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Editor reigns in the rain
EDITOR Steve Cohen braved the elements and his fear of technology to give a dozen ladies a talk on the internet this evening.
Steve gave a live demonstration of how to upload stories directly to this website when he spoke to the National Women's Register of Beaconsfield.
But his talk almost came a cropper before it even began when he lost himself in the rain on the way to Wattleton Road in Beaconsfield.
"You know why that happened. It's because all the street lights have been switched off to save the county council money," said Register member Lesley Hainsby.
Members also posed for a photograph on Steve's mobile phone which he attempted to upload next to this story.
"The proof of whether that worked or not will come if and when you see the picture," he said.
This is the latest in a series of talks he is giving on the Bucks Free Press' upload system which is called Martini.
8:24pm Wednesday 26th March 2008
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