|S| wrote:I took inspiration from Downcount. Somebody has already nicked simply "S" on it's own so have to be lumbered with the full stop too.
Jono wrote:But that's the internal BBC messenger service. You can't add him as it only works at the BBC
maximus wrote:Jono wrote:But that's the internal BBC messenger service. You can't add him as it only works at the BBC
Is it a specially adapted MSN messenger or something?
It has excatly the same sound effects as the one I've got, when I've heard it on the air.
Solon wrote:Surely the fact that you type /normalmode shows that you're not normal...
Console wrote:Solon wrote:Surely the fact that you type /normalmode shows that you're not normal...
Does that mean that you're also not normal, as you typed it too?
Also, it can hardly be classed as geeky because the two tage were different, a true geek would have done an opening tag, and corresponding closing tag, usually in the <html></html> format, although [bbcode][/bbcode] is acceptable on a forum[/color]
David wrote:At BBC Shetland they have Windows Messenger, which is like an out of date version of MSN, but the same sounds etc, and it connects to the BBC network rather than Microsofts. each users address is mailto:username@messenger.bbc.co.uk or something along those lines (it wont be accessible out side of the beeb network)
I doubt the BBC are going to let you install normal MSN, they dont let you even install Winamp.
Although saying that Chris has talked about using MSN at home.
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