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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:54 am 
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http://wwstest.co.uk/ltc/intro.aspx

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 Post subject: Re: London Taxicall
PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:23 am 
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GBC wrote:
http://wwstest.co.uk/ltc/intro.aspx

Coming soon.

I wish them well.

I suppose drivers really have nothing to lose.

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Nice idea, but if the punter has a full sized wheelchair, it will have to be a merc only :wink:


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skippy41 wrote:
Nice idea, but if the punter has a full sized wheelchair, it will have to be a merc only :wink:


Skippy what's the dimensions of a full sized wheelchair :?

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toots wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
Nice idea, but if the punter has a full sized wheelchair, it will have to be a merc only :wink:

Skippy what's the dimensions of a full sized wheelchair :?

The dimensions of a Mr Skippy41 full sized wheelchair are;

x inches by z inches.

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
toots wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
Nice idea, but if the punter has a full sized wheelchair, it will have to be a merc only :wink:

Skippy what's the dimensions of a full sized wheelchair :?

The dimensions of a Mr Skippy41 full sized wheelchair are;

x inches by z inches.


One 0of the ones that have been proved not to fit in a TX :wink:


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toots wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
Nice idea, but if the punter has a full sized wheelchair, it will have to be a merc only :wink:


Skippy what's the dimensions of a full sized wheelchair :?


You'd be better asking him the dimensions of outer space.....


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tx_op wrote:
toots wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
Nice idea, but if the punter has a full sized wheelchair, it will have to be a merc only :wink:


Skippy what's the dimensions of a full sized wheelchair :?


You'd be better asking him the dimensions of outer space.....


this might be the answer:

Quote:
Quantum mechanics is based upon the uncertainty principle postulated by Heisenberg. It also rests upon the observation that energy, momentum, spin, and other properties are not infinitely divisible — they come in chunks called quanta. It is possible that space and time are not infinitely divisible as well, and that the divisibility of space ends at 10-35 meters, the Planck length. The smallest equivalent time unit is 10-43 seconds — the time it would take light to travel a Planck length.



Simple..now whats the Dimensions of a wheelchair again?


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