
Care for a spot of tea?
BBC, that stalwart of UK television AKA telly, is now offering a peer-to-peer video player called the iPlayer what will offer a selection of “programmes” from the past “weeke” and offer “livee” “programmeing” as it happens.
Apparently the program has been circulating for a few weeks but they’ve finally gotten it working to an extent that’s acceptable to the “citizenes” of “merrie olde England.” It only works on “Ye Olde Windowes XP,” which sucks “the yarbles.” Give it a go, “guv” and see how it works for you. Tell us about it in the “commentes.”









I take back what I said about loving your writing, mate :-)
“programmes” from the past “weeke” and offer “livee” “programmeing” as it happens.
“weeke” isn’t a word.
“livee” isn’t a word.
“programmeing” isnt a word. ‘Programming’ yes.
This is open to the whole of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not just “merrie olde England”
“commentes” isn’t a word
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You need to check up on the British England language.
Oh, also “citizenes” isn’t an English word either. Try citizens.
Adding random ‘e’s are not the British English spellings.
Wait a second. I thought i was doing you guys a FAVOR!
favour
Ooohe…nice bite of alienatione ofe youre readershipe.
…and that’s not how to spell favour ;)
Youre righte aboot the “e” guv’nor, sometimese youe neede to add a U for colour
No support for Windows Vista? That’s sad.
I didn’t see any vista support, no, but I don’t have a Vista machine here in the frozen wastes of poland.
Tried the player – its slow and you would die of boredom except for the fact that the content is so dire that you will die of boredom. Youtube has nothing to fear from these privately educated semi-literate set of half-wits that run the BBC.