Museum Helps Domesday Reloaded Project
purehavnet writes "For many months the volunteers at the Centre for Computing History have been working on capturing and preserving the data from the BBC Domesday System. A complete set of data from the community disc was supplied to the BBC, who have now released the Domesday Reloaded project. This allows most of the community data from the original system to be viewed online."
...That final, ultimate end when the Earth will be covered by giant... domes.
Please tell me that it adds rather than replaces. Also, where is the downloadable copy? All I want is a copy of the laserdisc etc.
And the UI is a noisy, muddled pain. There were fewer distractions in 1986.
Hmm... looks like London was already heavily colonized by Muslims even back in 1986... and I bet none of the people at the BBC who compiled this stuff reported the "beating with a bamboo stick" for fear of being labelled 'racist' either.
They essays that accompany each grid square remind me of the pieces we were made to write at school. Unsurprising really as a vast number were contributed by British school children back in the eighties. The everyday banality is quite interesting, as the world has moved on a great deal since then.
Doomsday Revolutions ?
... if they'd kept the raw analogue copies of the original video and image data it would have been a hell of a lot easier to port it to the web. Its still easy to find something that will read a VHS or Betamax tape compared to a laserdisk , never mind a laserdisk in LV-Rom format.
The BBC shouldn't be selling H2G2, they should be integrating with this, as a locational Wiki. If only it could be said that Britain today is 'Mostly Harmless'.
... instead of being left with the result of a liberal left wing teaching establishment that has increasingly let kids run riot over the last few decades culminating with headmasters being stabbed outside his own school. Of course if anyone ever criticised this politically correct insanity you instantly they were instantly labelled as some kind of ranting right wing child abuser who wanted to go back to the days of kids up chimneys. Rational discussion was off the table and the inmates have taken over the asylum. Hopefully one day people will wake up to the collective insanity of the liberal agenda but I won't hold my breath.
The site works well for me; I've got my account prefs set to use the old Discussion System (D1).
The BBC already had the community data available the Centre for Computing History had nothing to do with it !
.... they obviously don't test their code with all the browsers out there which does smack of lazyness and a can't be bothered attitude. If you're running a geek site at least get coders who care about the software that runs it.
Can you still get it in BBC Micro?
The purpose of existence is to make money.
than the matrix reloaded
there "reloaded" titles don't have a good track record
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
All I hope for is that it is a wiki, so I can correct some of the personally embarrassing factual errors contained in the original dataset.
You are seriously off-topic, as am I (hence the anonymous), but I whole heartedly agree with you.
I will try the trick below though, trying 'old discussion form'.
Kind regards,
A.C. (do not want to destroy my karma).
The site works well for me; I've got my account prefs set to use the old Discussion System (D1).
Well, sure, I did the same, but it's ridiculous that we need to go and use an older version because some twits completely screwed up the implementation of the new-and-improved version. I LIKED the old dynamic layout. It was a heck of a lot more convinient than D1. But once they made these newest changes, it got so goddamn frustrating that I had no choice but to switch to D1. As a result, I end up missing a lot of the discussions, and spending less time on the site. If they had any common sense, they'd either roll back to the earlier version of the dynamic system, or fix the bugs that they introduced; instead they seem to be determined to break it even further.
...the BBC, who have now released the Domesday Reloaded project
I'm confused. I thought Domesday was supposed to be on the 21st of this month. Did they release early?
I'll be honest, we're throwing science against the wall to see what sticks. -Cave Johnson
http://bengoldacre.posterous.com/nerd-saves-entire-bbc-archive-for-399-you-can
He spelt "colonised" with a z, he's an American, AC is talking about the UK and they've never been to the UK, doesn't know anything about it.
Next troll please, try a little harder.