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Bye Bye Wolmar
Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In message , wrote: Cabs are useful if you don't exactly know where your destination is, especially late at night. You hope. I once landed at London City Airport and jumped in a cab to take me to an important meeting. "Telehouse, please". "Where?" A black cab? Is it not on the list for the "Knowledge"? Yes, a proper black cab. I would have thought it was in the "Knowledge". Perhaps I should have reported him. Looks like it is just outside the six mile radius from Charing Cross. Peter Smyth |
Bye Bye Wolmar
On 16/09/2015 22:42, Clive D. W. Feather wrote: In message , wrote: Cabs are useful if you don't exactly know where your destination is, especially late at night. You hope. I once landed at London City Airport and jumped in a cab to take me to an important meeting. "Telehouse, please". "Where?" A black cab? Is it not on the list for the "Knowledge"? Yes, a proper black cab. I would have thought it was in the "Knowledge". Perhaps I should have reported him. Might have been worth a query at least. Despite being the epicentre of the UK's internet (a description I'm sure to regret...), it might not have been on the horizon of those in the PCO (as was)/ TfL TPH in charge of the Knowledge. |
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