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11 minutes ago, Mark Saunders said:

Then there are railway stations named after places that they are nowhere near!

And also phantom stops on scheduled services. At least Northern's on-board and platform indicators seem to be using the same source of data:

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Perhaps it's just formalising the inevitable signal stop on the Leeds approaches?

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12 hours ago, PhilJ W said:

We seem to be wandering way off of topic. Perhaps the odd place names should have their own thread?

Hi Phil,

 

I am going to be a complete........

 

Twatt Orkney - who or where?

 

............and post this !!!!!

 

Gibbo.

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15 minutes ago, Compound2632 said:

Tiddlywinks is a contact sport. The best sport for the current conditions is Bridge, which, because there is no physical or verbal contact between the players, is ideally suited to playing on-line.

Shewing ones pedigree there Stephen !

 

Gibbo.

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On 29/03/2020 at 22:17, Compound2632 said:

Tiddlywinks is a contact sport. The best sport for the current conditions is Bridge, which, because there is no physical or verbal contact between the players, is ideally suited to playing on-line.

 

Er what about the bidding? I don't recall us typing/writing/miming the bids when I was playing. although I guess typing would suffice if no audio possible on-line...

 

Although if playing against Americans I would have to resist making each bid No-Trump...

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1 hour ago, Titan said:

 

Er what about the bidding? I don't recall us typing/writing/miming the bids when I was playing. although I guess typing would suffice if no audio possible on-line...

 

At the level my son plays at, bidding is done by placing bidding cards on the table - so no speaking. Online, one clicks on buttons for first the number, then the suit.

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On 29/03/2020 at 22:17, Compound2632 said:

Tiddlywinks is a contact sport. The best sport for the current conditions is Bridge, which, because there is no physical or verbal contact between the players, is ideally suited to playing on-line.

 

In theory, it should work well. In practice, not so easy. I was never a good player and have not played at all for many years. But some of the bidding and play by the virtual players on BBO is very strange indeed.

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