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Adrian C June 17th 11 10:20 PM

Thing on the side of a double decker
 
Take a look at this pic

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/London_Bus_route_242.jpg

Central to that side poster of an orange diver, there is a transparent
thing that looks like a socket or vent for something. What is its
purpose? Currently there is a poster campaign showing a girls face and
this thing as her jewellery nose stud!

--
Adrian C



Peter Heather June 17th 11 10:37 PM

Thing on the side of a double decker
 
On Jun 17, 11:20*pm, Adrian C wrote:
Take a look at this pic

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/London_Bus_route_2...

Central to that side poster of an orange diver, there is a transparent
thing that looks like a socket or vent for something. What is its
purpose? Currently there is a poster campaign showing a girls face and
this thing as her jewellery nose stud!

--
Adrian C


The large advertising panels on the sides of buses can flex and bow
outwards and in certain circumstances the panel could pop out of the
frame. The 'stud' is there to stop the panel flexing.

Peter

Adrian C June 20th 11 10:47 AM

Thing on the side of a double decker
 
On 17/06/2011 23:37, Peter Heather wrote:
On Jun 17, 11:20 pm, Adrian wrote:
Take a look at this pic

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/London_Bus_route_2...

Central to that side poster of an orange diver, there is a transparent
thing that looks like a socket or vent for something. What is its
purpose? Currently there is a poster campaign showing a girls face and
this thing as her jewellery nose stud!

--
Adrian C


The large advertising panels on the sides of buses can flex and bow
outwards and in certain circumstances the panel could pop out of the
frame. The 'stud' is there to stop the panel flexing.


Thanks for that. Makes sense :)

--
Adrian C





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