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Re: Yarra Trams Article in Sunday Age




"Paul Edwards" <p.edwards@its.unimelb.edu.au> wrote in message
p.edwards-ya023580000102011613150001@news.unimelb.edu.au">news:p.edwards-ya023580000102011613150001@news.unimelb.edu.au...
> In article <0q3e6.301807$IP1.9897863@news1.giganews.com>, "Dave Proctor"
> <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> > > No its not. You can't get dailies on trams, and you can't pay with
> > > notes on trams.
> >
> > But the tickets themselves still have the same availability, i.e. you
can
> > still use your dailies, or two hourlies, exactly where you could before.
>
> There is a big difference between "useability" and "availability".

Yes, although from memory The Powers That Be have previously used the world
"availability" to mean "useability" (or perhaps "validity").


Daniel
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