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I don't really know where to start on this: Loving the re-runs of the Dukes of Hazzard on Bravo at the moment, along with When Games Attack. Scrubs is just wonderful, as is QI. Lost I think I like but its just ridiculous :-) Rock School is quite good, not to mention quite local. Gotta mention the US version of Hell's Kitchen which is sooooooo bitchy.

Top Gear and its cheeky brother, Brainiac are both fine programmes. I watch a lot of motor racing (F1, ChampCar, A1GP) and rugby union. Also tend to watch things like Grand Designs and anything by Adam Hart Davis. Oh, and re-runs of Robot Wars of course.

The only thing I've ever watched on the net except trailers is the first televised Battlebots web-cast which was great, even on a 56k modem. There is so much junk to watch on satelitte though that I wouldn't have time to watch stuff on the net now.
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I've not seen any robotwars reruns :( what channel?!
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Definately on SciFi and Jetix...on other kids ones as well I think....
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Robot Wars re-runs...I have every episode except bits of series 7 on video, including both extremes. lol
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ive only got series 1 on vhs:P
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Did anyone see The Gadget Show on five, with the robot olympics in Korea?
Unfortunately it was very short and very dumbed down but there was some impressive technology on display.

I want the development system that lets a nine-year-old go from nothing to an autonomous walking robot in an hour and a half!
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Are you secretly a nine-year-old then Gary? :lol:
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No, that was a lonnnnngggggggg time ago! :D

However, if it's that easy to use, even I might be able to do something with it... :wink:
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Where is everyone !!!
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Post by EpicentrE »

Just downloaded all 4 series of Reboot (4.7gb, yumyum) which I absolutely loved when I was a kid. I've watched the first series and some of the 2nd series, and I'm remembering now why i loved it so much. It's so damn cool!

*Double taps icon* REBOOT! *swooooosh*

It's one of those things you need to be a bit of a geek to appreciate though :P
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