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On 19 Dec 2006 08:40:43 -0800, "Mizter T" wrote:
Arrrgh - the curse of using Google Groups to post to usenet strikes again! The moral of the story, of course, is to get a newsreader and an NSP. |
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James Farrar wrote:
On 19 Dec 2006 08:40:43 -0800, "Mizter T" wrote: Arrrgh - the curse of using Google Groups to post to usenet strikes again! The moral of the story, of course, is to get a newsreader and an NSP. No, not for me it's not. I use different computers, some not under my control, when I post here. If it wasn't for Google Groups (GG) I probably wouldn't be posting at all. The futurologists increasingly bang on about web applications - i.e.services accessed through a browser where previously one would have used a full scale PC application. Webmail is an early example, lots of the other stuff is at a fledgling stage such as Writely, some offers simplified functionality compared to the full application (MSN Web Messenger, Google Talk via the Gmail web interface). I see usenet as a great example of something that can be accessed via the web instead of via a full-on application. The implementation of GG is a bit silly in places, as is what sometimes seems like a thoroughly misguided attempt by Google to claim usenet for itself. However given a bit of taming GG is very usable, though it could do better. The mistake I made above is exactly that - my mistake rather than that of Google Groups. If there was some paid-for usenet web service that properly addressed these failings, I'd pay up. The foreseeable problem is that any such service probably wouldn't provide anything like an equivalently powerful search function that GG provides. Incidentally GG is currently running a new beta service that I haven't played around with yet, which might address some of it's failings. I shall investigate further. |
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On 19 Dec 2006 15:37:10 -0800, "Mizter T" wrote:
The implementation of GG is a bit silly in places, And the rest of the places it's disastrous. It's simultaneously lowered the clue barrier to using usenet whilst requiring a high level of clue to use GG to post to usenet effectively. |
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![]() Tristán White wrote: Yep that's the street. Wow, that's better than Google Earth! Windows Live Local shows the Shortlands Box which doesn't yet appear on Google Earth. It must be 2 or 3 years old now. |
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thoss wrote:
There's a b&w photo of the bus, with a contingent of "Wehrmacht troops and the Big Ben tower behind. The bus is an AEC, number DLU92, with the destination indicator saying 159 STREATHAM COMMON LAMBETH BDG BRIXTON And the cover has a close-up in colour of the driver cab, with a pair of identification plates reading "AK 15". A quick bit of Googling suggests that makes it an AEC Regent I, delivered to LT in June 1937 and originally allocated fleet number STL 2093, allocated to Cricklewood Garage. Its final London allocation was to Stockwell (hence the AK running plate), before disposal in 1955. It spent a few years with Reliance Motor Services of Newbury, running with fleet number 39, before being purchased for preservation by a Mr D Cowing in May 1958. Cheers, Barry |
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![]() Tristán White wrote: Trying to work out where it was taken. My guess is Edgware, the first platform you come to on the right hand side which is on its own. I don't know the number of the platform. Am I right? That is platform 1. The platform is only used at peak hours. (At least it used to be). |
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