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In message , at 21:52:26 on Mon, 19 Sep
2011, " remarked: Anyway, will Walrus cards be compatible at places that accept Oystercards, or vice-versa? The Walrus and the Carpenter ate oysters, of course. -- Roland Perry |
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On Sep 19, 9:52*pm, "
wrote: On 19/09/2011 18:05, Matthew Dickinson wrote: Merseytravel have followed the trend for marine-named smartcards by introducing the Walrus card Anyway, will Walrus cards be compatible at places that accept Oystercards, or vice-versa? I certainly hope that I can use my Walrus card on the Goo Goo G'Jubilee Line. |
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![]() No, a salmon(d) card! And salmon pink is probably about the only colour it could be without upsetting one football team or another. Scotland's national team played in salmon pink and purple in the 1990s, although ISTR some of their fans weren't too keen -- Robin PM may be sent to rbw0{at}hotmail{dot}com |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 21:41:54 +0100, "Richard J."
wrote: Mizter T wrote on 19 September 2011 20:27:28 ... On Sep 19, 6:38 pm, Basil wrote: On 2011\09\19 18:05, Matthew Dickinson wrote: Merseytravel have followed the trend for marine-named smartcards by introducing the Walrus card http://www.walruscard.com/index.asp That's actually a Beatles theme! London should have had the Jellied Eel card of course. What's wrong with Oyster? As observed by Senior Museum of London archaeologist Julian Bowsher: "Oysters were in fact the staple diet of the poor, right up to the Victorian period, and certainly we find oyster shells by the thousand on nearly every archaeological site we do." And they don't become "foreign" when you can't hear the bells of St Mary le Bow. |
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In article , "Robin"
wrote: No, a salmon(d) card! And salmon pink is probably about the only colour it could be without upsetting one football team or another. Scotland's national team played in salmon pink and purple in the 1990s, although ISTR some of their fans weren't too keen I'm trying to remember if they were sponsored by a certain transport conglomerate. Sam |
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... Anyway, will Walrus cards be compatible at places that accept Oystercards, or vice-versa? The Liverpool card is an ITSO card, and therfore won't be compatible with Oyster, although DfT want TfL to make Oyster ITSO compatible as well. Paul S |
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On Sep 19, 10:52*pm, "
wrote: On 19/09/2011 18:05, Matthew Dickinson wrote: Merseytravel have followed the trend for marine-named smartcards by introducing the Walrus card http://www.walruscard.com/index.asp Cool. Are they going to have a Cod card or a Haddock card for Scotland, I wonder? I'm assuming Cardiff would have a Whale card. I wonder how they came up with the term Oystercard to begin with, however? I belief the official idea was some sort of association with containing pearls. Of course Hong Kong has the octopus card too. Robin |
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 08:42:44PM +0100, Robin wrote:
London should have had the Jellied Eel card of course. But could never have happened: a. not something the Islington political class eat*; and b. not multicultural - indeed quite culturally insensitive. How is it "culturally insensitive"? -- David Cantrell | Official London Perl Mongers Bad Influence We found no search results for "crotchet". Did you mean "crotch"? |
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 13:52:04 +0100
David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 08:42:44PM +0100, Robin wrote: London should have had the Jellied Eel card of course. But could never have happened: a. not something the Islington political class eat*; and b. not multicultural - indeed quite culturally insensitive. How is it "culturally insensitive"? Because its English. Didn't you know that the union flag apparently upsets ethnics too? English or even British culture isn't worth spit as far as the liberal elite are concerned. B2003 |
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