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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Will continue wheni get back from my mothers later today. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
another interesting article
http://www.out-law.com/page-9247 "The Commissioner, with the support of the Court of Session, had decided that, as a matter of fact, a set of anonymised medical statistics were not personal data and had ordered their release under Freedom of Information (FOI) laws. According to one expert, the Lords' judgment shows that the Commissioner had failed to appreciate that the degree of anonymisation employed was very likely to be insufficient to protect anonyminity" so an information commissioner is getting there wrist slapped for not protecting privacy i wonder if the UK ICO is watching this for anonymity read privacy hmm peter |
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Excellent work Alex. Really, excellent :) Well done on both your meetings.
Just need a transcript of the tape to make it more accessible. Is someone working on that already?? (Obviously it'll take more than a few minutes to complete) |
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Bizarre, was just responding to a thread on BadPhorm... did a search on the Daily Mail site for the word 'Phorm'... got this advert;
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/07/37.png eBay are sponsoring the 'Phorm' word, through Yahoo! (a BT partner??), to sell garden plants. Nothing to do with Phorm ever seems to makes sense, but Phorm and garden plants is getting a bit 'hatstand' for me. Perhaps Roger Irrelevant joined Phorms elite PR team, or are they making a very very crude attempt to prove their relevancy claim... "Look search for Phorm, get garden plant ads! See? IRRELEVANT!" Muppets (and that is the relevant word for Phorm). Pete. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Could do a timing split and a few work from differnet times on tape. I have started this and working along slowly the tape is an hour plus so 15min sections would perhaps move it along quicker. If it is important that is is done in a day or two.... Shame noone thought to invent a script to pick up the talking and type the words on the screen split between each person.. those cups keep making me want a coffeeee. damn you Alex where is my coffee.. :rofl: |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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According to The Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew: Phormium tenax New Zealand Flax The name Phormium comes from the Greek for ‘basket’. A truly versatile plant, it is known to the Maori as ‘harakeke’. They traditionally use its tough fibrous leaves for making mats, baskets, clothing, fishing nets and rope. They also use the pollen as face powder and the roots for making medicine. These qualities have resulted in Phormium being widely cultivated. Found throughout New Zealand, Phormium was one of the first plants to be discovered when Captain Cook landed in 1773. Phormium is now an invasive plant in many parts of the world, proving a threat to sensitive floras. |
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According to the Royal Horticultural Society...
Found throughout New Zealand, Phormium was one of the first plants to be discovered when Captain Cook landed in 1773. Phormium is now an invasive plant in many parts of the world, proving a threat to sensitive floras. {Sorry sunshine - I was still typing that when you posted.} |
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@ Alex...
Just a quick thought have you got al you said already wrote down or is it just the questioins you have already on paper... Damn those cups..... Need to get a improvments bill past the house of lords need soundproofing while drinking coffee with guests :D |
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The chinking of china and silver spoons was a little loud but the coffee was fantastic. Alexander Hanff |
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Phorm seem to be updating their web site at present. I reckon they are dressing themselves up, to attract a takeover.
There's a section I haven't seen before, which regurgitates the non-committal statements of the various partner ISPs; http://webwise.phorm.com/current_pilots.php |
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now back home after my surgery on Monday, I could do some transcribing as I have to keep my foot elevated, and i could transcribe from my i pod to paper then type it up in short sessions if this would help.
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Where is mine :'( Ok was just clutching at straws to make this quicker since i keep getting interupted today.. Mind tonight will be peaceful if everyone does what they say they are going to do.. he does have much better knowledge than most i have listenened to in the government, maybe they should let him lead them into the right paths.. ---------- Post added at 14:19 ---------- Previous post was at 14:14 ---------- Quote:
A big thank you to both Alex for going and the Earl of Northesk for meeting Alex |
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