Bottle Challenge Question
- petermiller36
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I agree with Neil. I dont care, never done the challenge and never will do. I see it almost as pointless as the alphabet challenge. Put it to the vote though, surely its geographical right?? LU could change the map all the time and put E&C in the bottle if they wanted to, where as they cant physically move a station and put in put inside the circle line. i make sense, and you know it.
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He's got a point, y'know.
In fact, that's basically what I was getting at, only I didn't bother to actual express it in the form of words.
It's called the bottle challenge, so base it on what's inside the shape of the bottle on the underground map. Ok, it's still bottle-shaped on the London Connections map, but that isn't used nearly as much as the regular good ole' London Underground, map, so I say go with that and include them.
End of. Period,
In fact, that's basically what I was getting at, only I didn't bother to actual express it in the form of words.
It's called the bottle challenge, so base it on what's inside the shape of the bottle on the underground map. Ok, it's still bottle-shaped on the London Connections map, but that isn't used nearly as much as the regular good ole' London Underground, map, so I say go with that and include them.
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I agree with Ollie, after all we have a Sticky; "Top times Circle Line Bottle Challenge" If you have an interest in the challenge or not (as voiced by some members) we must all be "singing from the same song sheet" as to what stations are to be included for our forum rules, even if this challenge is just a bit of fun
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I didn't - the comma after "Period" was me trying to be funny!Root wrote:This is what I mean - everyone who has an opinion is very sure of it. If we're to keep track of the best times we need to have a final decision - sorry Pete, but I don't think you can just end the discussion like that.
You don't seriously think I expect people to take what I say even remotely seriously, do you?
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Drop the bottle first.gasman wrote:Butbutbut... how can it be a Bottle Challenge if you're basing it on the geographical layout that looks nothing like a bottle?
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Tube Challenging is a sport and any sport has to have a set of rules, whether it's the 275 challenge or Zone 1 or whatever, we should all stick to the same rules. Its great to have a variety of challenges as in running 100m, 200m, 400m etc., I see each challenge as a different distance race which will suit different challengers. I say we put it to the vote and IMHO it should be 48 stations with Edgware Rd and Marylebone excluded. Perhaps the next step is to get tube challenging into the 2012 games
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Aside from some early Beck maps, Edgeware Rd Bakerloo and Marylebone have fairly consistently appeared outside the bottle in the diagram, until May 2001 when they moved inside.
The 'bottle' representation of the Circle Line was an invention of Paul E Garbutt (who designed the diagram from 1962 to some time in the 1980s). He was consistent in putting Edgeware Rd Bakerloo and Marylebone outside the bottle.
I therefore propose that as Garbutt invented the Bottle we should stick to his rules and those 2 stations should not be included.
Also the challenge needs to be renamed: I think Garbutt called the new shape a 'Thermos Flask' rather than a bottle.
The 'bottle' representation of the Circle Line was an invention of Paul E Garbutt (who designed the diagram from 1962 to some time in the 1980s). He was consistent in putting Edgeware Rd Bakerloo and Marylebone outside the bottle.
I therefore propose that as Garbutt invented the Bottle we should stick to his rules and those 2 stations should not be included.
Also the challenge needs to be renamed: I think Garbutt called the new shape a 'Thermos Flask' rather than a bottle.
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Just wanted to add my tuppence worth.
Think people .. think .. why is it called the BOTTLE challenge.
Because we are refering to the map, and looking at the circle line at the shape of a bottle. So when I christened the phrase "bottle challenge" it was because I was going by what the map represented - and that includes the stations inside is whether they're physically in it or not.
If you want to have a challenge which purtains to the real/geographical layout of the stations, then call it the "Geographical Circle Line Challenge" or similar, but use of the word bottle relates to the map as we look at it and all the stations within!
Simple as that..
Think people .. think .. why is it called the BOTTLE challenge.
Because we are refering to the map, and looking at the circle line at the shape of a bottle. So when I christened the phrase "bottle challenge" it was because I was going by what the map represented - and that includes the stations inside is whether they're physically in it or not.
If you want to have a challenge which purtains to the real/geographical layout of the stations, then call it the "Geographical Circle Line Challenge" or similar, but use of the word bottle relates to the map as we look at it and all the stations within!
Simple as that..
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