RE: Video Tips
>Not at all... I've always found tlog so boring and crap >I wouldn't ever have bought the CD... What do people >find so funny about it? Nobody likes it unless they've seen it from the start. It's essential that you see the first one as it establishes an only slightly weird groundstate and is (IMO) the basis of the observational component of the humour of the series. It also helps if you've lived somewhere like Royston Vasey. It may not suprise many of you to learn that much of it was filmed in Marsden a handful of miles from where I'm sitting. That 01484 prefix on the posters (series one) is my *local* phone code. Um, I'm going to shut up now 'cos this is ostensibly a perl list and I'm doing a (void) post here. -- matt to destroy the concept of money it's going to take money
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> > If you click "No" it switches off :) > thereby robert demonstrates joke spoiling techinque 27 :) Not at all... I've always found tlog so boring and crap I wouldn't ever have bought the CD... What do people find so funny about it?
Re: Video Tips
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, you wrote: > The DVD starts with a question "Are you Local ?" > > If you click "No" it switches off :) reminds me of some Monty Pyton PC game .. Search for the Holy Grail. after a long intro the opening screen you get two options 'Get the Grail' and summink else .. Get the Grail takes you through a little sequence ' of congratulations youve found the grail .. thanks for playing' and the programme then quits. -- Robin Szemeti The box said "requires windows 95 or better" So I installed Linux!
Re: Video Tips
* at 29/01 11:29 - Robert Shiels said: > Staying resolutely on-topic [1], I've started watching my "League of > Gentlemen" first series DVD. > > This is a very good DVD indeed, with an second audio track by the cast > talking about why they did everything. > > The DVD starts with a question "Are you Local ?" > > If you click "No" it switches off :) thereby robert demonstrates joke spoiling techinque 27 :) struan
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Staying resolutely on-topic [1], I've started watching my "League of Gentlemen" first series DVD. This is a very good DVD indeed, with an second audio track by the cast talking about why they did everything. The DVD starts with a question "Are you Local ?" If you click "No" it switches off :) -- Robert [1] Not! > Dave Cross wrote: > > > > Here's a top tip. Don't try to video two hours of programs on an hour and a > > half of video tape. > >
Re: Video Tips
At Mon, 29 Jan 2001 11:18:29 +, Simon Wistow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave Cross wrote: > > > > Here's a top tip. Don't try to video two hours of programs on an > > hour and a half of video tape. > > > > Does anyone happen to have Friday's Angel taped - I only really > > need the second half :( > > Anybody got the 1st half of the terrestrial Buffy from this week > taped? > And the second half infact. > > Damn Burns Night. Not yet, but the videos for the second half of that series should be landing on my doormat in two weeks time. Does anyone else thing that this week's BBC and Sky Buffies were rather similar? Dave...
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Dave Cross wrote: > > Here's a top tip. Don't try to video two hours of programs on an hour and a > half of video tape. > > Does anyone happen to have Friday's Angel taped - I only really need the > second half :( Anybody got the 1st half of the terrestrial Buffy from this week taped? And the second half infact. Damn Burns Night.
Re: Video Tips
* Robin Szemeti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > [1]philips 2000 format, years ahead of its time, turn the tapes over like > an audio cassette, 8 hours per tape, perfect picture in still frame > (due to video head mounted on a piezo slab) earlies 80's tecnology!.. > ahhh .. and we got vhs instead .. ho hum. > don't look at bad technology that becomes the de facto choice as bad technology, look at it as a catalyst to the next generation of technology Greg -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
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On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, you wrote: > * Robin Szemeti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, you wrote: > > > Here's a top tip. Don't try to video two hours of programs on an hour and a > > > half of video tape. > > > > can't you just gzip it? > > > > only if its a GNU video recorder > err .. and its not I take it .. can't you just turn the tape over instead then[1] [1]philips 2000 format, years ahead of its time, turn the tapes over like an audio cassette, 8 hours per tape, perfect picture in still frame (due to video head mounted on a piezo slab) earlies 80's tecnology!.. ahhh .. and we got vhs instead .. ho hum. -- Robin Szemeti The box said "requires windows 95 or better" So I installed Linux!
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* Robin Szemeti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, you wrote: > > Here's a top tip. Don't try to video two hours of programs on an hour and a > > half of video tape. > > can't you just gzip it? > only if its a GNU video recorder -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
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On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, you wrote: > Here's a top tip. Don't try to video two hours of programs on an hour and a > half of video tape. can't you just gzip it? -- Robin Szemeti The box said "requires windows 95 or better" So I installed Linux!