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Comments on: Speaking clock gets Disneyfied

WTF!? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:37 GMT

Stop

That is all.

At least its not Mickey 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:42 GMT

Linux

or that bloody Donald Duck.

Who calls that number any way these days?

I'm guessing.... 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:44 GMT

...that the voice of Tinker Bell is not going to be a sultry, husky velvet voiced siren?

....shame.

...could have saved a fortune on those 'special' numbers !!

Precedent 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:45 GMT

Anyone else remember "at the third stroke, the time sponsored by Accurist will be..."

Where do I sign up to complain? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:46 GMT

Unhappy

I need to compose a "disappointed" letter

Angry of Middle England

. . .at the third stroke . . . 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:46 GMT

Paris Hilton

Many years ago as a rookie techie at Broadcasting House, during a time when TIM was reportedly giving some trouble, I was given the task of monitoring it _all night_ on a pair of headphones. How I survived even the "dulcet tones" without going completely mad I'll never know. Maybe I did go completely mad. Pat Simmons never dropped a millisecond, but I learnt to recite TIM off line with astonishing accuracy.

Tinker Bell? What have we come to . . . .?

Paris 'cos she's got the time for anyone.

All together now 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:02 GMT

I dont believe in Fairies...

Huh? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:10 GMT

Stop

This isn't April, is it? Could BT be like the computerised Holly and be unable to wait the necessary months with a red hot jape like this under their belt?

Oh FFS. 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:15 GMT

Pirate

Bloody Disney.

That is all.

people still call the speaking clock? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:16 GMT

Stop

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Is it April 1st already? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:20 GMT

Joke

I thought Christmas came next, then more chocolate in the shape of eggs.

Oh well..

ttfn

I happened to dial 123 the other day 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:21 GMT

Paris Hilton

I needed to reset my clocks after a power outage, so phoned 123 and thought how nice the voice was, even with 'Accurest' attached to every 10 second call. I suppose Disney is just another form of advertising, but one wonders if anybody at BT takes any pride in their work any more, or if everything us up for sale.

Paris, because, next to BT, even she has her standards.

Waste of money on Disney's part. 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:23 GMT

Does anyone actually have a use for the speaking clock any more?

But.... 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:46 GMT

Does anyone in the country still use the speaking clock? I can't think of a single situation where I'd need to.

Personally I preferred... 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:46 GMT

Happy

... Kenny Everett's version which had Cleo Rocos in Dominatrix gear doing the "At the third stroke" voice, then lashing KE three times to make him say "Bip, bip, bip!"

Joke right? April Fools early? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:52 GMT

Well BT had so much money left over after the Phorm debacle, now they haven't got to go to court, I suppose they had time and money to wine and dine Disney execs!

You see the once in a blue moon I want the speaking clock, is usually somewhere very busy and very noisy. Trying to discern the time from bleedin' Tinkerbell, on a mobile, while in a noisy computer room, setting my NTP servers, that will be a barrel of laughs!

anrgy? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:52 GMT

"and not to punt some bloody speaking fairy flick"

do I sence a little anooince there? maby you should relax a bit and watch a film? might I sugest .....o hell with it I was trying to be funny but I just coudent be bothered any more it is just not worth it ......*bang*

The time *sponsored* by ... 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:56 GMT

The speaking clock has had commercial sponsorship for some time. This is just the next logical step. The rot set in a long time ago!

Costs? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 12:02 GMT

Pirate

Now that the speaking clock is sponsored, does that mean the 30p cost will be reduced?

Didn't think so...

Dear God Save Us All 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 12:06 GMT

Hands up everyone who has used the speaking clock.

Suspects *tumbleweed*

I have an idea 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 12:13 GMT

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If we all say, together "I don't believe in Faries, I don't believe in Faries" over and over, will Tinker Bell fuck off and die?

Just a thought

Surprise! 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 13:52 GMT

that Tesco didn't get there first!!!

It does get used! 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 14:25 GMT

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Actually use it at least once a month. The last voice change I called it literally minutes after it had been switched, unaware there was any plan to.

Gets used to set physical clocks, or as an easy to dial line test number. Also to wind up coworkers by forwarding it on.

Antiques Roadshow 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 15:21 GMT

Unhappy

I was watching it last week - what on earth is all this fuss about Fiona Bruce anyway? - and they had some horologist chappie on with the old speaking clock which he claimed stopped on the day Pat Simmons died. Completely irrlevant I know but still almost interesting.

Anyway, Disney eh? Tsk, So let me get this straight. We have a cartoon fairy that we have to pay to listen to, and they expect us to believe every word they are saying.

Reminds me of Peter Mandelson.

One small detail 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 15:22 GMT

Stop

Tinkerbell has spoken before - I distictly remember Julia roberts as Tinkerbell in Hook talking and trying to seduce Peter. I quick search on wikipedia suggests that she has spoken in several different film adaptations - just not in the original book.

You can guess why I'm posting this anonymously though. :)

Get a watch... 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 15:33 GMT

...that sets itself to the standard time signal. Or a phone that synchs with the network's clock... Or even set your watch to the pips on R4 once a week, or once a month.

Sweet voice? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 15:51 GMT

Paris Hilton

Far from not speaking, Tinkerbell in the book is noted for her rudeness and foul language. Her first words are "You silly ass" and she doesn't get any politer. I salute any company bringing sweary fairies to the nation's telephones.

Paris, obviously, because she is the Tinkerbell of today!

George Speller 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 16:13 GMT

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I suspect your new colleagues got you good and proper on that one.

Scene: The Pub, somewhere close to Broadcasting House

Two experienced techies are on their third pints

Bob: Ere, you'll never guess what I've got that new kid doing.

Terry: What's that, then?

Bob: I've only got him listening to the speaking clock all night long.

Terry: Heh, heh...how'd you manage that then?

Bob: Told him it was giving "periodic, untraceable problems", didn't I?

Terry: One born every minute, innit? Another round?

Bob: Don't mind if I do...

And on topic - truly, the glories of privatization are many and wondrous.

Swearing Fairies! 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 17:49 GMT

Happy

Is there a website I can look at?

NTP and MSF 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 19:20 GMT

I have a clock that tracks MSF (or DCF if it can't get MSF), plus I have various computers that sync to network time, so I haven't needed the speaking clock for several years.

Sara Mendes da Costa? 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 20:43 GMT

Black Helicopters

With that typically Brazilian name, she'd better be careful when taking the tube in London. Or something.

Ever tried the website? 

Posted Saturday 25th October 2008 14:28 GMT

Alert

www.accurist123.com seems to be voiced by Catherine Tate.

"At ve fird stroke, ve time wiw be, yeah, innit, like..."

The Voice 

Posted Monday 27th October 2008 10:18 GMT

At least it's a North American voice (as hideous as that is) and not one (as one might expect from BT) sourced in a sub-continent far, far away ...

Hello, this is Derek, with hopings you are seeking the time in a correct manner ... pip ... pip ... piiiiiip.

Tinkerbell 

Posted Monday 27th October 2008 13:25 GMT

You mean that damn squeak isn't going to be permanent? Thank God!!!

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