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Old October 11th 16, 02:52 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2016 14:53:52 +0100
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:40:36 on Tue, 11 Oct
2016, d remarked:
Also improved air flow and cooling.

I fail to see how - they're only 7 foot high. If the train was completely
sealed off from the platform the sure, but it isn't. Any train heat just
wafts up and over.

Perhaps you haven't got the same skills as a proper fluid dynamics
engineer?


Unless those engineers have managed to change the laws of physics so hot
air no longer rises I can't see any mechanism


QED.


Ok, so how do they stop the hot air entering the station? Do explain, I'd
love to hear how its done without any physical barrier. Have TfL invented a
force field?

No idea what forger you're talking about but if you'd spent 30 seconds
in google you'd have discovered that aioe.org is a free service that doesn't
require an account so hardly surprising it gets used for that.


It's the @gioia. part I'm interested in.

Is that user-specific, or do all aioe.org users get the same hostname?


You think every user who posts on this site gets a unique host to themselves?
Do you actually know how NNTP works?

(Genuine question, and as you are apparently good at research I'm sure
you can easily produce a covincing cite).


I don't need to produce anything pal. If you don't understand usenet thats
not my problem.

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