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Re: Welcome back to Melbourne Gareth!





Reuben Farrelly wrote:

> Gareth Lumsden <s9763278@minyos.its.rmit.edu.au> wrote in message
> news:Pine.SOL.3.96.990708171645.27354F-100000@minyos.its.rmit.edu.au...
> > In other news:
> > Comeng motor 412M was in Melbourne Yard stabling sidings (North Melb),
> > completely covered in graffiti.  It looked awesome!  As I have stated
> > before, I am not a fan of graffiti, but some the of the artwork is
> > fantastic.  The car was completely covered in graffiti, from top to
> > bottom, over the whole carriage length - the only thing showing was the
> > number! It looked great - obviously a planned 'bombing', it looked like an
> > all-over advertising train!.  It was being cleaned off today at about
> > 13:00.
>
> I saw it this morning also at about 9am heading from Flinders towards
> Spencer St.
>
> Is there any reason why trains (both metropolitan and freight) can't be
> tastefully advertised on like the trams do?  Some of the trams that have all
> over advertising look nothing short of spectacular...the Intel Pentium III
> one is one of the best :)
>
> Reuben

I preffer the Imac tram..... but then again I am involved in the computer
industry and find that the Imac's are great :-}

(No I am not trying to start a computer war)

Also the otherone that catches your attention is the Neil Diamond one even
thought the concert is over.


But back to the compouter trams. my flat mate who works in the same company was
on the pIII tram one morning as it was chasing the Imac tram down St Kilda road,
now theres a laugh.