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eastender[_4_] April 9th 10 10:59 AM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 
Amazingly the FT has a slide show with audio on the ELL:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b53453d8-3...44feabdc0.html

E.

Graham Harrison[_2_] April 9th 10 03:53 PM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 

"eastender" wrote in message
...
Amazingly the FT has a slide show with audio on the ELL:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b53453d8-3...44feabdc0.html

E.


Unfortunately "FT.com articles are only available to registered users and
subscribers." but you can register free for 30 days.


Mizter T April 9th 10 04:30 PM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 

On Apr 9, 4:53*pm, "Graham Harrison"
wrote:

"eastender" wrote:

Amazingly the FT has a slide show with audio on the ELL:


http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b53453d8-3...44feabdc0.html


E.


Unfortunately "FT.com articles are only available to registered users and
subscribers." but you can register free for 30 days.


The FT site might be checking the referrer (i.e. the webpage from
whence you've followed a link) - this might be the problem, e.g. if
there is no referrer (i.e. if you're going straight there via the link
from your newsgroup client). I had no problem when I accessed it from
Google Groups - I'm wondering if the FT is happy to allow access (at
least to a few articles, for a limited period) if the referrer is from
a google.com / google.co.uk domain.

Try clicking through the FT link in eastender's original post on
Google Groups he
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.tr...314aaa09cee100

Graham Harrison[_2_] April 9th 10 04:37 PM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 

"Mizter T" wrote in message
...

On Apr 9, 4:53 pm, "Graham Harrison"
wrote:

"eastender" wrote:

Amazingly the FT has a slide show with audio on the ELL:


http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b53453d8-3...44feabdc0.html


E.


Unfortunately "FT.com articles are only available to registered users and
subscribers." but you can register free for 30 days.


The FT site might be checking the referrer (i.e. the webpage from
whence you've followed a link) - this might be the problem, e.g. if
there is no referrer (i.e. if you're going straight there via the link
from your newsgroup client). I had no problem when I accessed it from
Google Groups - I'm wondering if the FT is happy to allow access (at
least to a few articles, for a limited period) if the referrer is from
a google.com / google.co.uk domain.

Try clicking through the FT link in eastender's original post on
Google Groups he
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.tr...314aaa09cee100

======================

That worked. Worth watching. Thanks.


eastender[_4_] April 9th 10 04:47 PM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 
In article
,
Mizter T wrote:


Unfortunately "FT.com articles are only available to registered users and
subscribers." but you can register free for 30 days.


The FT site might be checking the referrer


Indeed I got it from doing a search for 'East London Line' on Google
News and a direct click from there worked for me. I would be surprised
if they put something like this behind a paywall.

But

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b53453d8-3...44feabdc0.html

still works if you search for'East London Line' from the FT's home page.

Anyway, it's a nice sequence and well worth a look, IMO.

E.

[email protected] April 10th 10 12:07 AM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 
On 09/04/2010 17:30, Mizter T wrote:

On Apr 9, 4:53 pm, "Graham Harrison"
wrote:

wrote:

Amazingly the FT has a slide show with audio on the ELL:


http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b53453d8-3...44feabdc0.html


E.


Unfortunately "FT.com articles are only available to registered users and
subscribers." but you can register free for 30 days.


The FT site might be checking the referrer (i.e. the webpage from
whence you've followed a link) - this might be the problem, e.g. if
there is no referrer (i.e. if you're going straight there via the link
from your newsgroup client). I had no problem when I accessed it from
Google Groups - I'm wondering if the FT is happy to allow access (at
least to a few articles, for a limited period) if the referrer is from
agoogle.com /google.co.uk domain.

Try clicking through the FT link in eastender's original post on
Google Groups he
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.tr...314aaa09cee100


That worked, many thanks, and that was an interesting slide show.

I have no doubt that the project is great, but I don;t necessarily know
how exactly it is "revolutionary," as the slide show side.

The slide show was also incorrect in that it said that the Dalston
Junction-Highbury & Islington extension would be opened by January 2011.
IIRC on this group, however, it is due to open in May 2011.



martin April 11th 10 10:46 AM

No FT, no ELL slide show
 
On Apr 10, 1:07*am, "
wrote:

The slide show was also incorrect in that it said that the Dalston
Junction-Highbury & Islington extension would be opened by January 2011.
IIRC on this group, however, it is due to open in May 2011.


A pedant would also point out that the Brunels' tunnel wasn't the
first underwater tunnel, but the first under a navigable river.


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