
Hello Andrew, On 8/16/20, Andrew McGlashan via luv-talk <luv-talk@luv.asn.au> wrote:
Hi,
On 16/8/20 9:14 am, Rohan McLeod via luv-talk wrote:
Mark Trickett via luv-main wrote:
Hello All,
I heard a BBC documentary on ABC Radio National, in the World Docos segment. I want the audio to pass on to others, and I would strongly recommend it to all here. I can get it to play, but not to save, yet.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000jtmv
There are five episodes, and the last is the kicker.
Here is EP1 downloaded using youtube-dl as per the following:
Many thanks, now have all five episodes, and a better idea of what is needed. They are "political" in a sense, but they are also a very interesting and responsible reporting. I also have a few "fragments" that did not get deleted on completion. I think I can remove them, but I shall have to learn. Some are zero bytes, so they should be safe, others not, and binary formats.
And for iView, I use webdl
Aha, that is the Atlassian software, unfortunately not as a Debian DEB package. There will be a number of good reasons for that. I shall look closely at installing, although I do prefer to stick to the Debian packages and package management. I shall save the detail and make progress. I was not able to watch the original broadcast, I use a VAST Satellite system, no terrestrial signal, it provides access to all the free to air TV, and the radio streams that you can get on a free to air TV. The LNB on the dish is dying, almost dead, needs replacing very soon when I can get it done. It has been in that state the better part of a year, but not diagnosed. I went to watch the repeat by live streaming ABC TV at the right time, only to see Scott Morrison in a news conference. That was displeasing on _ALL_ counts. I want to see him prove, or fail trying, to demonstrate that money alone will sustain life, not what it will purchase. He and his clearly fail to understand exponential growth, in many fields. If he were as competent as he would claim, the borders would have shut before New Zealand, and better quarantine facilities. Too much is done to competitive tendering, done to a price rather than a standard. Therein lies so much of the problems we are seeing, from aged care to roads and other infrastructure needing early repairs and maintenance. There was supposed to have been a Pandemic exercise in the past, but not held. The first SARS and MERS were wakeup calls for COVID-19 that were ignored.
Hope that helps.
Id does, a lot. Thanks.
Cheers
A.
Regards, Mark Trickett