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WWII Bunker
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lonelytraveller writes Apparantly the bethnal green cavern is close to the location of the deep level shelter/bunker, nearer liverpool street, but past the sidings. I know that when I've gone that way, there is a small gap in the tunnel wall on the inside of the line in a location that approximately matches that description. There is an access and ventilation shaft somewhere around there. Hardly a cavern. The 7bis Cavern sounds cool though. Can you imagine being on the central line in a boring tunnel and then going over a huge viaduct in an underground cavern, that would be amazing. As I said; nothing to see. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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there would be if they hung fairy lights up
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lonelytraveller typed:
there would be if they hung fairy lights up There would be what? For goodness sake, please quote enough of the text to which you are replying so as to make your post meaningful to others. You claimed earlier that Google groups would not allow you to do that, but other users seem to manage. It's not that difficult just to copy and paste the relevant paragraph. You should not assume that others will read the post you are replying to immediately before yours. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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JRS: In article ,
dated Mon, 9 May 2005 21:16:33, seen in news:uk.transport.london, Richard J. posted : lonelytraveller typed: there would be if they hung fairy lights up There would be what? For goodness sake, please quote enough of the text to which you are replying so as to make your post meaningful to others. You claimed earlier that Google groups would not allow you to do that, but other users seem to manage. It's not that difficult just to copy and paste the relevant paragraph. You should not assume that others will read the post you are replying to immediately before yours. Keith Thompson wrote in comp.lang.c, message ID :- If you want to post a followup via groups.google.com, don't use the "Reply" link at the bottom of the article. Click on "show options" at the top of the article, then click on the "Reply" at the bottom of the article headers. -- © John Stockton, Surrey UK. Turnpike v4.00 MIME. © Web URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/ - FAQish topics, acronyms, & links. MAIL: not reply@, spam@ or jrs@; try as replyYYMM@ e.g. YYMM=0412 updated. Do not use it anywhere except in sending mail to me; do not publish it. |
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I think other users subscribe via the medium of e-mail and so can quote
the text. I reply via google, so don't get the option. |
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lonelytraveller typed:
I think other users subscribe via the medium of e-mail and so can quote the text. I reply via google, so don't get the option. You are mistaken. If you don't know how to drive Google Groups, you could at least have the courtesy to copy and paste. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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lonelytraveller wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 10 May 2005:
I think other users subscribe via the medium of e-mail and so can quote the text. I reply via google, so don't get the option. As several people have already told you, it *is* possible via Google - other people use Google and manage, so please read the instructions on the Google page, and comply with them! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 3 April 2005 |
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JRS: In article .com
, dated Tue, 10 May 2005 12:08:26, seen in news:uk.transport.london, lonelytraveller posted : I think other users subscribe via the medium of e-mail and so can quote the text. You think incorrectly. I reply via google, so don't get the option. A bad workman blames his tools. A good workman chooses suitable tools and finds out how to use them. -- © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. Turnpike v4.00 MIME © Web URL:http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/tsfaq.html - Timo Salmi: Usenet Q&A. Web URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/news-use.htm : about usage of News. No Encoding. Quotes before replies. Snip well. Write clearly. Don't Mail News. |
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A good workman blames the tools if they are defective.
It is only a fool who thinks tools are 100% perfect |
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lonelytraveller wrote: A good workman blames the tools if they are defective. It is only a fool who thinks tools are 100% perfect The tools might not be perfect but Google Groups allows you to quote in followups like I'm doing here. |
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