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Tim Hall
  
While perusing the sustrans website this afternoon, looking for a way to get to the start of
Saturday's Audax, I noticed that on NCN near Hailsham there is a "String Theory" Subway. I thought
the entrance was a bit dark, but I didn't realise it might be a black hole.

Tim
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fast and gripping, non pompous, glossy and credible.

Michael Macclan
  
Tim Hall wrote:
> While perusing the sustrans website this afternoon, looking for a way to get to the start of
> Saturday's Audax, I noticed that on NCN near Hailsham there is a "String Theory" Subway. I thought
> the entrance was a bit dark, but I didn't realise it might be a black hole.
>
>
>
> Tim

That's an intrestring theory :-)
--
Michael MacClancy

K Parsons
  
Be careful, you just might be entering 10 dimensional space, or even 26 dimensional space! Is the
subway really a worm-hole to another universe, where everyone has really lightweight bikes and there
are smooth cycle ways wide enough for 6 cyclists & no cars of course. It must exist, after all all
possible universes do exist (in some theorys).

Right, of to Hailsham's gateway to a better cyclelife!

Niv. (slighty mad this morning). "Tim Hall" <timhall@nospamtoday.clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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> While perusing the sustrans website this afternoon, looking for a way to get to the start of
> Saturday's Audax, I noticed that on NCN near Hailsham there is a "String Theory" Subway. I thought
> the entrance was a bit dark, but I didn't realise it might be a black hole.
>
>
>
> Tim
> --
>
> fast and gripping, non pompous, glossy and credible.

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