QuoteReplyTopic: magazines Posted: 11-Mar-2012 at 08:19
Originally posted by hazel
Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising
Originally posted by hazel
Some day computers and television will be totally combined. They are working on it. I can get BBC radio on the computer - IF I can remember to add six hours. :-)
I think that time can't come quick enough. Not that it will make me watch more shows unless the standard of shows improves considerably. I do tend to listen to the odd radio station on-line.
Standards improve??????????????
Hahahahahahah!!! exactly, hazel, don't hold your breath.
What a handsome figure of a dragon. No wonder I fall madly in love with the Alani Dragon now, the avatar, it's a gorgeous dragon picture.
I'll have to admit to a bit of ignorance there. Who is Tony Robinson? Perhaps someone connected with Young Archaeologists Club, of which I also know nothing.
Hello again, hazel, Tony Robinson, is an actor and comedian, but also important in this case as presenter of a very popular archaeological show in Britain called Time Team.
"The uploader has not made this video available in your country." That's what it says. That's what many of them say. Well, those from BBC and S4C anyway. Is it from BBC?
No, it's from Channel 4. Very old repeats of the show are sometimes shown on the History Channel (usually late at night, after all the dreck about Jewish Nazi Martians, Fat Redneck Truckers, and Foul Mouthed Lumberjacks)
No, it's from Channel 4. Very old repeats of the show are sometimes shown on the History Channel (usually late at night, after all the dreck about Jewish Nazi Martians, Fat Redneck Truckers, and Foul Mouthed Lumberjacks)
Oh. Still wouldn't let me view it. I'm in the wrong country.
Even if you can't watch the videos, they've got a good website covering their most recent digs. Maybe there's an archaeological group in your town you could get into contact with? http://www.timeteamdigital.com/digs.html
Royalty Magazine was launched in 1981 for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.
Royalty now covers news about Royals from Europe, Africa, The Middle East, and Asia.
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