The difference between a seasoned Tube rider and a novice, is the seasoned person look at the big map in the station and goes, (this example i'll use my station at High barnet) in their head they'll say "Straight down to kings x, change to Met Line up to Finchley Road"
You plan before in your head, work out your interchanges and just do it, then you stare at the line map on the wall of the train 'occasionally' until you get your station, and then look for the maroon arrows.
The newbie doesn't, they pick their map up at the station, scan it, look over it, over and over again, jump on at platform 3 because the train is there even though 1&2 leave first, they sit there going over the map again, get going, stare at the line map on the carriage, station by station counting them down. Off they get left and right not knowing which way to go, then just follow the exit sign or speak to station staff asking the way, finally get to the Met line, ask people if they are going in the right direction, accidentally get on a circle line train, get off at Baker St, change on the right train, count down the stations again on the line map.
In short, you can usually spot them a mile off
It's been fun.
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Big Graeme wrote:No lets not, you don't have the first idea where I went what I saw and what I was doing, you are making assumptions from a handful of trips to London and what you have gleaned from other places.
You are blustering and muddying the water again, same as you always do when someone challenges you
!. I lived in London for several years (oops, BG making wrong assumptions )
2. Stop floundering and answer the points put, man.
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El Barbudo wrote:La Senora and I were once on a tube platform, might have been at The Angel, and a young couple with South East accents asked if we knew how to get to the Oxo Tower.
A young gentleman asked an older more experienced chap how to go about taking his present beau up The Oxo Tower.
El Barbudo wrote:I was able to give them exact directions by tube and street, for which they thanked me.
And this was your answer?
El Barbudo wrote:The young chap must have clocked my slight Northern accent because he then asked me "You here for the weekend then?".
He wasn't the only one to find the conversation surprising.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Sandra The Terrorist wrote:A young gentleman asked an older more experienced chap how to go about taking his present beau up The Oxo Tower.
And this was your answer?
He wasn't the only one to find the conversation surprising.
I was surprised about the conversation. I know where the Oxo Tower is roughly, but I wouldn't be able to offer any suggestions how to get their by tube.
I guess my absolute rubbishness at giving suggestions, and the way he was able to give them perfectly surprised me slightly.
But not for one second did it go through my mind what you are suggesting. I cried laughing at that.
Sandra The Terrorist wrote:A young gentleman asked an older more experienced chap how to go about taking his present beau up The Oxo Tower.
And this was your answer?
He wasn't the only one to find the conversation surprising.
This is my favourite rlfans.com post ever.
When Emmanuel Adebayor did his his stupid running on the spot and then skied his penalty to knock Tottenham out of the Europa League I laughed for minutes about it. I'd think about it half an hour later and laugh again. It still gives me a warm feeling.
You have to remember that London has relatively high buildings relatively close together and often smartphone reception is poor. When I was a Northern lad of 14 who had never travelled 200 miles before and came down to London for the day (long before mobile 'phones let alone smart phones) I found it extremely straightforward and stress free to get around the metropolis by by tube. Likewise when I was 16.
Contrast that to one of today's high flying graduates who works with my son. He was sent to a client and instead of arriving at 9.30am didn't get there until afternoon because he couldn't find the client's premises because he couldn't get i-Phone reception! Should have been dismissed for stupidity.
Dally wrote:You have to remember that London has relatively high buildings relatively close together and often smartphone reception is poor. When I was a Northern lad of 14 who had never travelled 200 miles before and came down to London for the day (long before mobile 'phones let alone smart phones) I found it extremely straightforward and stress free to get around the metropolis by by tube. Likewise when I was 16.
I'm proud of you.
But as a lad of 14 in London for the first time were you just riding the tube for the experience, or were you specifically going somewhere and needed to be there at a set time?
If you're just sightseeing with no set plan, it doesn't really matter if you make a mistake. There's no imperative to get there quickly.
If you've got to a destination to catch a train making a mistake could cost you money.
You were 14, were you by yourself or with an adult? If you were with an adult, give yourself a punch in the face.
Quote:Contrast that to one of today's high flying graduates who works with my son. He was sent to a client and instead of arriving at 9.30am didn't get there until afternoon because he couldn't find the client's premises because he couldn't get i-Phone reception! Should have been dismissed for stupidity.
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