Strike

Posted
13 May 2001 at 15:49

In the evening, I once again resumed the battle with public transport for three hours of delay, bus, train, cancellation, train, engineering, bus, diversion, train. I’ve come to the conclusion that the RMT were right all along, and train drivers should be allowed to work from home. While all this was going on, I sat and read the entire Internet and found Chinese folk paintings, all manner of probing devices, and a company trying very hard to be Sapient.

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