by Raymond de Villiers | Nov 22, 2005 | Archive
Posted on behalf of Glenda & Nicky – In CT, most times when we need to have a meeting, our place of choice is Mugg & Bean. However, after my experience today, I might think twice about going to have something to eat there.My colleague, Nicky and I...
by Raymond de Villiers | Sep 27, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
London – A television drama set in Britain’s urban music scene aims to explore new territory in broadcasting by letting viewers choose how the plot develops. The six-part Dubplate Drama, to be shown on Britain’s Channel 4 in November, will invite...
by Raymond de Villiers | Sep 27, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
London – A television drama set in Britain’s urban music scene aims to explore new territory in broadcasting by letting viewers choose how the plot develops. The six-part Dubplate Drama, to be shown on Britain’s Channel 4 in November, will invite...
by Raymond de Villiers | Sep 22, 2005 | Archive
Can the current licensing structures around software, etc actually make it impossible to improve your lot in life without risking HUGE fines? The following is an extract from a post on The GripeLine by Ed Foster. “A few decades ago, a man could still ‘pull...
by Raymond de Villiers | Sep 22, 2005 | Archive, Diversity
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