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I'm an Australian, based in the Washington, DC, area of the United States. I spend a lot of time there with Jasmine, Australia's best-known speedsolver of the Rubik's Cube. Prior to the US, Jasmine and I were based in London, UK. We have also lived previously in the United States and Australia. I have worked for an Australian business rules and compliance company since 1999 in Australia, the US and the UK. I have also lectured in IT and Law related topics at King's College, London, and at The Australian National University. I have some more information and a list of publications available (pop-up window).
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Sun, 28 May 2006 [Australian eastern time] [/United Kingdom] permanent link
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It seems that running a complex, integrated transport system is not the only thing that Transport for London needs to worry about. In fact, TfL clearly shares some problems with just about every other office in the world. About a week ago, I spotted the following message on one of the whiteboards used at Edgware Road Circle Line Station to alert passengers to any issues on the Tube network.
Please do not use permanent markers. Ta. [tags: London London+Underground Transport+for+London Edgware+Road] |