I once saw a computer whose screen saver was a flickering campfire. It went for about 10 minutes before repeating, from memory.
I once saw a computer whose screen saver was a flickering campfire. It went for about 10 minutes before repeating, from memory.
Well I am enjoying it, it has been on nearly all day, I am not siting watching just when I pass. I didn't watch it the other night. I liked seeing it go through Alice and I loved the train station, well what there was of it.
Mrs hh
I watched it for over an hour, before I realised I had inadvertently hit the "pause" button, ha,ha.
That's the way the ratings systems work, time watching a program. So if someone were to start watching, and then just leave it on all day (as Mrs Vlad did) ' it would shows as that person watching 17 hours of SBS TV !
Which is great for ratings BUT if they don't have ads during it, it's of no real use to the station is it ??
I have to say that the scenery was so unvarying and the complete lack of ANYTHING to see of real interest entirely put me off ever booking a Ghan trip at the prices asked. So likely counterproductive for the railway....
It was those fun time Norwegians who pioneered this type of tv. With a train over there. Was a article in the Saturday Sun newspaper. Apparently over 20% of the population tuned in. Not that it is so surprising as they also got a good turn out for the wood chopping and also a knitting show.Norway must be thigh slapping good times place. Then again I dispute there claim to pioneering slow tv. Remember fish cam on channel 31 ? That was way before the Norwegians.
Cheers Hall
Much as I like the desert, I think I still prefer Maleny Cow Cam.
Cow Cam - Maleny Dairies