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The Launching Of Dubai Metro Red Line
ShareThe Dubai Metro Red Line was launched on 09/09/09 at 09:09 AM. As announced, Dubai’s Red Line made its first trip with passengers. Dubai Metro will have a total of 79 trains which will run on the Red and the Green Lines to carry around 27,000 passengers per hour per direction once the metro is [...]
In pictures: Dubai Metro trains
Pictures of the Dubai Metro trains, which have been spotted undergoing testing at a stretch of track in Jebel Ali
Impending muzak rage on the Metro
Published: Thursday, February 11, 2010 with 0 Comments
By Philippa Kennedy The cellist Julian Lloyd Webber once described piped music as “an insidious cancer that has spread throughout society”.
It’s almost impossible to get away from it in shops, hotels, airports and everywhere that there are large numbers of people coming and going. For many, it’s the single most irritating thing about modern life.
There’s even a word for it: muzak, a term coined for the ubiquitous acoustic wallpaper that is so hard to escape. In most countries, it hasn’t yet reached the transport system. Passengers have enough to contend with on jam-packed underground carriages during the rush hour without having to listen to tinny versions of popular classics on a loop.
Our very own Dubai Metro, however, is an exception. The RTA has inflicted a never-ending rendition of unrecognisable electronic muzak on its travellers and – guess what? – they don’t like it.
After my first trip on the Metro in September I wrote about how the piped music began to grate after about 40 minutes. I thought perhaps we only noticed it because we were delayed for that length of time in the early days when such glitches were common. Stuck on a stationary train with no prospect of imminent movement, it was no wonder it got on our nerves. Now it seems that it’s driving daily commuters potty.
Presumably the thinking behind it is that music has a calming effect. Well maybe music does, but muzak has entirely the opposite effect, especially when there seems to be only one tune.
People with hearing problems say it aggravates their condition, making conversation impossible. Even without hearing problems it can cause my blood pressure to soar a few notches and I have to resist the temptation to throw something at the speakers wherever I am. What’s wrong with silence, I ask myself? Are we all going to be forced to plug ourselves into our iPods in order to escape this infernal racket? And if we haven’t got an iPod, we’re going to have to listen to the echoes of someone else’s music player, which is even more irritating than the canned music itself.
There’s actually an online lobbying group called Pipedown that campaigns rather successfully against piped music in the UK. Maybe we should start a branch in the UAE to try to persuade the RTA to change its tune or just turn it off.
If it insists on having it, then the RTA should take pity on its unsuspecting customers and give them some variety, perhaps use the work of local musicians or even let buskers on the trains. Otherwise, it won’t be long before we get the first instances of muzak rage, with maddened commuters clutching their ears and storming through the carriages looking for the off switch.
I may well be one of them.
The Launching Of Dubai Metro Red Line
ShareThe Dubai Metro Red Line was launched on 09/09/09 at 09:09 AM. As announced, Dubai’s Red Line made its first trip with passengers. Dubai Metro will have a total of 79 trains which will run on the Red and the Green Lines to carry around 27,000 passengers per hour per direction once the metro is [...]
The Dubai Metro Red Line was launched on 09/09/09 at 09:09 AM. As announced, Dubai’s Red Line made its first trip with passengers. Dubai Metro will have a total of 79 trains which will run on the Red and the Green Lines to carry around 27,000 passengers per hour per direction once the metro is fully operational in March next year.
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38 Stunning Photos Of Dubai From Sky
ShareSergeydolya a blogger, photographer has posted some amazing photographs of dubai from helicopter. There are 38 stunning photos of dubai, which includes complex World, being built with palm Atlantis hot headed, urban skyscrapers, stables, Sheikh, hotel-sail of the Burj Al-Arab, The largest shopping center Mall of Dubai and, of course, next to the tallest building
38 Stunning Photos Of Dubai From Sky
ShareSergeydolya a blogger, photographer has posted some amazing photographs of dubai from helicopter. There are 38 stunning photos of dubai, which includes complex World, being built with palm Atlantis hotel headed, urban skyscrapers, stables, Sheikh, hotel-sail of the Burj Al-Arab, The largest shopping center Mall of Dubai and, of course, next to the tallest building [...]
Sergeydolya a blogger, photographer has posted some amazing photographs of dubai from helicopter. There are 38 stunning photos of dubai, which includes complex World, being built with palm Atlantis hotel headed, urban skyscrapers, stables, Sheikh, hotel-sail of the Burj Al-Arab, The largest shopping center Mall of Dubai and, of course, next to the tallest building in the world – Burj Dubai .
ShareIt appears gold-plating your car is the latest fashion in rich Arab countries.
Take this gorgeous Mercedes AMG, one of the most beautiful cars on the market today. Its owner wanted to take his “common” car and turn it into so mething that would really turn heads. So what do you do when you have too much money to count, and want to make something shiny shine even more? You gold-plate it of course.
So if you are ever in a country like, let’s say Dubai, and see a golden car drive by, don’t make a big deal out of it, it’s just their thing.
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At the forefront of golf club in Dubai, but away from the center can see the airport in Dubai, and sticking to the left skyscrapers – is already in Sharjah
Bay of Dubai. At the forefront of the new Green Line station. Opening is scheduled for late next year:
District Bur Dubai, in the distance – Port Rashid:
Ship on the right with an orange tube – it Queen Elizabeth 2 of which plan to make a chic hotel and moor it at a palm. A namytye land on the right – this is the third Palm Palm Deira, the construction of which is currently on hold:
The left – the second-largest private yacht in the world, owned by Sheikh of Dubai (the very large Roman Abramovich), and right the ship of support:
The complex of artificial islands of The World:
The large island at the bottom – this is Australia. It plans to build a complex of hotels:
Each island represents a sort of a country or continent. For example, under our United Kingdom and Ireland, and the group away – it Greenland:
South America:
One island has been built up to the end and works:
Initially it was used for advertising, then the sheikh gave it to his daughter:
Televik me to take the helicopter ban, so how could I remove the chambers of Sheikh, so that the island had to cut from the previous photo:
There are currently sold only 30% of islands (co pilot’s words):
Gold-plated Mercedes from Dubai
ShareIt appears gold-plating your car is the latest fashion in rich Arab countries.
Take this gorgeous Mercedes AMG, one of the most beautiful cars on the market today. Its owner wanted to take his “common” car and turn it into so mething that would really turn heads. So what do you do when you have too [...]
Take this gorgeous Mercedes AMG, one of the most beautiful cars on the market today. Its owner wanted to take his “common” car and turn it into so mething that would really turn heads. So what do you do when you have too much money to count, and want to make something shiny shine even more? You gold-plate it of course.So if you are ever in a country like, let’s say Dubai, and see a golden car drive by, don’t make a big deal out of it, it’s just their thing.
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