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On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, tom wrote:
I can do all those bits - but I was wondering what it is that an official ISP has over a standard user that prevents all their bits being taken away.
None whatsoever. ISPs have had their racks raided in the past and equipment removed. To be properly paranoid, then run a separate line to the cottage address - then hopefully all that will keep the 2 operations completely separate.
I suspect having a word with your local plod wouldn't be of any use whatsoever.
I know am relatively safe but none of the above will stop all my gear going walkies should something happen - they shoot first and ask questions later.
Then don't do it.
As for the BBC stuff - even with a full blown pipe iPlayer is a rubbish - if you have the bandwidth allowance then use get_iplayer - you can stream it to a player and so not have to download the hole (sic) program but at least you can rewind before the end of the universe comes.
I do use get_iplayer, but some programs simply don't come over with it - (no suitable format/decoder or something), and I've not had the time to work out why yet.
However, full-screen iPlayer on an HD program on a 22" 1920x1080 monitor is OK from a distance.
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