BBC's Watchdog PS3 Show FAIL

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Anonymous
Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:30
Well with any hardware of any type their will always be a certain failure rate. 1 Year is pretty much standard for any electrinix device. I think the main things is to try to keep it to low percentages. The show really did not seem to do much research, no real statistics or even any real details. They seem so hung up their fix which they admit is only 50% reliable.
Dreadknux
Joined 14 Jul 2004
700 comments
Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:43
@Iain_Lee "In hindsight, taking part in watchdog was an obvious mistake. It is clear that the facts do not line up. The overzealous and rash attempt to show the PS3 in a poor light was based on poor journalism and a low number of systems reviewed."

That's understandable, but how did you manage to take part in it without knowing how the BBC were going to spin it? Did they simply ask you to do the outdoor stunt? To be fair, you're only in it for that bit so I can get why you probably wouldn't know about the poor journalism you mentioned.
Iain lee
Anonymous
Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:44
I tried to fix as many of these faulty PS3s as i could by rubbing them on my big fat donkey balls whilst Anne Robinson gave me a "Rusty Trombone",

Rusty trombone is a euphemism for a sexual act in which a man stands with his knees and back slightly bent, with feet at least shoulder width apart in order to expose the anus.[1] The other partner typically kneels behind the man and performs anilingus while reaching up beneath the testicles or around the body to masturbate the man, mimicking the motions of a trombone player.[1][2] The act is defined primarily by the physical orientation of the partners and the combination of analingus with manual penile stimulation; however, other positions and variations are possible.
Tom
Anonymous
Fri, 18 Sep 2009 16:18
People slag off MS for their 20 odd percent failure rate and their 35 to 40 quid a yr xbox live cost but when your console breaks, they pay to collect, fix and return the console to you without arguement. I sent mine away and had a new one back within 2 weeks and it went all the way to germany to be fixed. If that isnt efficient i dont know what is!
Sony have to learn a lesson from microsoft this time
Kanye West
Anonymous
Fri, 18 Sep 2009 17:17
Yo Iain Lee, I'm really happy for you and Imma let you finish your sloppy, unresearched, sensationalist bile here real soon but Anne Robinson was the best Watchdog presenter of all time.
David
Anonymous
Sat, 19 Sep 2009 11:15
I lold at the show, it was so retardedly bad it was funny.
Sat, 19 Sep 2009 11:48
Hi there, The head of the BBC here, I'd just like to aplogise for Mr Lee's Comments on the page here.
Mr Lee has had a 50% pay cut to his 10 million salary and all internet cut off for 5 days, Hopefully he's learnt his lesson now.
To try and make it back up to you all, I'd like to present Anne Robertson felching Gordon Brown after he's taken a load from Mr Darling.
aa
Anonymous
Sat, 19 Sep 2009 19:49
Come one we all know Spong.com is run by a Sony fanbos, it's why are you all over this like a rash.
TimSpong
Joined 6 Nov 2006
1783 comments
Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:22
aa wrote:
Come one we all know Spong.com is run by a Sony fanbos, it's why are you all over this like a rash.


Oh, my sides are full of painful laughter. Firstly, when did you represent "all". Secondly, we're not. Thirdly, Sony definitely doesn't think we are.

regards

Tim
Thick cunt!
Anonymous
Wed, 22 Dec 2010 17:48
@Michael_Lee You probably would beat 0.5% you w****r, if one persons PS3 fails once and gets fixed that give that person a 50% failure rate. You are a nob!
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