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Ideal project

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Great potential, suit enthusiast.

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Ideal project skip to main | skip to sidebar Ideal project Great potential, suit enthusiast. Sunday, December 06, 2009 London Underground's Inspector Sands Something I've come across several times in London, but never remembered to look up afterwards - the sort of experience I suspect the iPhone is ushering into history, along with the pub quiz and bothering to describe individual music videos - is the announcement for Inspector Sands. It goes out over the Underground tannoy system, in a style seemingly calculated for maximum creepiness: a very loud, obviously pre-recorded loop of a well-spoken lady saying "Would Inspector Sands, please report to the operations room, immediately. " It stands out a mile from the resigned, heavily-accented service updates you usually get, and runs on a permanent loop reminiscent of the "Base will destruct in X minutes" warnings at the end of 1970's Bond films. It's very obviously a coded warning, but I've never seen anybody, staff or...

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