BBC Interacive is working on NTL, via the gift of the red button. That's new.
God Bless the BBC, a noble organisation indeed.
BBC Interacive is working on NTL, via the gift of the red button. That's new.
God Bless the BBC, a noble organisation indeed.
You do not need to see my I.D.
kewl.
/goes to check
The schitnitz(sp)Originally Posted by DanB
You do not need to see my I.D.
Is there no end to the BBC's digital dexterity.
I think it is only fair to note that they do operate a World Service, just so Brits abroad can get the news and so that people less fortunate than ourselves can be touched by this modernistic monolithic marvel.
A World Service you say and for no profit. That must be altruism run mad.Originally Posted by manker
You do not need to see my I.D.
I think of it as charity, altho' your description must surely sit better with our star-crossed American friends - who, presumably, wouldn't entertain the mere notion.Originally Posted by Chip Monk
Even the BBC website has an option for Jon Foreigner to view in 'international' mode if he doesn't want a Uk-centric layout, ffs.
Now that's just putting the other chap's needs before your own. How fantastic is that.Originally Posted by manker
You'll be telling me next that they provide an impartial news service. Not only in the UK but across the World.
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
So not only as a UK tax-payer am I indirectly keeping Billy Dean in string vests (Chebus buying Fosters) but as a licence fee payer, I'm also helping to educate, inform and entertain the cultural void beyond our shores.
I think I might just deserve some orange stars or sommat.
You, Sir are a philatelist.Originally Posted by manker
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
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