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A couple days ago we wrote a nice, healthy rant about the awful state of television controls. Now Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh (also known as Queen Elizabeth's husband), has joined the cause. Speaking to Britain's Channel 4, the duke went on a rant of his own again the complexity of modern television operation. I'm not saying for sure that he reads TechCrunch, but I'm saying he definitely should be, it's apparently right up his alley.The reason for the interview was that it's the 50th anniversary of the Prince Philip Designers Prize, an award given by Britain's Design Council to celebrate elegant design. When asked if the state of design was deteriorating in some ways, the duke agrees and immediately starts his rant against television design (about 6:50 in to the video below).
A couple days ago we wrote a nice, healthy rant about the awful state of television controls. Now Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh (also known as Queen Elizabeth's husband), has joined the cause. Speaking to Britain's Channel 4, the duke went on a rant of his own again the complexity of modern television operation. I'm not saying for sure that he reads TechCrunch, but I'm saying he definitely should be, it's apparently right up his alley.
The reason for the interview was that it's the 50th anniversary of the Prince Philip Designers Prize, an award given by Britain's Design Council to celebrate elegant design. When asked if the state of design was deteriorating in some ways, the duke agrees and immediately starts his rant against television design (about 6:50 in to the video below).