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Re: ODD SIGNS
- Subject: Re: ODD SIGNS
- From: David Johnson <trainman@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 02:28:48 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- References: <377654E9.961798CC@mail.usyd.edu.au> <19990628002925.11038.00004324@ng-fm1.aol.com> <C1Vd3.17345$PN5.45265@newsfeeds.bigpond.com> <7l97s2$h7p$1@mirv.unsw.edu.au> <37782732.1558@REMOVEiprolink.co.nz> <7l9c41$nc8$1@mirv.unsw.edu.au> <377870e0@dnews.tpgi.com.au> <3778bc51.2543438@news.netconnect.com.au> <377F6B5E.DF6A8EA@mail.usyd.edu.au> <3780a7d8@news.camtech.net.au>
- Reply-To: trainman@ozemail.com.au
David Martin wrote:
> I've seen lots of alarmed doors. They need the sign ("this door is
> alarmed"), because otherwise you wouldn't realise they were alarmed.
You can usually tell an alarmed door by the way it paces up and down.
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David Johnson
CityRail Guard
trainman@ozemail.com.au
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~trainman/