BA
Me too. Looks like "Chinglish"/"Engrish" or something. "Me love you long time"
I was confused with "We know all this" - it is nonsensical.
Inflatable Dartboard posted:
Jugalug posted:
I'm confused by the last post.
Me too. Looks like "Chinglish"/"Engrish" or something. "Me love you long time"
I was confused with "We know all this" - it is nonsensical.
NG
Amazing what you can do with some polyfiller!
Yep - though the bright bits between screens that look like holes are more usually edges of the fresnel lenses used as screens that are allowing light to "leak" out from within the lens - rather than you seeing a gap between two screens AIUI. Annoyingly that makes it brighter ISTR.
noggin
Founding member
Media Boy posted:
Worzel posted:
Do my eyes deceive me?
They have fixed that Gashed Screen between the 2 presenters! It's gone - at last!
They have fixed that Gashed Screen between the 2 presenters! It's gone - at last!
Amazing what you can do with some polyfiller!
Yep - though the bright bits between screens that look like holes are more usually edges of the fresnel lenses used as screens that are allowing light to "leak" out from within the lens - rather than you seeing a gap between two screens AIUI. Annoyingly that makes it brighter ISTR.
BU
At 6pm due to bbc2 having the news and of course showing tennis, BBC News showed the non-countdown countdown until it was faded out to the headlines with Simon.
WO
Did you see the 10pm News with Huw Edwards on Thursday.
The piece where he says that David Cameron's Support has increased by 43% and Gordon Brown's Support had decreased by 13%. On the screens behind him it has the captions the wrong way round - saying that Gordon Brown had an increase of 43% and David Cameron reduced by 13%. So funny, I know the BBC have to support the Government but a gaf like that is just funny!
Just as funny was in Your Money this morning when the titles wouldn't play into the programme and then they used a distant shot with one of the floor staff walk right in front of the camera, so funny the way they had to jump out of view!
The piece where he says that David Cameron's Support has increased by 43% and Gordon Brown's Support had decreased by 13%. On the screens behind him it has the captions the wrong way round - saying that Gordon Brown had an increase of 43% and David Cameron reduced by 13%. So funny, I know the BBC have to support the Government but a gaf like that is just funny!
Just as funny was in Your Money this morning when the titles wouldn't play into the programme and then they used a distant shot with one of the floor staff walk right in front of the camera, so funny the way they had to jump out of view!