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Disabled people aren't political enough.
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Disabled people aren't political enough.
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Telman8 (U3243835)
Listed below are comments made by Telman8 (U3243835) between Monday, 2nd June 2008 and Monday, 17th November 2008
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There is no doubt that live captioning has its problems, but, at the same time, and as you say, far better than nothing at all. It would be nice for there to be greater accuracy, but I would rather have what we are presented with than nothing at all.
However, and remarkably, is the frequency of captioning errors with pre-recorded material, for which there is no excuse. By way of an example, I was watching the "Barristers" programme on Friday. Numerous errors. I am sure that the new barristers will be interested to know that, amongst other things, they attended a "Core" and not a "Call." (Same error, twice in this recorded programme.)
Perfection is too much to ask for (and I am not being cynical), but errors in pre-recorded programmes should be close to perfect as there is no excuse for them to be otherwise.
Terry P
Not a resigning matter
Isn't it long overdue that the epithet "Honourable" be removed from the description of politicians, especially the "Right"s - you can leave the "Right" but remove the 'Honourable'.