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wagyl wrote:Is someone at Nakai? Seibu are tweeting that things will start moving at 9:05
wagyl wrote:and now they tweet 9:20 for that bit. Great use of twitter.
wagyl wrote:My comment was admittedly lacking clarity but it was more to refer to tweeting at 8:41 that trains would move at 9:05, then not tweeting until 9:03 that trains will be moving at 9:20.
Currently, tweeting at 9:47 that trains will be moving at 9:45....wait, what??
yanpa wrote:You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...
Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...
Mike Oxlong wrote:Yes, but I think what he was saying is that any and all edits made by us plebes is registered and displayed for all to see as "posted edited at...", while a mod/admin may do so stealthily. Some forums allow edits done within a minute or so of posting to appear as an original post, not stamped with the "edited at.." bit at the bottom.yanpa wrote:You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...
Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...
FG Lurker wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Yes, but I think what he was saying is that any and all edits made by us plebes is registered and displayed for all to see as "posted edited at...", while a mod/admin may do so stealthily. Some forums allow edits done within a minute or so of posting to appear as an original post, not stamped with the "edited at.." bit at the bottom.yanpa wrote:You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...
Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...
I believe us plebs can edit our posts without "edited at..." appearing as long as the edit happens before anyone else replies to the thread.
Edit: Here's an edit added before any other replies to the thread.
Edit: Here's another edit ~5 mins after posting.
yanpa wrote:I just realized the train will be longer than the platform, which makes it impractical to open the doors safely outside of an absolute emergency I suppose
Samurai_Jerk wrote:yanpa wrote:I just realized the train will be longer than the platform, which makes it impractical to open the doors safely outside of an absolute emergency I suppose
They don't have to open all the doors on every car.
wagyl wrote:I seem to remember that there was a station on one of the minor Tokyu lines where you had to exit through a limited number of cars, due to the short platform. But their system was set up for that, unlike this case.
Vindication
yanpa wrote:Meanwhile some enterprising soul has apparently forced a door open, causing a flurry of anguished announcements and much running back-and-forth on the platform.
wagyl wrote:I am 250 Km away from the stationary trains. I just spent many many years in the care of the railway company with a discount deal on yellow paint.
chokonen888 wrote:yanpa wrote:Meanwhile some enterprising soul has apparently forced a door open, causing a flurry of anguished announcements and much running back-and-forth on the platform.
Was it a crazed woman? Last time I got stuck like that, some crazy woman thought her umbrella was some sort of sledge hammer
chokonen888 wrote:Even Japan newbs recognize it as "the ugliest line in Tokyo" Now that's something to be proud of!
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