We have a name for the new programme...
being revealed here publicly for the first time...
and it should be obvious... :o)
Post categories: iPM
Eddie Mair | 19:34 UK time, Tuesday, 11 September 2007
being revealed here publicly for the first time...
and it should be obvious... :o)
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Obviously!
What new programme ?
Or should that be 'Which new programme?' ?
What are you talking about, man, spit it out..
My eyesight seems to have failed.
The Glass Box?
Riding the Bronco?
The New Programme?
iPM?
The Pharmacy Girls?
The Beach?
How's yer Latin?
Sid
Hint: Look under Categories ...
Sid
Oh yes! Very good.
I preferred The Blog Prog
It looks distinctive & classy written down. But how are you going to pronounce it? Will it be 'Eye PM' - in which case it sounds horribly like advertising for IBM! (or ITN if you've got a cold)
But!
Whatever it's called?
and however it works - and we are all dying to know!
Please tell us it won't be working under Siemens software and hardware? PLEASE?
Eddie and the Detectives ?
Jonnie you know I don't understand most of the technical stuff but if our meeting yesterday was any guide then yes I think it will be with the same technology. We are going to try to work it better though!
Please can we spared from any further rabid neo-con musings on the PM programme of the awful John Bolton, who (as a very unsuccessful US Ambassador for a very short time at the UN) actually represents no-one but himself! I was trempted to use the word 'clown' instead of 'awful', but on reflection felt that it would be an insult to the memory of the wonderful Coco.
Well, I'm a bit disappointed cos I thought we'd got till Thursday before it was finally decided. I think iPM is much too like that huge old-fashioned computer that used to have a big air-con room all to itself that no-one was allowed to go in except techy boys with great reels of tape.
Since Eddie said the new prog was to be like PM but with more input from us, I was going to favour URPM.
But there you go. Missed the bus again!
Oh dear, the same technology - you mean the technology that failed to release my post on this thread yesterday? The one in which I congratulated Eddie and the Team?
If I, as a longstanding regular, am beginning to lose patience with it, how will the newcomers feel about interacting with the current technology?
It's a great idea, but ..........
iPM eh? OiC.
mmmmm....iPM.....who thought of that then?
"Eye" PM? Watch it, or Lord Gnome will sue! Or is that strategy? You've been in Viz, now you want to get into Private Eye?
iPM: inevitably Pre-Menstrual
iPM: isn't PM
iPM: interesting Polar Mairs
Meow.
Sara (13) you should be pleased for us. We normally take an age to make up our minds!
I’ve heard that Isaac Burton Menswear trousers are incompatible with a Mac.
Eddie (19) - Me? Pleased? My other name is Eeyore. And I still don't really like iPM. But there you are. Sorry.
Must go and find my tail now.
I had not realised it was a PM - based programme; thought it was intended to be R4 -wide.
Will Apple Mac, or whatever they are called, have any copyright concerns about the 91Èȱ¬ stealing the i[word] idea?
I pee 'em.
Eddie, you won!
Maybe it'll be i-PM, just to avoid incompatibility with fruity raincoats - or their lawyers.
Sid, you are a clever person. For a few seconds I thought it might be 'The New Programme', probably known as 'New' inside the Beeb. Or 'TNP'.
How idisappointingly iuncreative.
iFifi
:o(
Dr H. (20):
I recognise that! But I can't remember where it's from... It's not one of the Boothby Graffoe programmes is it?
Will it be presented by iEddie Mair?
John W (27),
No, iLeclerc.
Where will the studio be?
iLeman? or iLewight
etc etc................
Frances O (24)
Come to the beach and I'll get you a drink ...
Sid
You're on, Sid.
It'll have to be an i scream soda, I suppose
Gah! That nice producer man told me all I had to do was copy and paste his suggestions and I'd get a prize. P'raps I'll get some i-candy instead...
Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin.
Once upon a time, a well known computer company called everything "My":
My Computer
My Documents
My Music
My Network Places
My Pictures
My Videos
However, this "Me Me Me!" attitude was widely ridiculed by computer users (even more so when the company released a product that looked as though it had been designed by Fisher-Price).
Then another well known computer company called everything "i":
iBook (a notebook)
iChat
iMac
iMovie
iPod
iPhone
iSight (a webcam)
iTunes
This was far more succesful, and soon everyone was joining the "i-something" bandwagon.
In 2007, a well-known radio program decided to launch an interactive spin-off. After giving it the code-name "Blog Prog", after many hours thought, intense debate, and 91Èȱ¬ coffees, they hit upon the ideal name: "iPM". And even better, they hadn't needed to spend several million pounds worth of license payers money inventing it.
In response, the listeners decided to join the trend, by prefixing their usernames on the frog with the letter "i".
iAnd ithey iall ilived ihappily iever iafter.
Eye, eye ... what's this ear then?
iSid
iPOOSH!