I didnt know they did a follow up article i do a write up of my actual slow attempt on the friday You cant really support on the network here but he did really well despite not remembering to look out at a certain station for me or he was too fast i dont know i but i lost him.Perhaps a reverse of your route would work better Adham especially as i didnt lose any time at all for the first few hours.
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"Why didn't they stand next to the doors when they opened?"
and
"What does a leg injury have to do with sitting on the subway all day?"
Well you cant run for starters the funny thing was it cleared up the day after Adham 2nd attempt!so i ended up going round myself albeit slowly with a suitcase and a backpack!
MylesHSG wrote:Come on then spill the beans....what happened in NYC?
Well i had trouble when a stupid subway driver shut the door on my hand nearly breaking it after lugging my suitcase off my other bag was left inside and gone!forcing me to stay 3 days longer in New York to get an emergency passport to get me home.
This aside there are some lovely good looking women in New York and plenty of good Irish Bars contary to what i said the system is quite easy to follow despite MTA constantly doind enigineering works and its not helpful having a driver not telling u that is E train changed into a M train then u cant get an E train from a certain station but u could one station furhter back!
Geoff - were you not tempted to have a go when you were living in America?
Full Network: Three completions, Best time: 17:18:18 - thanks Glen, Andrew and Rhys! Former DLR 45 station record holder (with Glen, Andi and Stevo) - 2h:08m:57s
All lines: 46:11 (6th equal) Zone One 2:52:51 (thanks Glen)
I don't see the connection between standing next to the doors and having to wait for them to open at the end of a line, as one commenter mentioned on that article. What's that about?
Root wrote:I don't see the connection between standing next to the doors and having to wait for them to open at the end of a line, as one commenter mentioned on that article. What's that about?
Thats where the photographer wanted us to stand i presume it because face on for pictures i dont know?.