Britain's Prince Philip said he was baffled by modern television remote controls and ended up lying on the floor by the set to operate it instead,in a video posted yesterday on the internet.
The husband of Queen Elizabeth II bemoaned the design of televisions and praised people's tolerance for coping with them, in a clip on the official Royal Channel on the video-sharing website YouTube.
"I think people are very tolerant, the way they go on tolerating these ghastly things," the 88-year-old said, before laying into television set design.
"You used to put it on the floor, and then they put the controls on the bottom so you had to lie on the floor, and then if you wanted to record something the recorder was underneath.
"So you ended up lying on the floor with a torch in your teeth, a magnifying glass and an instruction book.
"Either that or you had to employ a grandson of age 10 to do it for you."
His comments were made in an interview marking the 50th anniversary of a Design Council prize in his name.
"To work out how to operate a television set you practically have to make love to the thing." he said, according to The Times newspaper.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
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