Wonder why she has not arrived at Manchester then? is it because its a station not run by Network Rail and the station operators at present don,t think its so important.
Network Rail manage Manchester Piccadilly...
Wonder why she has not arrived at Manchester then? is it because its a station not run by Network Rail and the station operators at present don,t think its so important.
Would be ironic if a huge case tumbled down the escalator and shattered the hologram into tiny pieces.
Network Rail manage Manchester Piccadilly...
I was wrong and thought that Manchester Pocadilly station was a Virgin run station and was to be come a Network Rail managed station.
Well the escalator woman should get herself to Euston and have a day or week a two out up North at Manchester for aa change.
Perhaps they should consider installing a beret and a string of onions on one
The company making them needs to sell them quickly before someone sees sense and stops buying them. And we now have display panels that can take any shape, so the next generation won't need that huge projector underneath.
In other words, Network Rail has bought something with an incredibly limited lifespan and will become a relic in just a couple of years.
The company making them needs to sell them quickly before someone sees sense and stops buying them. And we now have display panels that can take any shape, so the next generation won't need that huge projector underneath.
In other words, Network Rail has bought something with an incredibly limited lifespan and will become a relic in just a couple of years.
Well they could always dispose of the knackered hologram units in some abandoned tunnel somewhere.
A couple of points
1 Does she have a big H on her forehead?
2 Rimmer was the hologram, Holly was the computer - get it right.
No-one mentioned Holly or anything to do with him/her until you did just then.
You obviously haven't read the posts as thoroughly as I have - see posts #26 and #27
Strictly speaking it is not a hologram. It is a projected image onto a plastic shape cut to meet the profile of the actress, affectionately known as Holly.
Do the Leeds ones just talk about lifts
I've often thought that the escalators have often needed 'stand on the right' announcements.
http://blog.tensator.com/uk/post/20...sistant-leaves-Network-Rail-wanting-more.aspx
More stations where you'll be needing to wear earphones and music cranked up to 11.
http://blog.tensator.com/uk/post/20...sistant-leaves-Network-Rail-wanting-more.aspx
More stations where you'll be needing to wear earphones and music cranked up to 11.
GatwickDepress:1841181 said:I've always wondered why they weren't based of off Arnold Rimmer. They're both Holograms, they're both irritating to people around them, and that little wave she does at the bottom of the escalator could easily have been Rimmer's famous - and ridiculed - salute...
An interesting point - surely these things bloody awful things would be less irksome if there was an injection; using popular characters like Rimmer would be rather engaging, up to a point!