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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/01/14 00:53, Steve Parker wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/01/14 23:10, Steve Parker
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/01/14 02:22, Chris Bell
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<pre wrap=""> There is an interesting programme about Cybersecurity and the area around
Malvern, resulting from the privatisation of DERA, (home to UK radar
research), on BBC Radio 4 "In Business" this week, to be repeated 21.30 -
22.00 Sunday 19th January.
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I have now listened to it, so you don't have to. <sigh>Feels
like a 1980s BBC programme about what might happen with
IT.</sigh>
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Why do they bother? They have no real clue, and their standards of
journalism are appalling - it's as if they really don't want to know
- the idea of actually learning anything is anathema to them! Why
don't they ask some journalists with some actual technical savvy to
contribute?<br>
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Pah!<br>
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Chris<br>
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