A survey found that, out of 2000 staff questioned, 5 per cent were reprimanded, some even losing their job, as a result of sending email gaffes. These ranged from inappropriate jokes, sending emails to the wrong person and angry correspondence sent in the heat of the moment. According to the survey, nearly a third erroneously clicked 'reply to all' instead of 'reply', and men were more likely than women to send an ill-judged message. The survey was carried out to mark the DVD and Blu-Ray launch of a televised version of a Terry Pratchet novel. This story emphasises the potentially serious consequences for all staff and learners in institutions where emails are sent over the college or university network without consideration of content or to whom they are addressed. For the full article, go to: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/7960068/One-in-20-people-reprimanded-for-inappropriate-emails.html.