I was on The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2, speaking about the tech that makes train WiFi work (or not). You can listen to the whole thing via the link below.
At the start of the segment they attempt to speak to travel correspondent Simon Calder live on a train using WiFi only, then I discuss how the technology works and how it may be improved in the near future.
1h 36m into the show for the full segment
1h 41m for just me:
@passwordsarehard4 @Viss it's the vaguely pre-oiled aroma that lets you know that torque is Not Your Friend
@Viss Will It Blend? Megamaxxer Edition
@Viss cor. it's the raw Chinesium ore being processed
@SwiftOnSecurity I enjoy mine sometimes, if only to defeat the stupidity of having a CVT that pretends to be a slush box instead of taking advantage of being a CVT
@35millimetre of course birds dream.
without dreams there are no nightmares, and without nightmares, no geese.
@mattround
manufacturer-stickerbombed? y/n
tastefully or sales-tat?
cleanly peelable or sticky-mess type?
@hypnogoria aww man. got some of his stuff I recognise there from the FF stuff :(
Very sorry to hear that legendary fantasy artist John Blanche has passed away, his work for magazine White Dwarf and Warlock, Citadel Miniatures, Fighting Fantasy books, numerous Games Workshop ventures, and of course Warhammer in all its forms very much defined the look of British gaming
Steve:
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