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Old October 9th 04, 01:00 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Johnson Family Johnson Family is offline
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"Marratxi" wrote in message
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"Johnson Family" wrote in message
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SNIP, SNIP, SNIP, etc.,
Robert Johnson
Student
University of York

P.S. I realise that some people consider such requests to be SPAM -

however,
I hope you will be able to forgive me for the sake of this project.

BEWARE !! I went on to this guy's site to fill in his questionnaire only
to
find lots more strange spellings. I went to the page where the responses
could allegedly be filled in, only to find that the areas where answers
were
to be entered were coloured yellow but nothing showed when I tried to type
into them and the instructions were to save the page to my hard drive. NO
!!!
It may not be spam but I smell a possible virus.
Baz


Dear Baz and everyone else who has so far answered,

Firstly, thank you very much for at least going to my site and trying to
answer the questions - I apologise if you found this difficult or even
impossible and shall try to correct the problem. It appears to be caused by
the MS Word security features which I attempted to use to maintain the
structure of the page. If after I have done this you still can't access the
questionnaire, please try one of the alternative formats (.txt or .rtf).

As for my spelling mistakes and typos, I can only apologise for not setting
the best example of students in this country. Though not an excuse for
failing to use spell-checker I should point out that I am registered blind
and that visually scanning a document for errors can be difficult. Also, if
anybody know's of a spell checker for html documents, please let me know, as
I don't use fancy software to write it - only MS Notepad.

Finally, I did realise when producing this questionnaire that the people
most likely to have experienced London's trams and their closure do not
generally use the internet, let alone read newsgroup. If, however, I
receive just one response (which infact I already have, thanks Richard) it
will have been worthwhile.

Many thanks again for reading this - I shall post again when the bugs are
ironed out - please "bear" with me on that.

Yours,

Robert Johnson