(02 Dec 2016, 5:38 pm)Malarkey Same with 5249, seen it at around 4pm on the X1 still in Northern livery despite the NEB News stating it's been repainted.
(02 Dec 2016, 5:38 pm)Malarkey Same with 5249, seen it at around 4pm on the X1 still in Northern livery despite the NEB News stating it's been repainted.
(02 Dec 2016, 3:55 pm)EL1TE 633 is in the new livery along with the new logo.It also has a tagline above the windows. It's on the 29 today if anyone wants it.
(02 Dec 2016, 3:55 pm)EL1TE 633 is in the new livery along with the new logo.It also has a tagline above the windows. It's on the 29 today if anyone wants it.
(03 Dec 2016, 8:48 am)NK53 TKT What times are 9098 leaving Eldon Square today?
(03 Dec 2016, 8:48 am)NK53 TKT What times are 9098 leaving Eldon Square today?
(02 Dec 2016, 3:55 pm)EL1TE 633 is in the new livery along with the new logo.
(03 Dec 2016, 9:03 am)Jimmi It also has a tagline above the windows. It's on the 29 today if anyone wants it.
(02 Dec 2016, 3:55 pm)EL1TE 633 is in the new livery along with the new logo.
(03 Dec 2016, 9:03 am)Jimmi It also has a tagline above the windows. It's on the 29 today if anyone wants it.
That moment when your "Taglines" are both "Mathematically" and "Factually" incorrect.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nebp2/3124...otostream/
Let's do the Maths here as according to Google.
Google states that the distance in Miles between Earth and the Moon is 238,900 Miles, if you times that by 72 you only get 17,200,800 Miles to be exact, not 35 Million as Go North East state. So to be both "Mathematically" and "Factually" correct you would need to travel to the moon 147 times to achieve over 35 Million Miles, which is more than double what they've stated.
Ohh Dear Ohh Dear Ohh Dear someone at Go North East has had an absolute howler, almost comparable to the officiating of Andre Marriner at the Sunderland Match this afternoon, embarrassing to say to the least.
(03 Dec 2016, 8:11 pm)S813 FVK Is it though? Do you expect passengers to be sad enough to actually go and research the distance between the earth and the moon (which is actually only 238,855 miles according to a much more reliable source than google) and do the necessary calculations to verify whether what was on the side of the bus they travelled on was correct? The majority of people will see it and not even put how factual the information into question.
(03 Dec 2016, 8:11 pm)S813 FVK Is it though? Do you expect passengers to be sad enough to actually go and research the distance between the earth and the moon (which is actually only 238,855 miles according to a much more reliable source than google) and do the necessary calculations to verify whether what was on the side of the bus they travelled on was correct? The majority of people will see it and not even put how factual the information into question.
It's a totally naff thing to have on the side of the bus, whether it's factually correct or not.
(03 Dec 2016, 7:55 pm)Malarkey That moment when your "Taglines" are both "Mathematically" and "Factually" incorrect.You forgot the "and back" aspect.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nebp2/3124...otostream/
Let's do the Maths here as according to Google.
Google states that the distance in Miles between Earth and the Moon is 238,900 Miles, if you times that by 72 you only get 17,200,800 Miles to be exact, not 35 Million as Go North East state. So to be both "Mathematically" and "Factually" correct you would need to travel to the moon 147 times to achieve over 35 Million Miles, which is more than double what they've stated.
Ohh Dear Ohh Dear Ohh Dear someone at Go North East has had an absolute howler, almost comparable to the officiating of Andre Marriner at the Sunderland Match this afternoon, embarrassing to say to the least.
(03 Dec 2016, 7:55 pm)Malarkey That moment when your "Taglines" are both "Mathematically" and "Factually" incorrect.You forgot the "and back" aspect.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nebp2/3124...otostream/
Let's do the Maths here as according to Google.
Google states that the distance in Miles between Earth and the Moon is 238,900 Miles, if you times that by 72 you only get 17,200,800 Miles to be exact, not 35 Million as Go North East state. So to be both "Mathematically" and "Factually" correct you would need to travel to the moon 147 times to achieve over 35 Million Miles, which is more than double what they've stated.
Ohh Dear Ohh Dear Ohh Dear someone at Go North East has had an absolute howler, almost comparable to the officiating of Andre Marriner at the Sunderland Match this afternoon, embarrassing to say to the least.
(04 Dec 2016, 11:00 am)jaimz13 Sorry to ask this but dose riverside do the service 1A on SundayPercy main.
(04 Dec 2016, 11:00 am)jaimz13 Sorry to ask this but dose riverside do the service 1A on SundayPercy main.
(04 Dec 2016, 11:00 am)jaimz13 Sorry to ask this but dose riverside do the service 1A on Sunday
(04 Dec 2016, 11:00 am)jaimz13 Sorry to ask this but dose riverside do the service 1A on Sunday