Web camera in the PC workshop?.

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Re: Web camera in the PC workshop?.

#21 Post by Luxobarge »

Aar0sc wrote:- you could even do an online addition to the mag; maybe for the buyers guide - "go online to watch our video of how to check for this"?
That would be lovely, but having a web cam and having a store of on-line videos available on demand are two very different things, the storage for one isn't cheap. If they're struggling to afford a new broom, then I suspect that on-line videos are an ask too far.

Call me cynical, but I don't think Bauer will invest in anything that doesn't bring in more revenue for them.
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#22 Post by Mrotwoman »

Howabout a pay-webcam live chat with Sam Glover ?

Similar to those offers from the young ladies that keep popping up on my screen ?
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#23 Post by hillmanimpman »

Minxy wrote:Yes come on impman pay attention
....anyway if it is indeed how one contributor would have us believe the only thing to see on a web cam would be half a dozen guys in spotless overalls sat around drinking tea waiting fro the next transporter to whisk the latest project away for new wiper blades :)
the heat must of got to me sorry if i wasn't paying attention sir :lol: :lol:
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#24 Post by SEE YA »

I would think my idea would be a first for any car magazine to have a web camera. It would get more readers involved as well I would think.

We will all have to wait and see ?. I am sure Danny is on the ball with this one now and will make it happen. :D
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This was suggested about two years ago too, bad idea i think - it would let any unsavoury types know when people were there and when they are not. If we were to get a web cam we may as well just leave a note pinned to the door also that reads 'We're not in at the moment, please break in and steal all of our tools...'

Don't think the insurance company would like the idea for this very reason either...

Sorry to be so pragmatic but it's the times we live in etc,
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admin wrote:This was suggested about two years ago too, bad idea i think - it would let any unsavoury types know when people were there and when they are not. If we were to get a web cam we may as well just leave a note pinned to the door also that reads 'We're not in at the moment, please break in and steal all of our tools...'

Don't think the insurance company would like the idea for this very reason either...

Sorry to be so pragmatic but it's the times we live in etc,
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will why not have it 9am to 5pm and maybe abit long at the weekends

or just have the web cam for interesting events? like a new project coming into the workshop or an engine out job?
it workable
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#27 Post by TerryG »

For PC videos for new projects / complicated jobs would be more apropriate than a webcam. There were some for the jag project if memory serves and Matt did some for his Merc.
The advantage of project videos vs a webcam is someone is holding the camera so you get a good view of work in progress and they will be avaliable as an archive.
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#28 Post by SEE YA »

Another idea bites the dust :o I would think people know you guys are not there 24/7 by now.
It could have been worked around somehow?.
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hillmanimpman wrote: why not have it 9am to 5pm and maybe abit long at the weekends

or just have the web cam for interesting events? like a new project coming into the workshop or an engine out job?
it workable
That would be workable, but it would be difficult to let everyone know when it was live - unless it was recorded and available to play back later like the BBC iPlayer...
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#30 Post by SEE YA »

See I was right come on PC guys, you could let people know on here and in the magazine .
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