Shimbleshanks
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Seems like the Solari board at Changi airport in Singapore is no more:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-51470599
I wonder, how many are left in rail service around the world? I don't think there are any in the UK now.
Maybe it's an age thing, but the Solari indicators are one of those technologies that still seem to me to be quite modern and high tech but are in fact obsolete. A bit like music centres and fax machines.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-51470599
I wonder, how many are left in rail service around the world? I don't think there are any in the UK now.
Maybe it's an age thing, but the Solari indicators are one of those technologies that still seem to me to be quite modern and high tech but are in fact obsolete. A bit like music centres and fax machines.