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Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Arrivées et départs à Chantiers
Arrivals and departures inside Versailles-Chantiers train station which I was showing you yesterday. The only problem here is how do you know you'll catch your train?!!
--------------------------------------- Le seul problème ici, c'est comment savoir si on va rater son train avec une horloge pareille ?!!
I don't understand the picture, but maybe I am in a fog. What are the pictures? Is that a clock? I certainly would miss the train, but I wouldn't care since there is always another one if you aren't in a hurry.
I love that huge clock. Maybe the black thing moves for the hours and you just have to guess at the minutes -- therefore all trains arrive and depart on the hour? I would love to know the story behind this clock. . .
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Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
It can be worse: time ago we had digital clocks around town marking hours like 28:12 or 12:78...
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to be carrying my phone. It's the only clock I have with me any more.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand the picture, but maybe I am in a fog. What are the pictures? Is that a clock? I certainly would miss the train, but I wouldn't care since there is always another one if you aren't in a hurry.
ReplyDeleteI always suspected that the French couldn't be bothered with time schedules. :-)
ReplyDeleteRun real fast?
ReplyDeleteWell, clever people can tell time on their watch and a wall clock!
ReplyDeleteYou have to be self-reliant. How odd this is for the area around Paris, though, since it is the cradle of the international timekeeping system.
ReplyDeleteen effet ;o)) bien vu
ReplyDeletewow so beautiful shot! I hope some day I can visit Versailles!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Hmmm. A challenging clock indeed. What was the architect thinking? ;-)
ReplyDeleteWatch sales should be booming there.
ReplyDeleteDrole! Il faut avoir une montre!
ReplyDeleteLovely post..Enjoyed the photo !! Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteHehe, yes:) Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting clock, I too would photograph it much and miss my train.
ReplyDeleteThey say that any clock is right at least twice a day but this certainly ups the ante!
ReplyDeleteI love that huge clock. Maybe the black thing moves for the hours and you just have to guess at the minutes -- therefore all trains arrive and depart on the hour? I would love to know the story behind this clock. . .
ReplyDeleteVery cool detail shot! :-)
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