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XBMC on the RasPi is stunning. I use the Raspbmc and it plays all the youtube and BBC iplayer better than my laptop, with no playback issues at all. The installation of Raspbmc was piss easy too, you just need a blank sd card. The only issue is the menus are a slightly sluggish (I haven't even needed to over clock) and there is a 5 second delay before buffering starts which is annoying, but once it starts playing there are no issues. (mpeg4 does not work but I don't have any), I use the Android XBMC remote control.
Ha Ha Thom I ordered my Pi a day after you and we both got exactly the same delivery date, but mine arrived about a week ago.
Watch that S2 power adapter as my pi would crash occasionally using it, you really need a greater than 700mA charger. The debian image is very flaky with lots of rough edges and very slow. The very new Raspian OS is looking very good (with hardware floating point) and runs faster. run the rpi-updater to get the latest kernel with pre-emption turned on on Debian