Summing up, and thus we’re getting towards pretty much the last chance for the journos in the court to come up with The Quote or The Soundbite which will be The Title of The Book about The Trial.
On Nel’s Effects:
The BBC have gone with “Mosaic”:
“If one piece of mosaic is moved, the rest has to move as well to keep picture intact,” says Nel, of #OscarPistorius evidence.
— andrew harding (@BBCAndrewH) August 7, 2014
Sky, with “Snowball”:
#OscarPistorius Nel insisting OP lies had a ‘snowball effect’. After telling one, it kicked off another and another to make everything fit — Alex Crawford (@AlexCrawfordSky) August 7, 2014
And SA’s ECR with “Domino”:
No. 5: The tailoring of evidence had a domino effect. Once he’d “moved” the fans, he had to create a version about how the duvet got there.
— Thrishni (@Thrishni) August 7, 2014
Meanwhile, back in 1994:
Nel has included “hyperlinks” to his heads of argument which are shown on screens in court. Very high tech. @eNCAnews #OscarTrial — Dianne Hawker (@diannehawker) August 7, 2014
The competition as to who will be the first to tweet the tea break announcement is as tight as ev… oh, no, it’s reigning champion Andrew Harding as usual:
Tea break… #OscarPistorius
— andrew harding (@BBCAndrewH) August 7, 2014
And this simply can’t be true.
I’m pretty sure the judge would not allow him to do either of these things in court:
Nel is getting into the state witnesses and screaming. @eNCAnews #OscarTrial — Dianne Hawker (@diannehawker) August 7, 2014
“Mr Nel, would you please keep your voice down and remove yourself from that state witness.
At once!”
They’re not just links, they’re “hyperlinks”.
biobot > It’s the future. I’m not sure we’re ready for this…