
At my local train station, they painted green steps on the left to indicate walking, and red ones on the right to indicate standing still. Now 95% of the people think it's obligatory to stand still on the right.
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Edit: if so, that's odd
Or is it your point that people should still be able to walk on the red side?
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Sun 7 Nov 2010, 11:05,
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Or is it your point that people should still be able to walk on the red side?

I don't care much for the signs though. I think people should walk when it's very crowded, and stand when it's quiet and they feel like it. Now all they pay attention to are the signs, be it quiet or busy.

a bombing scene could be produced
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Sun 7 Nov 2010, 11:10,
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But it's going in the wrong direction ;)

it's to be marketed as the next "exciting" Alton Towers ride
/I'm no Elvisweathercock blog
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/I'm no Elvisweathercock blog


too often I take the lazy way out and just shop a still. I used to animate more than I do these days (when it was more fun.) Now it's just time consuming :)
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