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7 December - BBC sacking day?

I’m hearing that there is much quaking at the BBC. There’s strong (unconfirmed) whispers flying around that there will be a lot of people laid off/sacked/fired on 7 December - possibly up to 20% of the staff. Nice - just in time for Xmas.
Incidentally this was the day in 1941 that Japanese planes bomb Pearl […]

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I spent today at the TAHI conference, where I was on a panel. It was a really interesting insight in to all that is happening in the world of connecting all sorts of devices to wired/smart homes.
As I attended the opening dinner the night before, I stayed at fifteen-century The Red Lion Hotel in Henley. […]

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English slipping

Listening to an interview with David Blunket, UK Home Secretary, I heard him, for the first time as far as I can recall, refer to the 11th September rather than September 11th. How refreshing to hear someone on the UK media talk about it in the normal UK way.
While I’m on the subject, why has […]

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