From: Tom Anderson on 23 May 2010 11:53 Well, Is it? Seems unlikely, but the ticket man at Tottenham Hale seemed to think so. He sold me a ticket which requires it to be the case, at least. Thanks, tom -- You can never find general mechanical means / for predicting the acts of computing machines. -- Geoffrey K. Pullum
From: Tom Anderson on 23 May 2010 11:55 Needless to say, wrong group! Apologies, tom On Sun, 23 May 2010, Tom Anderson wrote: > Well, > > Is it? Seems unlikely, but the ticket man at Tottenham Hale seemed to think > so. He sold me a ticket which requires it to be the case, at least. > > Thanks, > tom > > -- You can never find general mechanical means / for predicting the acts of computing machines. -- Geoffrey K. Pullum
From: Tony van der Hoff on 24 May 2010 15:37 On 23/05/10 16:55, Tom Anderson wrote: > Needless to say, wrong group! > > Apologies, > tom > > On Sun, 23 May 2010, Tom Anderson wrote: > >> Well, >> >> Is it? Seems unlikely, but the ticket man at Tottenham Hale seemed to >> think so. He sold me a ticket which requires it to be the case, at least. >> >> Thanks, >> tom >> >> > Mornington Crescent!
From: Tony van der Hoff on 25 May 2010 12:30 On 25/05/10 15:32, Paul Martin wrote: > In article<htekif$37s$1(a)localhost.localdomain>, > Tony van der Hoff wrote: >>>> Is it? Seems unlikely, but the ticket man at Tottenham Hale seemed to >>>> think so. He sold me a ticket which requires it to be the case, at least. > >> Mornington Crescent! > > But you're in reverse gnip. Traceroute should help diagnosis. > Not if you allow straddling
From: Justin C on 26 May 2010 07:44
On 2010-05-25, Tony van der Hoff <tony(a)nospam.vanderhoff.org> wrote: > On 25/05/10 15:32, Paul Martin wrote: >> In article<htekif$37s$1(a)localhost.localdomain>, >> Tony van der Hoff wrote: >>>>> Is it? Seems unlikely, but the ticket man at Tottenham Hale seemed to >>>>> think so. He sold me a ticket which requires it to be the case, at least. >> >>> Mornington Crescent! >> >> But you're in reverse gnip. Traceroute should help diagnosis. >> > Not if you allow straddling But I thought that the Exeter Pinch was still in force, causing the straddle to be an exclusive double, if that's the case I don't see how a straddle would help. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |