Casual: As soon as you leave the camera in Krakow, organize an protests, strikes, etc. Today, some regret the way to work, I can not take pictures, but I consoled myself with the thought that the greatest in history reports are not illustrated (another matter that such Herodotus, Homer and Kapuscinski could make up the deficiencies visual talent; .) I trust that the reader hungry for visual impressions will be able to use the internet, which it directly images of flood.
So, today I had the opportunity to once again participate in the performance of which is paralysis of Communications in London. It reminds me of one of my favorite games, Sim City, in which one of the disasters were protests from residents flooded the city ... It seems to me that coped better with this than the current authorities in London, but I must admit that I cheated a little (you could demolish the street and put a new protest at likwidowało [ujących]).
Overall I think I'm quite lucky because the line at which I live alone well enough to function. Early-morning trip to work took place without incident, but no longer in the City at 8 am were the crowds at bus stops. Opposite Liverpool Street was at the bus st At least 150 people, politely waiting for chodniczku width 1.5 meters. On the other side is placed a long queue for the bus for about 300 m. Taxi still had not been so desired, the more that a little movement on the streets if they froze. You could see also a lot more pedestrians and cyclists.
During the day, the situation has deteriorated substantially, and even the next hour 14 buses were driving very crowded. But the real fun began with the afternoon peak hour. Especially I left work earlier, but crowds wróżyły not anything good. My car as one of the two still functioned, even at the station I could barely get down to the basement and I got stuck in a sea of \u200b\u200bpeople. Having assessed the size of the mass of people enumerated, that within 2 hours I have wasted a chance to get into the platform, so I began to walk to the south. Crowds of people on the streets did an amazing impression. As if suddenly the whole city has decided to go for a walk every street crowded as Szewska about 21 during the peak season of British stag parties. I got in the station of a bus, at the beginning of some regret (the bus moves more slowly than the bankers-zawałowcy), but a few stops further have never been to board. So I enjoyed the view from the upper deck and the fact that I had with him a book. Along the way we passed the river full of stops and people flowing in all directions. Somewhere on the outskirts of jumped on the subway, and even managed to stick to the first team, which arrived!
British (and generally, residents of London) have adopted the difficulties with humility. At the sight of overcrowded buses, instead tearing their hair and throw up hitting the ground with his fists in despair shook his head in disbelief, often with a smile stuck. In the subway similarly, despite the fact that the average travel time will surely be extended several times. I really do not know what we are here to dosypują water, but evidently it works.
tried to śledzieć information in the media seem to me as a rather subdued. A lot of cyclists brave enough to commute, although it was difficult because of the increased traffic. Schematic of sharing a taxi (a bit like the past in Poland) have not suffered so great success, it was that much of Londoners do not want to share. Crowds could also temporarily paralyze a few stations before Clapham Junction is placed a long line of platforms. Who could have worked from home.
Summary of the first day not quite the worst. Despite the lack of London Underground is still functioning, apart from some incidents (a brawl at the bus stop) I do not think nothing happened. People behave calmly and patiently for hours to return home. At the end of the subway map with the state of the hours of 7 am. Colored lines are not circulated (in the background you can see the gray sections of acting). I'm using Northern Line:)
So, today I had the opportunity to once again participate in the performance of which is paralysis of Communications in London. It reminds me of one of my favorite games, Sim City, in which one of the disasters were protests from residents flooded the city ... It seems to me that coped better with this than the current authorities in London, but I must admit that I cheated a little (you could demolish the street and put a new protest at likwidowało [ujących]).
Overall I think I'm quite lucky because the line at which I live alone well enough to function. Early-morning trip to work took place without incident, but no longer in the City at 8 am were the crowds at bus stops. Opposite Liverpool Street was at the bus st At least 150 people, politely waiting for chodniczku width 1.5 meters. On the other side is placed a long queue for the bus for about 300 m. Taxi still had not been so desired, the more that a little movement on the streets if they froze. You could see also a lot more pedestrians and cyclists.
During the day, the situation has deteriorated substantially, and even the next hour 14 buses were driving very crowded. But the real fun began with the afternoon peak hour. Especially I left work earlier, but crowds wróżyły not anything good. My car as one of the two still functioned, even at the station I could barely get down to the basement and I got stuck in a sea of \u200b\u200bpeople. Having assessed the size of the mass of people enumerated, that within 2 hours I have wasted a chance to get into the platform, so I began to walk to the south. Crowds of people on the streets did an amazing impression. As if suddenly the whole city has decided to go for a walk every street crowded as Szewska about 21 during the peak season of British stag parties. I got in the station of a bus, at the beginning of some regret (the bus moves more slowly than the bankers-zawałowcy), but a few stops further have never been to board. So I enjoyed the view from the upper deck and the fact that I had with him a book. Along the way we passed the river full of stops and people flowing in all directions. Somewhere on the outskirts of jumped on the subway, and even managed to stick to the first team, which arrived!
British (and generally, residents of London) have adopted the difficulties with humility. At the sight of overcrowded buses, instead tearing their hair and throw up hitting the ground with his fists in despair shook his head in disbelief, often with a smile stuck. In the subway similarly, despite the fact that the average travel time will surely be extended several times. I really do not know what we are here to dosypują water, but evidently it works.
tried to śledzieć information in the media seem to me as a rather subdued. A lot of cyclists brave enough to commute, although it was difficult because of the increased traffic. Schematic of sharing a taxi (a bit like the past in Poland) have not suffered so great success, it was that much of Londoners do not want to share. Crowds could also temporarily paralyze a few stations before Clapham Junction is placed a long line of platforms. Who could have worked from home.
Summary of the first day not quite the worst. Despite the lack of London Underground is still functioning, apart from some incidents (a brawl at the bus stop) I do not think nothing happened. People behave calmly and patiently for hours to return home. At the end of the subway map with the state of the hours of 7 am. Colored lines are not circulated (in the background you can see the gray sections of acting). I'm using Northern Line:)
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