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Gordon Dinnage replied on January 26, 2009 21:40 to the problem "You need to fix this... http://buses.co.uk/" in Brighton and Hove Buses:
Yes its good in a way that www can now be dropped, but Ive only been internet savvy since 1997 when many sites to my memory would not work without it.
As for B&H knowing about this site, they certainly know about it now!
Maybe we will be able to include some 'employees' with some occasional official comments to cover the issues many may raise here.
Conway Street HQ a while ago, I think in 2004.
Gordon Dinnage gave praise in eBid on January 26, 2009 21:24:
eBid auctions, for bargain hunters everywhere...Great site as a buyer, many bargains to be had, less chance here to be outbid at the last few seconds.
An upcoming site too for UK collectables, many more buyers & sellers finding this is the site to join.
Gordon Dinnage replied on January 26, 2009 20:49 to the problem "You need to fix this... http://buses.co.uk/" in Brighton and Hove Buses:
Works fine for me...
Mind you its far better to encourage the use of the www bit.
Some free websites do start with this http:// without the www
Most domains now will (if set correctly) work & show the site using either format, ie with or without the www bit. Might depend also on the lesser used browsers. Even Firefox is not yet accepted on all banking sites.
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Gordon Dinnage replied on January 26, 2009 20:40 to the question "People need to look into whats out there, from the driver tickets are expensive wherever you are!" in Brighton and Hove Buses:
Sounds like the PLUSBUS ticket is just like we had in the seventies, anyone remember being able to use the local trains with a bus ticket!
This seems a much broader example but thats down to privatising the rail contracts, so at present we have Southern & B&H in the same Go-Ahead group being able to work this between subsideries.
By the way, its the Government that dictates fares and most of the rolling stock, NOT the companies who have paid to get the short trerm contracts to run train services.
Back to B&H buses,
I had thought the fuel was bought on a fixed rate on an annual contract.
Maybe we can get that clarified.
Gordon Dinnage gave praise in O'Reilly Media on January 26, 2009 20:18:
Good books!Great books, learnt a lot about web design, and hard coding of sites and the likes of.
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