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Internet, Games, Gadgets>Daily Mail moan about iPlayer make a mockery of watershed
Tashry 11:57 PM 03-05-2008
How the BBC's iPlayer is making a mockery of the 9pm watershed by making explicit material available 24 hours a day | the Daily Mail

Really now, kids these days look at alot worse than the "explicit" content on the BBC, which BTW is 100x more timid than whats on the internet.
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John Connor 12:03 AM 04-05-2008
Still, the BBC are bound by the laws of this country while they continue to rip off the public with their TV tax.

If they want to show explicit stuff before 9 pm, then let them go self-funding.
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Westcountryman 12:06 AM 04-05-2008
This is a bit rich coming from the Daily Mail. The stuff that the tabloid press peddle - especially the Sun the News of the World (Page 3?) is far worse than what you get on the Beeb.

How about people take personal responsibility for once? Parents should be monitoring what their children do on the internet. It's not up to the BBC to do it for them. Besides, you can get far worse from a simple internet search than you get on the BBC Iplayer.

Talk about storm in a teacup.
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g hall 01:20 PM 04-05-2008
What else can you expect from the Mail (other rubbish tabloids are available)
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whypatcondellisntfun 10:24 AM 23-07-2008

Originally Posted by g hall:
What else can you expect from the Mail (other rubbish tabloids are available)

LOL. Nice :-)
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Akria 11:06 AM 23-07-2008

Originally Posted by g hall:
What else can you expect from the Mail (other rubbish tabloids are available)

But none quite so rubbish as it.
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g hall 03:45 PM 23-07-2008

Originally Posted by Akria:
But none quite so rubbish as it.

Opinion not fact and when did you read IT you're far to young
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Alex McKee 04:01 PM 23-07-2008
I used to read the Daily Moan when I was 10.
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Akria 05:33 PM 23-07-2008

Originally Posted by g hall:
Opinion not fact and when did you read IT you're far to young

Of course.
I was stating my opinion.

As for when I've read it, once in reality (once was quite enough!) and numerous times online.
And I don't believe that sixteen is too young to have read anything.
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g hall 05:57 PM 23-07-2008
Sorry Akria (a genuine apology) but many years ago IT stood for International Times (an underground paper better then OZ) on the cover was supposed to be a picture of Clara Bow the original IT girl but they made an error and used Theda Bara and I wondered if someone had shown you a copy, if you dislike the Mail then you would have probably liked IT

International Times - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


and I've just found this makes great reading

international times

sideways through time is reference to the Hawkwind hit "Silver Machine"

You Tube

The rather statuesque young lady is Stacia from Exeter
vocals Lemmy who was thrown out for doing the wrong drug - speed not dope or acid ah youth
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