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Re: Transport ticket system collapses



"Tezza" <tezza2000@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
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>
> "Dave Proctor"
> | "Tezza"
> | > "Dave Proctor"
> | > | "Tezza"
> | > | > "Chris Downs" <
> | >
> | > | > | - just that they're acceptably reliable despite propaganda to
the
> contrary.
> | > | >
> | > | > What propaganda would that be? I haven't seen any.
> | > |
> | > | There has been a stack of it from you.
> | >
> | > Some of you people really need to start using dictionaries. There has
> been
> | > no propaganda from me or anyone else.
> |
> | propaganda n : information that is spread for the purpose of promoting
> some
> | cause
> | Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
> |
> | prop·a·gan·da (prp-gnd)
> | n.
> |
> | The systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information
> | reflecting the views and interests of those people advocating such a
> | doctrine or cause.
> |
> | Sounds pretty right by me, the railway employees have been spreading
> | propaganda that the machines are unreliable, in order to further their
> cause
> | (retain station staff).
>
>
> Wrong on all counts. Me stating that station staff have relayed complaints
> from passengers is not propaganda. Neither they nor I have said the
machines
> are unreliable. No staff have lost nor been threatened with the loss of
> their jobs because of the machines.

*yawn* - you are sounding like a broken record, Terry. Your agenda is
patently clear, so stop trying to deny it.

Dave