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14 Aug 2011 08:41p.m.
Jared wrote:
Phil I believe you forgot the 'c' in all of your Arctics and Antarctics. Go you!
14 Aug 2011 08:33p.m.
Dave wrote:
PhilAre you suggesting you could perhaps do the job better? If so, a good start would be spelling your name with a capital P. Also are you a bitter washed up employee of Mediaworks? I noticed you used the term "we" when referring to the British chappie. I'm quite sure the report was subbed by a superior. I would say someone in a more senior role needs to sharpen up.
14 Aug 2011 08:07p.m.
phil wrote:
Those artic winds are sure coming a long way - all the way from the north pole,and across the equator before reaching us. The northern hemisphere must have gone into an impromptu Ice Age ????This is a poor standard of reporting when a Reporter does'nt know the difference between The Artic and The Antartic. We had a Met Office chappie reporting last night who said something similar - " the cold winds would be moving down the country" or something similar. Now he was from Britain judging by his accent.Is Anna Burns-Francis also from Britain ?? Either way you both need to sharpen up your reporting,which is meant to be factual,and accurate.If you can't be relied on to do this then move on,and let someone else do your job who can.
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