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Unread 28-03-2006, 09:09   #21
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Just to prove these guys are lazy

http://www.rpa.ie/?id=13&newsitem=48&sc=1

Something as simple as a link wouldn't go amiss
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Unread 28-03-2006, 09:32   #22
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Something as simple as a link wouldn't go amiss
That is incredible. I dont think I have ever seen a website that explains textually how to find another page.
You would think they were trying to hide the info on the open days.
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Ah give them a break. Hyperlinks are a tricky technology. It's not like they are the fundamental concept that helped the web to grow.

It's well hidden too. It has the page topics on the main page but the links on the side are the ones that work.
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Unread 29-03-2006, 09:10   #24
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Well they changed the page this morning it now shows the times (1100hrs - 2000hrs) but the front page still lacks a link

Still though surely at least 9pm would be in the interests of the locals to get a fair chance to take part, a Saturday even would be more accessible
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Well they changed the page this morning it now shows the times (1100hrs - 2000hrs) but the front page still lacks a link

Still though surely at least 9pm would be in the interests of the locals to get a fair chance to take part, a Saturday even would be more accessible
It's not a whole lot better but it is an improvement. I'll go along on Monday to Wood quay so.
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Maybe you can fix this
http://www.rpa.ie/metro/progress points to news
http://www.rpa.ie/metro/news points to public private parternships
http://www.rpa.ie/metro/ndp_ppp points to have your say
Hmmm all the titles and links now match

Still though not being able to spell history is a little worrying (http://www.rpa.ie/metro/about_us/metro_history side bar) Still no reference to the 1975 DRRTS which proposed it, but of course this is the year 6 AC, after CIE that never happened
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On Metro North, the journey time from Swords to the City Centre will be about 26 minutes, more than twice the speed of the same journey by car at the peak rush hour.
Hmm? Could be worded better.
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