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July 26, 2008

Giant outdoor screens for London Olympics


by David Allen

The organisers of the 2012 London Olympics and BBC are planning to make sure that nobody fails to miss any of the action by bringing the London Olympics to the people of the UK.

Olympic organisers have targeted sixty cities and towns throughout the UK, which will receive massive four hundred inch TV screens, and they will stay in place after the games have finished.

This will mean that no matter what anyone is doing there will be no escape from the largest sporting event in the world.

These screens will be Bluetooth enabled to allow members of the public to download images and even play games.

However, this plan has been blasted by The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) they claim that the county is being plastered by digital wallpaper.

The first screens are due to be put up in time for the Beijing Olympics so that handover at the end of the games can be shown.

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