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BBC radio programme on modern steam locomotive design

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Posted by owlsroost on Sunday, July 23, 2006 4:49 AM
 Tim Burton wrote:
Bah, as much as I want to listen to this, I WILL NOT use Real Player.

Why can't they use MP3 or WMA for audio playback?


That's why I use Real Alternative - http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm - this has browser plug-in's etc so works like Real Player within a web browser.

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Posted by Phaeton on Saturday, July 22, 2006 7:31 PM

Thanks for the tip. Interesting program. Of course, any large scale return to steam power for railroad use is fantasy. Advances in steam technology have greatly benefited stationary sources.

BTW, BBC4 has hundreds of science and technology programs which are largely free from political hysteria and available for listening online for free.

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Posted by Tim Burton on Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:49 PM
Bah, as much as I want to listen to this, I WILL NOT use Real Player.

Why can't they use MP3 or WMA for audio playback?
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BBC radio programme on modern steam locomotive design
Posted by owlsroost on Thursday, July 20, 2006 2:50 AM
Just listening to BBC Radio 4 last night and caught a few minutes of this 30 minute programme (a link to the 'Listen again' version) -  http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/radio4/aod.shtml?radio4/steamdriven

Quote from the programme description "It's almost 40 years since steam disappeared from widespread use on the railways, but the development of steam locomotives has never stopped."

Tony

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