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Re: Giro d'Italia

 
 
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Old 10-05.-2004, 04:15 AM   #1
Dan Gregory
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Default Re: Giro d'Italia


"Stan Cox" <stanDOTcox@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> Why dont they just put the international feed on that. As a bonus they
> could leave the French or German commentary on so we didnt have to
> listen to Duffield.

I'm having to watch on German ESP as other language channels are encrypted
as is RAITre again!!
Still I suppose my German comprehension will improve.
Shame that Svorada blocked Cipo even though I think that the result would
have been the same.
Setting up the recorder for tomorrow although I think RAISport show edited
version in pm.
All the best
Dan Gregory


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