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Happy Christmas from all of us at iPM.

Eddie Mair | 06:00 UK time, Thursday, 25 December 2008

We'll be here on Saturday at 17.30 with a look back at the year. Might be of interest if you get - or give - computer games today.


In the meantime, there's fun to be had HERE.

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  • 1. At 05:02am on 26 Dec 2008, Frances O wrote:

    Just had a grumble over in the Xmas Day Glass Box about not being able to use Listen Again any more - I've fired off emails to various BBC email addies, but no replies.

    Have you looked into this yet? I know I'm not alone.

    It means that, if there's no podcast, I just don't get another chance to hear a R4 programme.

    Bah. And humbug.

    And I hope all the iPM team team had a good Xmas (thanks for the greetings) and will be bright-eyed for Saturday. A whole Friday to recover. Luxury!

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  • 2. At 7:15pm on 26 Dec 2008, Thejestersang wrote:

    Frances - agreed, I'm deaf and some of the stuff is hard to pick up first time around. My digital quality is not great and I'm not sure whether it's the radio or the transmission or me or the lump of plastic in my ear. But you've had a long day and so have I and, looking on the bright side it's been, so far, dancingless.
    I note, however that we can hear again Brucie dancing on the wireless. Shades of Archie Andrews. See you on the beach.

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  • 3. At 7:55pm on 26 Dec 2008, Thejestersang wrote:

    And speaking of computer games, has anyone tried the Scrabble CD? - the solo challenge against HAL ?

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  • 4. At 5:58pm on 27 Dec 2008, David_McNickle wrote:

    The closest I have come to playing a computer game is Solitaire and that ping pong/hockey type game that came out in the ?1960s. Oh, the sprouts game. This blog is a big enough waste of time.

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