Genuine UK Wartime Broadcasting Service Nuclear Attack Warning
The actual, legitimate emergency broadcast that would be played on BBC Radio if the UK really was attacked by nuclear weapons. The voice is of the late BBC journalist Peter Donaldson.
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 8:16, Share, Reply)
The actual, legitimate emergency broadcast that would be played on BBC Radio if the UK really was attacked by nuclear weapons. The voice is of the late BBC journalist Peter Donaldson.
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 8:16, Share, Reply)
Yes, I am trying to tell you that I like watching emergency alert broadcasts
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 8:33, Share, Reply)
They are interesting,
but you are best putting related things in the same thread rather than start a new one each time.
Too many new threads from the same person can annoy people.
( , Thu 18 Nov 2021, 14:46, Share, Reply)
but you are best putting related things in the same thread rather than start a new one each time.
Too many new threads from the same person can annoy people.
( , Thu 18 Nov 2021, 14:46, Share, Reply)
It is generally regarded as polite
to only post one link in a day
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 12:02, Share, Reply)
to only post one link in a day
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 12:02, Share, Reply)
Multiple links in a day isn't a problem. However if you've got four links that are essentially the same thing, putting them all in the same post, or as replies stops you pushing other people's stuff off the bottom of the board.
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 12:26, Share, Reply)
Meh, grew up with protect and survive and children's books about dying from nuclear fallout.
This does nothing for me.
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 21:21, Share, Reply)
This does nothing for me.
( , Wed 17 Nov 2021, 21:21, Share, Reply)
there was a little two desk department on my floor when I worked at the BBC
whose jobs were to cut together obits so they could get them out quickly when people famous enough carked it. They had a whiteboard with people who were likely to die soon listed. I reckon the queen and attenborough must be at the top of the board these days. i used to steal the newspapers off them (the death department, not the queen) so I regularly stickybeaked who was in the firing line
( , Thu 18 Nov 2021, 2:53, Share, Reply)
whose jobs were to cut together obits so they could get them out quickly when people famous enough carked it. They had a whiteboard with people who were likely to die soon listed. I reckon the queen and attenborough must be at the top of the board these days. i used to steal the newspapers off them (the death department, not the queen) so I regularly stickybeaked who was in the firing line
( , Thu 18 Nov 2021, 2:53, Share, Reply)