I was on the southbound Northern line coming into Goodge Street the other day. At exactly the same time, a northbound train pulled into the opposite platform. There we were herds of ‘Norf’ and ‘Sarf’ Londoners walking up the stairs together and getting cosy in the lifts before heading off on our daily business. Hacked [...]
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A Tech Too Far…
As a Tech PR, I’m all for exciting advances in technology, especially if they make mundane day-to-day tasks more convenient. To avoid queues and annoying people that feel they should be ‘polite’ and have hour-long conversations with sales staff, I’ve always opted for the self-service machines in supermarkets, banks and train stations (mainly because growing [...]