Well, Panorama used to be the BBC flagship serious documentary programme with a long track record and decent credentials.. and in this past series they have looked at emotive pop subjects, used 'celebrity' interviewers and get Jeremy Vine (if you don't know who that is think bland, smooth toned radio DJ that gives middle aged women fizzy knickers) to top and tail the programme - despite the fact his head is so empty if you hold him to your ear you can hear the sea.
Bye bye Panorama, you've been Branded.
The credo of the BBC is to 'educate, inform and entertain in equal measure', unfortunately someone at panorama failed to see that's meant to relate the whole output of the BBC, not individual programmes.
No a laser pointer won't permanently disable a camera, but it will overload the CCD as long as the laser shines into the lens. Try it out with a webcam:)
Well, Panorama used to be the BBC flagship serious documentary programme with a long track record and decent credentials.. and in this past series they have looked at emotive pop subjects, used 'celebrity' interviewers and get Jeremy Vine (if you don't know who that is think bland, smooth toned radio DJ that gives middle aged women fizzy knickers) to top and tail the programme - despite the fact his head is so empty if you hold him to your ear you can hear the sea.
Bye bye Panorama, you've been Branded.
The credo of the BBC is to 'educate, inform and entertain in equal measure', unfortunately someone at panorama failed to see that's meant to relate the whole output of the BBC, not individual programmes.
As the site's down, use the
google cache
I'm sure I'm not the only one to suggest this but I can't see the link posted...
No a laser pointer won't permanently disable a camera, but it will overload the CCD as long as the laser shines into the lens. Try it out with a webcam :)