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Old 19-05-2008, 15:48   #67
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Re: Leaving Virgin ?

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Originally Posted by ceedee View Post
On a different tack: perhaps VM have already decided to drop Phorm (as rumours suggest) but are waiting for the next bit of bad news (nationwide daytime STM?) before letting us know?
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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
Again, how can they drop something they haven't introduced???
If a bunch of armed police officers ask you to "drop the smoking gun," would you reply that you can't because you've not introduced it yet?


From VM's website:
"You may have heard that Virgin Media is currently working with a company called Phorm about the possible introduction of a technology called ‘Webwise’."
drop (STOP)
verb [T]
1 to stop doing or planning something, especially an activity:
I'm going to drop yoga and do aerobics instead.
Can you drop what you're doing and help me with this report?

(Source: Cambridge Advance Learners' Dictionary)
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