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Mr Thant July 21st 09 08:30 PM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
.... as a wheat field and working windmill:

http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com...wheatfield.php

More info he
http://www.barbican.org.uk/artgaller...il.asp?ID=9311

(it's free, and it's the only way you're going to get to traverse the
thing in this lifetime)

U

Tom Anderson July 21st 09 09:50 PM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Mr Thant wrote:

... as a wheat field and working windmill:

http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com...wheatfield.php

More info he
http://www.barbican.org.uk/artgaller...il.asp?ID=9311


You have to laugh:

Sat 18 July / 3pm
The Dalston Slice Bread Currency
Come along and bake local currency made of bread, which you can spend
only in a small selection of local restaurants, cafes, cinemas and
theatres in Dalston. Join artisan baker Dan Lepard and the Collaborators
Guide collective for this unique local event.

Sun 19 Fri 24 July / 38pm
Dal[s]ton Talking
A series of Urban Psychoanalysis sessions, using a Talking Mill, by the
emergency urban psychoanalysis commando unit, UPIA. This investigation
into the urban unconscious of Dalston will be the first step in an
extensive analysis of the city of London.

Some baffling stuff happens in this city of ours.

(it's free, and it's the only way you're going to get to traverse the
thing in this lifetime)


But not as a railway!

Shall we all go along together, so we can pretend we're a train and run
along it together making chuff-chuff-chuff noises? I vote John Rowland for
being the whistle.

tom

--
If you had a chance to do any experiment you pleased, unconstrained by
any considerations of humanity or decency, what would you choose?

Abigail Brady July 21st 09 10:09 PM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Mr Thant wrote:
(it's free, and it's the only way you're going to get to traverse the
thing in this lifetime)


Much as I hope you are right, I have a strong suspicion that this "ah,
you know what Stratford really needs, after the NLL being diverted
from Broad Street, the Jubilee and two sets of DLR, oh and the CTRL,
and that Crossrail thing. Yeah, that's right, another railway link!"
business will continue for decades to come. There are still plenty of
trains that don't go to Stratford yet: give them time.

On Jul 21, 10:50 pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
But not as a railway!

Shall we all go along together, so we can pretend we're a train and run
along it together making chuff-chuff-chuff noises? I vote John Rowland for
being the whistle.


How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?

--
Abi

Basil Jet July 22nd 09 12:59 AM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
Abigail Brady wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Mr Thant wrote:
(it's free, and it's the only way you're going to get to traverse the
thing in this lifetime)


Much as I hope you are right, I have a strong suspicion that this "ah,
you know what Stratford really needs, after the NLL being diverted
from Broad Street, the Jubilee and two sets of DLR, oh and the CTRL,
and that Crossrail thing. Yeah, that's right, another railway link!"
business will continue for decades to come. There are still plenty of
trains that don't go to Stratford yet: give them time.

On Jul 21, 10:50 pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
But not as a railway!

Shall we all go along together, so we can pretend we're a train and
run along it together making chuff-chuff-chuff noises? I vote John
Rowland for being the whistle.


How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?


Maybe they're so good you can't tell they're just pretending?



Paul Scott July 22nd 09 08:55 AM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
Abigail Brady wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Mr Thant wrote:
(it's free, and it's the only way you're going to get to traverse the
thing in this lifetime)


Much as I hope you are right, I have a strong suspicion that this "ah,
you know what Stratford really needs, after the NLL being diverted
from Broad Street, the Jubilee and two sets of DLR, oh and the CTRL,
and that Crossrail thing. Yeah, that's right, another railway link!"
business will continue for decades to come. There are still plenty of
trains that don't go to Stratford yet: give them time.

On Jul 21, 10:50 pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
But not as a railway!

Shall we all go along together, so we can pretend we're a train and
run along it together making chuff-chuff-chuff noises? I vote John
Rowland for being the whistle.


How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?


It's to avoid confusing the kids when they see that level crossing sign...

Paul S



Mr Thant July 22nd 09 09:01 AM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
On 21 July, 23:09, Abigail Brady wrote:
How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?


whhhhrrrrrr-whhhhrrrrrr-wh-wh-WHHHHRRRRR-wh-wh-
WHHHHRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrr

(That's my Networker)

U

Tom Barry July 22nd 09 09:04 AM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
Abigail Brady wrote:


How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?

--


Good point - we have a level crossing round the corner where the vast
majority of trains are either Class 450s or Class 455s and I must have
taken my son across it hundreds of times, quite often having to wait at
the lights because it's a busy route. He still thinks trains go 'chuff
chuff'. What's wrong with impersonating the 'Weeyeeyee' noise a 450 makes?

Tom

MIG July 22nd 09 05:23 PM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
On 22 July, 10:01, Mr Thant
wrote:
On 21 July, 23:09, Abigail Brady wrote:

How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?


whhhhrrrrrr-whhhhrrrrrr-wh-wh-WHHHHRRRRR-wh-wh-
WHHHHRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrr

(That's my Networker)

U


Not the ones with the new equipment.

And the sound you made seems to be an ABB unit. The Alstom ones sound
different of course, and are much more fun to pretend to be.

Nyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ooOOP ooOOP ...

Colin McKenzie July 22nd 09 07:53 PM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:09:51 +0100, Abigail Brady
wrote:
How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?


I do!

Cycling along those lines of narrow gratings you see in car parks etc: the
tyres over the ribs make a hum or whine, and the gratings clacking up and
down are the rail joints.

The challenge is staying on a 4" wide grating for its whole length!

Colin McKenzie

--
No-one has ever proved that cycle helmets make cycling any safer at the
population level, and anyway cycling is about as safe per mile as walking.
Make an informed choice - visit www.cyclehelmets.org.

Arthur Figgis July 22nd 09 09:15 PM

Dalston Eastern Curve reopens
 
MIG wrote:
On 22 July, 10:01, Mr Thant
wrote:
On 21 July, 23:09, Abigail Brady wrote:

How come nobody ever pretends to be an electric train?

whhhhrrrrrr-whhhhrrrrrr-wh-wh-WHHHHRRRRR-wh-wh-
WHHHHRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrr

(That's my Networker)

U


Not the ones with the new equipment.

And the sound you made seems to be an ABB unit. The Alstom ones sound
different of course, and are much more fun to pretend to be.

Nyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ooOOP ooOOP ...


Ever heard a Taurus? I'm not sure how to do it in ASCII...

--
Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK


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