O do not talk crap, try consontrating on the program, and not the small logo, you do not even notice it. If you do, then you have consontration problems, and i recommend a doctor. I will be waching it on choice from now on, since i am 1 week a head now....
It was also the early start / episode overlap that bugged me. And I'm not that bothered at having to wait a whole week for the next episode.
As for the DOG, well if you can live with the logo then good for you. I'd rather watch the program than an advert. Bugs the s*** out of me, like having a post-it note on the screen, see 497 similar posts for details...
What do i need one of those for? You perfectly understood what i said, so it served its job. This is a forum, not an english paper. Newbies
OK, I got what you were trying to say. Apologies, I stupidly assumed that English was your first language.
I understand that DOGs don't seem to bother you. Perhaps you can learn to deal with the fact that some of us have digital TV for a better quality viewing experience. I happen to quite like the Leage of Gentleman, and I want to watch it in the best conditions possible. BBC Choice's poor handling (DOGs, programme overlap) doesn't appeal to me, especially if the only incentive is seeing it a whole week early (and who bets they do a "24" and hold back the last episode?).
Perhaps you can learn to deal with the fact that some of us have digital TV for a better quality viewing experience.
and you have this, BBC1, BB2, ITV1, Channel 4, Channel 5 have no DOG's on Digital. Multichannel TV, or Subscripton TV has always had DOGS, even in the days of Analogue, so when they went Digital, this stays the same, but the picture quality goes up. Digital TV is not more channels, its about having an improved version of existing channels, by improved, i mean better picture quality. You got Digital TV for better quality viewing and you have this. Pay TV or a lot of Digital Only channels have DOGS. How this should effect the BBC's new channels is another matter, as its not subscription TV , but on the other hand its competeing with Pay TV channels, and is in the same market. But i am not going to turn this thread into a DOG war, we have enough of them as it is.
The BBC are doing a good thing with the turn over to BBC Choice now to watch the next episode, its giving viewes and incentive to go and get Digital TV.
As for the english thing, i like to spell Phonetically it places, and when typing it makes it a lot easyer. Maybe you should go experience a forum where nobody cares, they have a lot less fights on them, than they do in here, much more friendlyer
OK, I got what you were trying to say. Apologies, I stupidly assumed that English was your first language
i was enjoying the thread and i read straight through it
the beauty of english is that its a highly adaptive language
consider it the brains own error/correction rate
the same part of the brain that removes those dogs from the corner of the screen for us
missed the first half (getting home from work) and its sad to think things will never be 'local' again
but it did need a change and it should be as good as ever
the 2nd one was a good laugh
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"Wheres it gonna come out"
hahahaha
But then I dont understand how she got a womb, or any eggs
It was also the early start / episode overlap that bugged me. And I'm not that bothered at having to wait a whole week for the next episode.
As for the DOG, well if you can live with the logo then good for you. I'd rather watch the program than an advert. Bugs the s*** out of me, like having a post-it note on the screen, see 497 similar posts for details...
ps. I recommend a dictionary.
What do i need one of those for? You perfectly understood what i said, so it served its job. This is a forum, not an english paper. Newbies :rolleyes:
OK, I got what you were trying to say. Apologies, I stupidly assumed that English was your first language.
I understand that DOGs don't seem to bother you. Perhaps you can learn to deal with the fact that some of us have digital TV for a better quality viewing experience. I happen to quite like the Leage of Gentleman, and I want to watch it in the best conditions possible. BBC Choice's poor handling (DOGs, programme overlap) doesn't appeal to me, especially if the only incentive is seeing it a whole week early (and who bets they do a "24" and hold back the last episode?).
and you have this, BBC1, BB2, ITV1, Channel 4, Channel 5 have no DOG's on Digital. Multichannel TV, or Subscripton TV has always had DOGS, even in the days of Analogue, so when they went Digital, this stays the same, but the picture quality goes up. Digital TV is not more channels, its about having an improved version of existing channels, by improved, i mean better picture quality. You got Digital TV for better quality viewing and you have this. Pay TV or a lot of Digital Only channels have DOGS. How this should effect the BBC's new channels is another matter, as its not subscription TV , but on the other hand its competeing with Pay TV channels, and is in the same market. But i am not going to turn this thread into a DOG war, we have enough of them as it is.
The BBC are doing a good thing with the turn over to BBC Choice now to watch the next episode, its giving viewes and incentive to go and get Digital TV.
As for the english thing, i like to spell Phonetically it places, and when typing it makes it a lot easyer. Maybe you should go experience a forum where nobody cares, they have a lot less fights on them, than they do in here, much more friendlyer
Say what you see!
i was enjoying the thread and i read straight through it
the beauty of english is that its a highly adaptive language
consider it the brains own error/correction rate
the same part of the brain that removes those dogs from the corner of the screen for us
missed the first half (getting home from work) and its sad to think things will never be 'local' again
but it did need a change and it should be as good as ever
the 2nd one was a good laugh