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To be fair it's a good little animation with a few mistakes. It gives a tubechallenger "noob" the basics of a route but doesn't give away all the "secrets". I do hope the labyrinths do inspire future Tubechallenges.
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BC and WK in the animation yes, I was countin N Acton too
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Well there are 5 people who know the route 2 who know it inside out

Martin vague collection of day

Sara wearn good luck on finding her

Ian green good luck on finding him

Andi and Steveo know the route obviously why not ask one of us
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Nigel wrote:I'm also disappointed that this route is now so easily available for those who don't want to do the hard work of researching and planning their own.
Both Andi and Steve had the option to not reveal this route to the artist, but they chose to do so. If anyone feels aggrieved that "secret" information has been made available too readily, then the fault lies squarely with Andi and Steve.
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well in response to that you will have to ask steveo as he has the paper route and its conditional on him too releasing i just have my memories of the day despite drunkness haze remembers more than martin.

besides in two months the whole route you can go and research anybody can nigel is doing that himself with son (surfice to say we did have the option tubeguru is right to release or not)

surfice to say we have given you all a most recent world record route people should be thankful to us for even considering releasing it!.
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tubeguru wrote:
Nigel wrote:I'm also disappointed that this route is now so easily available for those who don't want to do the hard work of researching and planning their own.
Both Andi and Steve had the option to not reveal this route to the artist, but they chose to do so. If anyone feels aggrieved that "secret" information has been made available too readily, then the fault lies squarely with Andi and Steve.
I'm not blaming Andi & Steve for releasing their route - I think it is great that the tube challenge is so publicly commemorated in the Labyrinth project and I'm sure I would have volunteered my route had I been a record breaker and been asked. Personally, I just think it would have been better to leave it as challenge for anyone determined enough to track them all down, rather than presenting the route on the Labyrinth site. Perhaps I am being naive though, as social media would probably have ensured that the full route would have been published on-line fairly soon.
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Doubt that they changed at South Ken for the Circle line rather than Gloucester Road.
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Really? I thought the interchange at South Kensington was nicer.
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palkanetoijala31 wrote:Ian green good luck on finding him
He's still listed as my FB friend so providing he hasn't passed away since 6th May, this shouldn't be too hard...
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tractakid wrote:Really? I thought the interchange at South Kensington was nicer.
The change at South Ken is far nicer a change than Gloucester Road. Just an elevator rather than a lifts.
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Sam wrote:
palkanetoijala31 wrote:Ian green good luck on finding him
He's still listed as my FB friend so providing he hasn't passed away since 6th May, this shouldn't be too hard...
I'm sure Sara Wearn won't be too hard to find either.
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The Raven wrote:
tractakid wrote:Really? I thought the interchange at South Kensington was nicer.
The change at South Ken is far nicer a change than Gloucester Road. Just an elevator rather than a lifts.
Elevator and lift is the same thing... :P

Do you mean escalator? ;)
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