Hi,
Unfortunately, Windows Media Player says that the file for the Today Programme podcast is "damaged or corrupted". Shame, I'd have liked to have heard it. I'll see if I can find another way of listening to it when I get home.
Is anyone else disturbed by this "revolution"? I certainly am. I'd be useless at graffiti-erasing, unless it was under 3 feet off the ground, and as for litter picking - that would certainly be a challenge for me and my back.
OK, I'm being a bit flippant, here, but I'm genuinely concerned - surely the job must fit the ability. A "one size fits all" approach won't work here, any more than it does anywhere else.
I'm glad I've already got a job.
Helen
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From: Colin REvell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 July 2008 15:56
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See BBC link:- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7516551.stm You must listen to the podcasts from the Today Programe to hear what Jack Purnell says. Colin Revell
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