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Author Topic: 'Silent spaces and quiet respect', from the Malay Mail  (Read 2533 times)
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« on: July 10, 2009, 01:01:50 »

From the Malay Mail (no, again: seriously! Roll Eyes ), an article is illustrated with a picture of an FGW (First Great Western) 'quiet carriage':

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NO SMALL TALK: The standard ^Quiet Carriage^ of a high speed train operated by UK (United Kingdom)^s First Great Western where mobile phones are not permitted.
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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2009, 15:00:39 »

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where mobile phones are not permitted.

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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2009, 16:26:53 »

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where mobile phones are not permitted.

If only that were true! Cry

Am I causing you nuisance if I recieve a text whilst my phone is on silent? Hardly.

Unless of course, you are able to intercept microwave signals.
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« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2009, 17:31:15 »

Am I causing you nuisance if I recieve a text whilst my phone is on silent? Hardly.

Unless of course, you are able to intercept microwave signals.

I know they are illegal, but I am tempted at times to buy one of those mobile phone jammers. It would be great fun on an evening train out of Paddington   Grin

A couple of years back there was a spell of, mainly teenagers, going to their local comet/currys/etc with a pre-programmed "all-in-one" TV remote control in their pocket. Never saw it myself, but apparently it was quite entertaining watching all the TVs changing channels and switching themselves on and off, with the staff dashing round like madmen wondering what was happening !
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I know they are illegal, but I am tempted at times to buy one of those mobile phone jammers. It would be great fun on an evening train out of Paddington.

That would be good!
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« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2009, 18:54:14 »

From the Malay Mail (no, again: seriously! Roll Eyes ), an article is illustrated with a picture of an FGW (First Great Western) 'quiet carriage':

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NO SMALL TALK: The standard ^Quiet Carriage^ of a high speed train operated by UK (United Kingdom)^s First Great Western where mobile phones are not permitted.

oooh....look at all those tables....those were the days.... Sad
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