BiCon 25
Just thought I'd post so that others travelling from London can go for the same train times if they want.
I'll be departing on Thursday afternoon:
Dep. London Paddington: 1215, arr. Cardiff Central: 1422.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1436, arr. Trefforest: 1501.
and leaving Monday afternoon:
Dep. Trefforest: 1742, arr. Cardiff Central: 1809.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1825, arr. London Paddington: 2027.
These times are intentionally a couple of hours before BiCon starts and after it finishes so that it allows for train delays and gives me a chance to look around Cardiff on the Monday.
Just 2 months to go! *bounce* I'm looking forward to it immensely.
I'll be departing on Thursday afternoon:
Dep. London Paddington: 1215, arr. Cardiff Central: 1422.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1436, arr. Trefforest: 1501.
and leaving Monday afternoon:
Dep. Trefforest: 1742, arr. Cardiff Central: 1809.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1825, arr. London Paddington: 2027.
These times are intentionally a couple of hours before BiCon starts and after it finishes so that it allows for train delays and gives me a chance to look around Cardiff on the Monday.
Just 2 months to go! *bounce* I'm looking forward to it immensely.
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Bah for foreign call centre operators who not only don't understand my accent, but don't understand the NATO spelling alphabet either :-(
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My god, that fucks me off something chronic. (to be blunt :-)
Fair enough, not many people know it, but to work in a call centre and a) be surprised at someone attempting to demonstrate a letter by use of a word, or b) not at least be superficially familar with said alphabet after a few weeks is... shocking.
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I wouldn't have called - I have enough trouble being understood as it is - only usually Woodsmoor gets confused with Watford - but thetrainline.com wasn't working properly.
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That's fair enough. The point I was making though is that these people seemed to be flummoxed by the very concept of spelling using words. I presume, if you'd heard the town of Broadstairs spelled you wouldn't start typing:
B-R-A-V-O-R-O-M-E-O-...
or
B-A-N-A-N-A-R-A-Y-M-O-N-D-...
or similar.
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I figure I'm likely to forget to make a point of going, so just letting you know in the hope one of us remembers ;-) (it might work, going on the theory you recall things you teach to others more than those you just make written/mental notes about!)