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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 00:52:17 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote:

"How do refer to UCL to other people inside it?", "Ditto but for
people outside?", "What qualities do you associate with the name?"


I suppose they'd have been annoyed if you said they were ucly
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In article , Richard
J. writes
A well-designed stairway has two verticals plus one horizontal
adding to 61cm. That is, in:


Really? When exactly was this average leg articulation determined? Or
did someone make a rough guess of 2 ft some years ago, which sounds so
much more accurate when expressed to the nearest centimetre.


I read about it in Scientific American at least 25 years ago, possibly
more. So you'll have to do your own research beyond that.

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In message , Thomas
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The "memorial", if you want one, is in daily use all over the system. It's
know as "Moorgate Control".


It's actually called TETS Protection (Trains Entering Terminal Stations).


Good God, LU using 4 letter acronyms? That will never catch on ;-)
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In article , ] (Steve
Fitzgerald) wrote:

It's actually called TETS Protection (Trains Entering Terminal

Stations).

Good God, LU using 4 letter acronyms? That will never catch on ;-)


ETLAs, you mean?

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In message , Clive D. W. Feather
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This matches the leg articulation for the average adult.

So what's the average adult? Male? Female? Stride length?
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Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to
have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of
existence! (They do still work though.)

Cool. Now there's a word that means you're either over 60 when it was
first used or under 25 now. What goes around, comes around.
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(and some people don't know what you mean by "ack" either!).

It means you're about to be sick.
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Clive Coleman wrote:
In message , Dave Newt
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Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to
have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of
existence! (They do still work though.)


Cool. Now there's a word that means you're either over 60 when it was
first used or under 25 now. What goes around, comes around.


Neither, actually.

Should I have said "groovy"?

Dude...
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