Talk:Uni-link
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[edit] Lazy students
It amazes me that students in Glen Eyre need a bus service to the highfield campus, it's like a 7 minute walk tops and 5mins if you're walking fast. The bus barely has time to accelerate.
I can understand needing transport when it's raining but on a warm sunny day, I hope there won't be many people using this shuttlebus service. JHJPDJKDKHI! 18:06, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
- Buses are normally comprised of a long route that encompasses multiple stops. You're confusing two adjacent stops as a route. For for information, see Bus - Daniel Smith 14:47, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
- ok it amazes me that students in Glen Eyre appear to frequently use public transport to get from Glen Eyre halls to the Highfield campus of southampton university.
- I did not create the entry on the shuttlebus. It would be a better use of your time to remove the word 'bus' from the shuttle section because the proposed "shuttle bus" would most likely only transport students from Glen Eyre to the Interchange etc. Under your definition this is not a bus.
- By doing so, you're also likely to inform more people about the very important semantics to consider in regard to the labeling of bus servicesJHJPDJKDKHI! 16:38, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hmmm.....
"unrelated and not ecyclopediable. unlink.myfreeforum was not official even though it was linked from the original site. uni-link.info has been replaced by a site with the sa)"
- Unrelated even though it is totally related. Note how the uni-link website is all about uni-link and run by the company, which the article is about.
- not ecyclopediable - If that isn't then nothing on the whole of wikipiedia is. It is about the company, and is revevant to it. Like the routes are, unless they're not.
- unlink.myfreeforum was not official even though it was linked from the original site. - It was. Linked with the site. Run by a uni-link driver who even had the responsibility of doing the main website. Two of the managing directors as members.
- uni-link.info has been replaced by a site with the sa)"A sentence has been said all about how the orininal website was closed and about the replacment for it, and it got deleted
Daft isn't it? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.17.253.220 (talk) 20:48, 6 December 2006 (UTC).