What I don't understand however is, if the Talking Clock was developed by the government, surely it should be free to government agencies.
Doesn't work like that, it's all separate budgets ("businesses").
What I don't understand however is, if the Talking Clock was developed by the government, surely it should be free to government agencies.
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a website to check the time? surely to check a website you need a computer - and every pc that i have used in the last ten years has had a clock in the bottom corner of the screen.
Or plan B - could somebody not have put a clock on the wall? or is that also too simple.
that is too simple - a clock on the wall can't necessarily be relied upon
Though this is all retarded - IT failure on one hand but staff officers, civil servants etc.. just ignoring orders on the other hand. If its caused that much of an issue they should probably charge the worst offenders.
This is it how do you rack up £15k at 31p a call. That's 48000 times they phoned the talking clock.
The talking clock is a precise system and has been used by the military for ages;
Calling 123 for pleasure?
Calling 123 for pleasure?