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  1. Re:Educate your users on What Corporate Email Limits Do You Have? · · Score: 1

    You'll often find its actually their secretary..... It often gets sorted when they have a word with you about not being very supportive about why their secretary is always complaining how slow their email access is. Explain the reasons why and its sorted. Well for a few months at least.... Its same for all it rules as well, they seem to think they can ignore the Data Protection Act, password rules and the queue just because they work for someone high up in the organisation. Its even worse when you work at a Hospital and they don't see the logic in fixing a printer in A&E before you go out to fix theirs.

  2. Re:Our IT guys tell us to move them to personal... on What Corporate Email Limits Do You Have? · · Score: 1

    Then you have problems when the damm things go missing/corupt - or on the first few days of the month find you're fileserver fills up as they make yet another backup copy of the stupidly large PST file.

  3. Re:DecimalHexi on Ceefax Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    PDC worked pretty well for me. Don't think I ever had a case of a misssed program. Still works on the last few instances I used.

    I'm in the Emley Moor area just in case anyone was wondering.

  4. Re:Nuclear Communications Bunker: Destroyed by Fir on Major UK Comms Backbone Bunker Burned Out · · Score: 1

    Well think its safe to say during a nuclear war shit has already happened.

  5. Re:Government-controlled media on Low-power FM Transmitters Banned in UK · · Score: 1

    Just a question, but does HBO also have advets on it, and can you get it with having to pay some other fee first?

  6. Re:Government-controlled media on Low-power FM Transmitters Banned in UK · · Score: 1

    Its 116 - giving you 2 normal tv channels, as well as 2 (4 if you ignore the fact they are half time channels) and annother 2 channels for extra interactive stuff on certain programs and sporting events. This also funds the BBC website, Ceefax, digital teletext as well as all the radio stations.

  7. Re:Government-controlled media on Low-power FM Transmitters Banned in UK · · Score: 2, Informative

    Thats right, just the world service has some sort of government funding. The rest is via TV licence and BBC worldwine profit.

  8. Re:Yup it will be mozilla... on Browser Wars II: The Saga Continues · · Score: 1

    To be honest, anyone with a decent screen res shouldn't be too annoyed by the ads. People are used to this sort of things these days - think of kazza and numerous other aps. Go further and you have TV where DOGS are tolerated in the actually part of the picture your interested, while operas is tucked away in a corner.

  9. Re:Yup it will be mozilla... on Browser Wars II: The Saga Continues · · Score: 1

    Big companys might be willing to pay, and if people start using opera at works, it'll help shift them towards it at home.

  10. Re:British Telecom do *EXACTLY* the same thing! on Telecommunication Customer Service Worldwide · · Score: 1

    BT tend to actually get it the other way round. Many people have failed and then managed to get a service from the likes of Zen. If your boardline case you can fial the test one day and pass the next anyway.