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"Boltar" wrote in message ... On 13 Feb, 23:30, PnakotusExchangeStudent wrote: BBC3 has become totally unwatchable because of the hideous gigantic new bright purple and white DOG which has been inflicted on viewers You've been complaining all this time about homosexuality, and too much kissing, bestiality, and other bits of immorality, and now it's the dog that's making BBC3 totally unwatchable? Ironic he was watching Torchwood which is little more than Russell T Davies poofter fantasy brought to the screen. If theres an episode where 2 men don't kiss I've yet to see it. B200 Episode 3, series 1 It's folklaw amongst Torchwoodies Steve Terry |
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On 2008-02-14, LeeJS wrote:
Do not bother replying to this complaint with another copy of your insulting standard reply letter which does not address any of the issues I have raised otherwise I will complain again, and will take legal action against the BBC for the damage the DOG is causing to the phosphor on my TV and to my LCD display. LOL! They'll have a RIGHT LAUGH at you when they get that letter. It'll go straight in the BBC Nutter File where it belongs. You have a great talent for making yourself look stupid, and, even better, you alert others to how stupid you are! Hilarious. Thanks for the entertainment. Do you work for the BBC or something? Maybe you're a marketing idiot for BBC3? I can't see any other reason for being such an apologist for something that people clearly hate. You don't have to work at the BBC or like the DOG to realise that Aggie makes himself look stupid. |
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"Edster" wrote in message ... "Hercule Platini" wrote: Or you could just wait until Wednesday next and watch it on the dogless BBC2. Programmes on BBC2 have banner adverts for following programmes. But don't BBC3 programmes have that banner as well? The only way to get the dogless, bannerles, trailerless versions is to buy the DVDs and, while series 2 TW is a lot better than series 1, it's still not worth cash on the HMV counter. I'll put up with the banner but not the dayglo pink highlighter scribble in the corner. If it was translucent grey (like it was before, and like most of these damn ident graphics are) I wouldn't mind. But I think it is intrusive and distracting, especially given the darkness of a lot of Torchwood. (I wouldn't make the same argument if the dayglo pink scribble was in the corner of The Pretty Colours And Flashing Lights Show.) It's still not worth a stamp to the BBC Customer Feedback Shredding Centre. The show's on next week in a slightly more visually pleasing form. I can wait. I'm not exactly foaming at the mouth to see Martha Bloody Jones again. -- Hercule Platini |
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On 14 Feb, 14:29, Paul Murray wrote:
On 2008-02-13, Agamemnon wrote: The only way I could watch Torchwood without being distracted or half blinded during parts of the episode when it was dark which was 95% of the time, was to cover up the DOG with silver foil and even then the DOG was so bright that it shone past the edges of the foil to a radius of one centimetre in all directions, causing even more damage to the phosphor on my TV. I if worked at the BBC this would be posted on the nearest message board for the amusement of my coworkers ![]() You should be using the tin-foil for your hat, Aggie. From the BBC: "Dear Mr Agamemnon, Thank you for your letter. We at Broadcasting House had a good, long laugh while picturing you carefully measuring the light penetration to the sides of the tinfoil you placed over the BBC DOG. We look forward to being similarly entertained by your efforts to take legal action based on a wholly imaginary risk of damage to your screen. As regards your complaint, you will be pleased to know that we are already in the process of redesigning our DOG for BBC3, as our marketing people are concerned that the current logo is neither large, flourescent nor obtrusive enough to enable viewers to identify which channel owns the rights to the episodes being screened. While we take the point that some viewers may feel it's insulting to their intelligence, our market research has demonstrated that, sadly, a number of our viewers are sufficiently intellectually challenged to warrant this consideration. For example, we know from canvassing internet forums of at least one viewer sufficiently mentally challenged that they believe the creator of Torchwood is called "Gayvies" and who had difficulty grasping the plot of the Doctor Who Christmas special "Voyage of the Damned". For viewers who find the logo especially intrusive, rest assured that all quality programming on BBC3 will turn up on BBC2 within one or two weeks; the rest will air on BBC1. We will also be replacing the "New" part of the DOG as seen in last night's episode of "Torchwood" with the more emphatic "Brand New", on the basis that most viewers of this series find it so unmemorable they won't remember whether they have seen the episode before or not." Phil |
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On 14 Feb, 16:41, Edster wrote:
Why would I want to watch TV with writing all over it and risk damaging my TV WHAT? How does it damage your tv? Because it's a static image? Did the test card damage your tv as well? |
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"The Real Zarbiface" wrote in message ... On 14 Feb, 16:41, Edster wrote: Why would I want to watch TV with writing all over it and risk damaging my TV WHAT? How does it damage your tv? Because it's a static image? Did the test card damage your tv as well? Perhaps by the time you finish school your teachers will have explained to you how a TV works and you will be able to understand how it damages your TV. On the other hand perhaps you could perform a simple experiment. On a clear day stare directly at the sun and then look away and tell us if you can see anything in the middle of you field of view apart from a dark shadow. This is exactly what happens when a DOG is displayed on you TV. The area where the DOG is placed will be burned by the electrons just like your retina is burned by the photons from the sun and will not function properly. If you continue staring at the sun for longer than a split second you will be blinded so just imagine what is happening to your TV in the area the DOG appears all the time the TV is switched on. And just like the sun will burn your retina so will a DOG which appears in exactly the same place on your TV screen all the time. |
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"Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... "The Real Zarbiface" wrote in message ... On 14 Feb, 16:41, Edster wrote: Why would I want to watch TV with writing all over it and risk damaging my TV WHAT? How does it damage your tv? Because it's a static image? Did the test card damage your tv as well? Perhaps by the time you finish school your teachers will have explained to you how a TV works and you will be able to understand how it damages your TV. On the other hand perhaps you could perform a simple experiment. On a clear day stare directly at the sun and then look away and tell us if you can see anything in the middle of you field of view apart from a dark shadow. This is exactly what happens when a DOG is displayed on you TV. The area where the DOG is placed will be burned by the electrons just like your retina is burned by the photons from the sun and will not function properly. If you continue staring at the sun for longer than a split second you will be blinded so just imagine what is happening to your TV in the area the DOG appears all the time the TV is switched on. And just like the sun will burn your retina so will a DOG which appears in exactly the same place on your TV screen all the time. Poor old Aggy. As always, only able to grasp part of the reality. If an unmoving image is displayed on a CRT for over an hour, yes, there is the possibility that the image will be burnt into the phosphor. This is not true of DOGs. Either on LCD screens (because LCDs don't have phosphor) or on CRT screens (because the DOGs are like watermarks and are transparent). And even if you have an old CRT style TV tuned into a channel that used a non-transparent DOG, it would have to be displaying such a station for several hours continuously. So. Is your TV of the CRT or LCD type? Do you leave your TV tuned into a station that uses solid DOGs for hours at a time? Mountain out of a mole hill as taught by Aggs. |
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"Stephen Wilson" wrote in message ... "Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... "The Real Zarbiface" wrote in message ... On 14 Feb, 16:41, Edster wrote: Why would I want to watch TV with writing all over it and risk damaging my TV WHAT? How does it damage your tv? Because it's a static image? Did the test card damage your tv as well? Perhaps by the time you finish school your teachers will have explained to you how a TV works and you will be able to understand how it damages your TV. On the other hand perhaps you could perform a simple experiment. On a clear day stare directly at the sun and then look away and tell us if you can see anything in the middle of you field of view apart from a dark shadow. This is exactly what happens when a DOG is displayed on you TV. The area where the DOG is placed will be burned by the electrons just like your retina is burned by the photons from the sun and will not function properly. If you continue staring at the sun for longer than a split second you will be blinded so just imagine what is happening to your TV in the area the DOG appears all the time the TV is switched on. And just like the sun will burn your retina so will a DOG which appears in exactly the same place on your TV screen all the time. Poor old Aggy. As always, only able to grasp part of the reality. If an unmoving image is displayed on a CRT for over an hour, yes, there is the possibility that the image will be burnt into the phosphor. You are an ignorant FOOL! This is not true of DOGs. Either on LCD screens (because LCDs don't have WRONG! A DOG constantly displayed on a LCD screen WILL eventually damage the transistors, capacitors and dyes which make the screen work which is why LCD manufactures tell you not to leave a static image on the screen such as at railways stations or airports for long periods of times such as more than 2 hours without alternating the colours so that the average is white. phosphor) or on CRT screens (because the DOGs are like watermarks and are transparent). A DOG on a CRT is NOT transparent. It does NOT let electrons or light through it. Remember you are the idiot who thought that having a Digital tuner inside a TV meant it was capable of picking up everything on Freeview, Satellite and Cable. LOL.... And even if you have an old CRT style TV tuned into a channel that used a non-transparent DOG, it would have to be displaying such a station for several hours continuously. Like when you are watching Torchwood followed by the programmes after it or a long film. So. Is your TV of the CRT or LCD type? Do you leave your TV tuned into a Both. Fortunately with my LCD monitor I can set DScaler to remove the DOG from any station it is showing. It's about time that the major TV manufacturers included DOG removers built into their Palma and LCD screens. Do you leave your TV tuned into a station that uses solid DOGs for hours at a time? Not if I can avoid it. That is why I am not going to watch BBC3 unless the DOG is removed. Mountain out of a mole hill as taught by Aggs. FOOL! |
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"Agamemnon" wrote in message ... "Stephen Wilson" wrote in message ... "Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... "The Real Zarbiface" wrote in message ... On 14 Feb, 16:41, Edster wrote: Why would I want to watch TV with writing all over it and risk damaging my TV WHAT? How does it damage your tv? Because it's a static image? Did the test card damage your tv as well? Perhaps by the time you finish school your teachers will have explained to you how a TV works and you will be able to understand how it damages your TV. On the other hand perhaps you could perform a simple experiment. On a clear day stare directly at the sun and then look away and tell us if you can see anything in the middle of you field of view apart from a dark shadow. This is exactly what happens when a DOG is displayed on you TV. The area where the DOG is placed will be burned by the electrons just like your retina is burned by the photons from the sun and will not function properly. If you continue staring at the sun for longer than a split second you will be blinded so just imagine what is happening to your TV in the area the DOG appears all the time the TV is switched on. And just like the sun will burn your retina so will a DOG which appears in exactly the same place on your TV screen all the time. Poor old Aggy. As always, only able to grasp part of the reality. If an unmoving image is displayed on a CRT for over an hour, yes, there is the possibility that the image will be burnt into the phosphor. You are an ignorant FOOL! This is not true of DOGs. Either on LCD screens (because LCDs don't have WRONG! Yes. We know you are. A DOG constantly displayed on a LCD screen WILL eventually damage the transistors, capacitors and dyes which make the screen work which is why LCD manufactures tell you not to leave a static image on the screen such as at railways stations or airports for long periods of times such as more than 2 hours without alternating the colours so that the average is white. phosphor) or on CRT screens (because the DOGs are like watermarks and are transparent). A DOG on a CRT is NOT transparent. It does NOT let electrons or light through it. Remember you are the idiot who thought that having a Digital tuner inside a TV meant it was capable of picking up everything on Freeview, Satellite and Cable. LOL.... No. That was your interpretation. Not mine. I can't help the fact that you are terminally stupid. And even if you have an old CRT style TV tuned into a channel that used a non-transparent DOG, it would have to be displaying such a station for several hours continuously. Like when you are watching Torchwood followed by the programmes after it or a long film. So. Is your TV of the CRT or LCD type? Do you leave your TV tuned into a Both. Fortunately with my LCD monitor I can set DScaler to remove the DOG from any station it is showing. It's about time that the major TV manufacturers included DOG removers built into their Palma and LCD screens. Do you leave your TV tuned into a station that uses solid DOGs for hours at a time? Not if I can avoid it. That is why I am not going to watch BBC3 unless the DOG is removed. Mountain out of a mole hill as taught by Aggs. FOOL! Yes. You always yell "FOOL!" when you know you're wrong. |
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"Stephen Wilson" wrote in message ... "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... I DEMAND that the DOG is removed from all BBC3 programmes immediately otherwise I will not watch BBC3 ever again, just like have never watched FiveLife or FiveUS since they started because the gigantic DOGs are so offensive. You and your demands! No kissing. No reference to homosexuality. No ugly women on TV. No DOGs (presumably a cat would be OK though). Do you think anyone would care if you never watched BBC3 again? As you seem to suffer from terminal stupidity, I'll provide you with the answer: No. It is really annoying - even the wife was moaning about the bloody thing in the corner of the screen. MattF |
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