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Old November 27th 03, 11:02 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Gordon Joly wrote:
Richard J. wrote:
Gordon Joly wrote:
Why do Undergoundroids incessantly encourage us to "use all available
doors when boarding the train" and then "use all available space"
inside the carraiges?

I exhibit the properties of a particle, never a wave!!


Of course, but, as you say yourself, they are encouraging *us*. Don't a
large number of particles behave like a wave?


Yes, they do. For example, in the sea.

Young's slits for passengers?

No longer allowed, because you can't get a wheelchair through!

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On 24 Nov 2003 19:12:23 GMT, Robin May wrote:

(Gordon Joly) wrote the following in:


Why do Undergoundroids incessantly encourage us to "use all available
doors when boarding the train" and then "use all available space"
inside the carraiges?

Because of the ****s who get on the train and then stand right in front
of the doors, meaning that no one else can get on even though there's
plenty of empty space further down inside the train.


What about the ****s that stand on the platform right in front of the opening
doors and refuse to part gracefully so that we who are alighting can do so.

Chris "Could they be the _same_ ****s?" Hansen
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