Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
Usually I follow the best ass on the escalator, so it really depends on where she's standing cos I'm right behind her.

edit: Fuck the quiet zone
:lol: :lol: although I don't see why having a quite zone is a bad thing. I mean I'd kill for those on an Egypt air flight loaded with kids and egyptain women discussing series..
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
I was planning Copenhagen in my Euro trip sometime next year, I'l keep out of these zones. Weird.
Nikola probably don't travel more than 15 km, but people who spend more than 2 hours in trains, because of work, could feel a need to rest a bit. So, a couple of sections are quiet zones where mobiles have to be soundless and talking is not allowed. By far the most pragmatic way to do it, since a lot of people are retarded.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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Nikola probably don't travel more than 15 km, but people who spend more than 2 hours in trains, because of work, could feel a need to rest a bit. So, a couple of sections are quiet zones where mobiles have to be soundless and talking is not allowed. By far the most pragmatic way to do it, since a lot of people are retarded.
Yeah, I get your point.
The only place where I've been asked to be quiet was back in school :D
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Nikola probably don't travel more than 15 km, but people who spend more than 2 hours in trains, because of work, could feel a need to rest a bit. So, a couple of sections are quiet zones where mobiles have to be soundless and talking is not allowed. By far the most pragmatic way to do it, since a lot of people are retarded.
Could you be more specific? The next example for you to use is "If your name is Willy Hansen, you live in Odense and work in Copenhagen four times per week, then the quiet zone is pretty great"
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Nikola probably don't travel more than 15 km, but people who spend more than 2 hours in trains, because of work, could feel a need to rest a bit. So, a couple of sections are quiet zones where mobiles have to be soundless and talking is not allowed. By far the most pragmatic way to do it, since a lot of people are retarded.
I love the quiet carriage on Virgin trains in the UK when travelling to London, brilliant idea and usually empty enough. The idea of having them on commuter train though (less than 1hr IMO) is retarded.
 

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