GrahamH

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Posted: 21 May 2018


Taken: 22 Jun 2016

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A Melbourne tram weighs 30 rhinos. June 2016.
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Fred Fouarge, Peter_Private_Box, Frans Schols, Diana Australis have particularly liked this photo


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 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club
Nothing worse than a rhino on a skateboard suddenly appearing before you....
6 years ago.
GrahamH club has replied to Diana Australis club
Thanks Diana, it'd be weird. Personally, I'd have a better idea of a tram's weight than that of a rhino and skateboard. Some other interesting measurement units.
www.railpage.com.au/f-t11386297.htm
6 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Graham,

A really strange advert.. I don't suppose you get too many rhinos in Australia anyway, never mind the skateboard!
Let us assume the average rhino weighs around 1 tonne, about the same as an average motorcar, why not a simple "Trams weigh 30 times more than cars do... What happens when they collide?"
Of course some advertising company must have been paid an enormous amount of public money to come up with this slogan!

Best Wishes, HFF and a good weekend.

Peter
6 years ago.
GrahamH club has replied to Peter_Private_Box club
Thanks Peter. I don't know its origin. Did you read the link in my reply to Diana? The rest of that forum may interest you also.
6 years ago.
 Frans Schols
Frans Schols club
Zeer interessante opname en tekst, Graham.
Ook heel leuk vond ik de link naar railpage.com, hele interessante stellingen,waar ik zelf nog nooit van had gehoord......LOL
Hartelijke groeten Frans.
6 years ago.
GrahamH club has replied to Frans Schols club
Thanks Frans. There is a bit of using strange ways of explaining size here in Australia. I don't know how much this is used in other countries. It seems not much used in northern Europe.
6 years ago.

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