the Wirral... Just as well I live on the fourth floor, theyve dumped Edinburgh in the Firth of Forth. Richard Webb |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 23:30:40 +0100, "Ace Internet"
wrote: Berwick-upon-Tweed is, in reality, on the east coast to the ESE of Edinburgh, roughly where the d of tweed is... Currently it's shown as somewhere near Lanark! Barrow isn't quite right either. It also looks like Liverpool is somewhere over Wallasey on the Wirral... Just as well I live on the fourth floor, theyve dumped Edinburgh in the Firth of Forth. Richard Webb |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 23:30:40 +0100, "Ace Internet"
wrote: Berwick-upon-Tweed is, in reality, on the east coast to the ESE of Edinburgh, roughly where the d of tweed is... Currently it's shown as somewhere near Lanark! Barrow isn't quite right either. It also looks like Liverpool is somewhere over Wallasey on the Wirral... Just as well I live on the fourth floor, theyve dumped Edinburgh in the Firth of Forth. Richard Webb |
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