The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games
Friday 28th February 2014 at 1:17am by Richard Davey
Congratulations to team GB and all the other teams competing in the games! Team GB had our most successful Winter Olympics yet, with 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals.
We really enjoyed watching the Winter Olympic Games at work, although a variation from bobsledding and curling would have been much appreciated. We're very much looking forward to the Paralympic games which begins on the 7th March as is being broadcasted live on channel 4 in the UK and online.
As a word of warning to those wanting to watch the games at work, a TV License is needed at work when watching live TV powered from a wired power source. If you have a TV license at home, take a personal iPad to work and watch pre-recorded programs on your lunch break, then a licence for the work premises is not needed unless you plug it into the mains. However, we highly recommend you take a look at the official TV License policy for the workplace for more information.
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