If the timetable shows the bus leaves at 1258, and it does leave at 1258
And it arrives at 1445. when the timetable says is should.
Then stops
And the the bus drives along a road of 430uHz
And it at least 4dB above the road surface in that width.
And you look just for the presence of the bus (rather than its shape
and direction)
Then there is a 99.9% certainty the bus was there
That's basic information theory. Not gut reaction, perception or
intuition or belief or fantasy
Just basic maths.
'JNT
On 4 April 2011 20:13, mal hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
> The list you mention is no PROOF that you were on the bus. Proof needed was
> TICKET and having it punched. You IMAGINED the FOOL and that you were on the
> but from Market Harborough to GROBY POOL
> You could have looked at the time table and got the information as you
> describe, so who was Foolish.
> I am afraid to be convinced about your bus journies we need Tickets and on
> Radio some positive ID
> G3KEV
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "qrss" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 8:39 PM
> Subject: LF: a fool in Market Harborough
>
>
>> Not O/T really.
>>
>> I went on the bus to Market Harborough today. There were 4 people on the
>> 870034 bus, it left on time and arrived on time. When we arrived a fool
>> who wasn't on the bus said he doubted :-
>> 1) the existence of the bus
>> 2) that there was anyone on the bus
>> 3) the start time
>> 4) the journey time
>> 5) the arrival time.
>>
>> Its a good job that I got a the attached photo of the people on the bus.
>>
>> G3ZJO
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