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Hank W.
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Post by Hank W. » Thu Jun 30, 2005 6:49 pm

Compred to Dublin its cheaper, houses are warm inside, its not damp-cold but dry-cold and the buses & trains run on schedule :wink:


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Post by llewellyn » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:56 pm

Hank W. wrote:Compred to Dublin its cheaper, houses are warm inside, its not damp-cold but dry-cold and the buses & trains run on schedule :wink:
Hmm, this is an interesting philosophical question - I always thought that the Dublin buses and DART trains did run according to a schedule, only never the published one. If, say number 39 would be going on average every 20 minutes, it really would do that, on average: the problem would only be that three would come simultaneously after waiting one hour during which it usually would rain about six times, on average again. Go figure!

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Post by doctorforsh » Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:11 pm

Hank W. wrote:Compred to Dublin its cheaper, houses are warm inside, its not damp-cold but dry-cold and the buses & trains run on schedule :wink:
yes the buses and trains definatly run on schedule,,,the bus driver doesnt care to get passengers on the bus ,,just as long as she drives the bus on time everytime then her jobs done,,and sometimes they help get prams on buses,,which was nice

also the internet connection here is a lot faster and cheaper then england!thats if your coming from england!


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