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Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 17.12
by dosxuk
Philip wrote:DVDfever is actually a well respected member on DS and on YouTube
Well that explains why he thinks we're interested in someone waving in the background of a report.
Philip wrote:who goes by the name of 'DomSezXL', and appeared on Right to Reply in 2001 and on BBC Click last year.
Yawn.
There are a large number of people who post on TVForum with a much larger list of credits, but that doesn't affect the amount of respect I grant them. The ones I respect on there are the ones who actually provide interesting discussion and insight, not those who spend hours sitting watching News 24 in case somebody waves in the background, a miss-titled aston appears briefly or a projection cube becomes uncalibrated.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 18.03
by wells
Philip wrote:dosxuk wrote:More posters needing their computers removed, set on fire and blasted into space - dvdfever
DVDfever is actually a well respected member on DS
I'm aware of his posting there and have always considered him a moron.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 18.06
by Gavin Scott
In his glittering 12 post history I see he's called dosxuk a "miserable get [sic]", called everyone else on the board "sarcy losers" - and now announces that some piece of television is giving him a "hard on".
I suppose that shows the base line average of DS posters if this one is well respected.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 18.10
by Philip
Even so, he has a pretty respectful website (of the same name) which has been running since 2001 and has been featured on BBC Click's Webscape.
http://www.dvdfever.co.uk/
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 18.17
by Jovis
Philip wrote:Even so, he has a pretty respectful website (of the same name) which has been running since 2001 and has been featured on BBC Click's Webscape.
http://www.dvdfever.co.uk/
It looks crap.
And in any case, Webscape is hardly a suitable benchmark.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 18.39
by Gavin Scott
Philip wrote:Even so, he has a pretty respectful website (of the same name) which has been running since 2001 and has been featured on BBC Click's Webscape.
http://www.dvdfever.co.uk/
I think you meant "respectable", as "respectful" is the last thing I would call him - if he's behaving like that after only a dozen posts.
You can only really judge a person on their contribution on the page when they choose to join a long-running community. To arrive and start insulting people because they don't "get you" is a bit rich.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 20.04
by Pete
and it's back.... and slower than ever apparently.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Mon 12 Apr, 2010 20.15
by Jovis
Who are they hosted by at the moment? I know someone called Hymagumba who could do them a great deal on Dreamhost.

Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Tue 13 Apr, 2010 20.51
by Pete
I appreciate I'm not the nicest person in the world at times but does anyone else find it bloody rude when you're trying to discuss something in one of the general threads and a rota pleb replies as if there isn't another discussion occuring with:
"Well what about so and so, they should axe this and go by my rota, let their real lives be damned"
I mean they could at the very least quote the original post or say "on a slightly different tangent" or something. They really piss me off, they have no manners whatsoever the little shits.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Tue 13 Apr, 2010 20.55
by Alexia
Gavin Scott wrote:"miserable get [sic]"
I often use get and git interchangeably when describing..er...gits and gets... it must be a regional thing.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Tue 13 Apr, 2010 23.32
by Jovis
I've noticed that we still call 'The Gallery' 'Mock Designs' in the navigation. Is this intentional?
Sorry about the potentially poor grammar in that first sentence.