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Felicity S. March 5th 09 01:15 AM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
Jonathan Harris small wrote:

On 3 Mar, 18:46, "Felicity S." [email protected] wrote:


I know that YeSTERDAY was UKTV History, but why the lower case 'e'?


Ye Olde stuff, innit?


The sterday?


Fliss

--
He said: You guys need anything?
She said: Yes, a tear in the space-time continuum
so he can go back and say 'I love you'.


Graham.[_3_] March 5th 09 09:36 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 

"Felicity S." [email protected] wrote in message
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Sofa - Spud wrote:

Mark Carver wrote:
Felicity S. wrote:


I know that YeSTERDAY was UKTV History, but why the lower case 'e'?


Comes out as 'Yesterday' on my receivers.


No , on the actual station advertising screen. YeSTERDAY. Classic design
studio ****s and their big ideas.


I guessed it was something like that but I still don't see what was the
idea of their ****ty design. For example, YesTERDAY is more affirmative,
while yesTERDAy is more proclamational with its implied fanfare.



I would stop there, unless you want to lower this thread into the realms of
the scatological.

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Joseph[_2_] March 5th 09 10:32 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009 10:49:04 -0800 (PST), Ed
wrote:

On Mar 3, 6:46*pm, "Felicity S." [email protected] wrote:
Is Dave ja vu (which used to be Dave +1) an awkward play on d j vu?

I know that YeSTERDAY was UKTV History, but why the lower case 'e'?

And for how much longer will QUEST (ie Discovery) be coming soon?

Fliss

--
She said: You're going stay here with your
* * * * *ex-wife because her sheep's dying?
He said: No, because *our* sheep's dying...


You mean déja vu. And yes, it is.

Quite a clever one i thought, déja vu meaning, quite literally,
already seen, so if you saw Top Gear on BBC2, or then on BBC3, or then
on Dave, you could quite reasonably have déja vu when you watch it on
Dave ja vu.


In French we also have J'ai vu (I saw.....) which is close to 'ja vu'

Tony March 5th 09 10:48 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 21:32:59 +0000, Joseph opined:



In French we also have J'ai vu (I saw.....) which is close to 'ja vu'



hmmmmm... "I have seen" would be a closer translation.

Sofa - Spud March 6th 09 12:18 AM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
Tony wrote:
On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 21:32:59 +0000, Joseph opined:


In French we also have J'ai vu (I saw.....) which is close to 'ja vu'



hmmmmm... "I have seen" would be a closer translation.


Do theyb have * ******** I've seen this three times this week!*

Felicity S. March 6th 09 11:28 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
Graham. wrote:


Felicity S. wrote:


Sofa - Spud wrote:


Mark Carver wrote:
Felicity S. wrote:


I know that YeSTERDAY was UKTV History, but why the lower case 'e'?


Comes out as 'Yesterday' on my receivers.


No , on the actual station advertising screen. YeSTERDAY. Classic
design studio ****s and their big ideas.


I guessed it was something like that but I still don't see what was the
idea of their ****ty design. For example, YesTERDAY is more affirmative,
while yesTERDAy is more proclamational with its implied fanfare.


I would stop there, unless you want to lower this thread into the realms
of the scatological.


Ah, that would be yesTERDay.

Or maybe the history of baking, concrete & prisons, with yeSTERday.


Fliss

--
She said: So, fighting all those aliens is okay with
you, but a bit of skateboarding, and whoa.
She said: I know, shame on me, I've gone all Mumsy!


Bill Wright March 7th 09 01:52 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 

"Alan Pemberton" wrote in message
rve.co.uk.invalid...
"Felicity S." [email protected] wrote:

I guessed it was something like that but I still don't see what was the
idea of their ****ty design. For example, YesTERDAY is more affirmative,
while yesTERDAy is more proclamational with its implied fanfare.


Many years ago when vcrs were still a novelty, YTV ran a some trailers
that had the name of the day of the week rapidly zooming out of the
screen. What fun we had trying to pause the tape at exactly the right
moment half way through the saTURDay one. The BBC's 'Tonight' titles
(the '70s late-night one, not the '60s Fyfe Robertson teatime one, or
the unwatchable Trever Macdonut version) had something similar. The
letters imploded inwards on themselves until only TIT was visible,
usually followed by a shot of Austin Mitchell.


Many years ago I was in the living room of an elderly lady and her female
companion, demonstrating the operation of the new TV set. For some reason
the teletext was faulty, and the screen filled with a very large jagged
image that looked rather like a well-known four letter word.

Bill



Mark Carver March 7th 09 03:44 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
Alan Pemberton wrote:
"Felicity S." [email protected] wrote:

I guessed it was something like that but I still don't see what was the
idea of their ****ty design. For example, YesTERDAY is more affirmative,
while yesTERDAy is more proclamational with its implied fanfare.


Many years ago when vcrs were still a novelty, YTV ran a some trailers
that had the name of the day of the week rapidly zooming out of the
screen. What fun we had trying to pause the tape at exactly the right
moment half way through the saTURDay one. The BBC's 'Tonight' titles
(the '70s late-night one, not the '60s Fyfe Robertson teatime one, or
the unwatchable Trever Macdonut version) had something similar. The
letters imploded inwards on themselves until only TIT was visible,
usually followed by a shot of Austin Mitchell.


Let's hope the town of S****horpe never acquires a local TV channel.


--
Mark
Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply.

www.paras.org.uk

Phil Cook[_2_] March 7th 09 04:25 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 
Mark Carver wrote:

Alan Pemberton wrote:
"Felicity S." [email protected] wrote:

I guessed it was something like that but I still don't see what was the
idea of their ****ty design. For example, YesTERDAY is more affirmative,
while yesTERDAy is more proclamational with its implied fanfare.


Many years ago when vcrs were still a novelty, YTV ran a some trailers
that had the name of the day of the week rapidly zooming out of the
screen. What fun we had trying to pause the tape at exactly the right
moment half way through the saTURDay one.


Let's hope the town of S****horpe never acquires a local TV channel.


....or Penistone?

--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"

Bill Wright March 7th 09 04:55 PM

Questions about new channels on Freeview
 

"Phil Cook" wrote in message
...
Mark Carver wrote:
...or Penistone?


In the CB days it was always called penis town.

Bill




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