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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 15:29:32 +0100, Clive Coleman wrote:
In message , steve writes Taking full trains out of service and holding full trains does not benefit most people but makes the lights on the screen more even. I would doubt that "full trains" are taken out of service unless they fail a trip tester or some other related safety problem, Wrong, the are perhaps you don't mind unsafe trains, but look at the fuss when two trains collide and you want the person responsible to be hung drawn and quartered. So you start with speculation, with that speculation you the jump to a conclusion, then use that conclusion to ridicule. You started wrong so everything else was just irrelevant thoughts of your. |
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