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  • Do You Say What You Mean? – by John Sheridan Jo...
    By Ashburton Taxis on February 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    It’s generally accepted that the majority of people learn to speak from a very early age, and on average a basic vocabulary is formed between the ages of four and six years old. As we get older our method of using language changes and we end up speaking in such a way that if everything we s...
  • Finding the Right Taxi Cab – by Daniel Green
    By Ashburton Taxis on February 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    As a taxicab driver myself, doing Airport transfers from Gatwick Airport mostly into London or the surrounding areas. I would like to share some points on safetly picking out the right Cab for you, to get you to your address on time. 1. Look for a Cab Rank You can usually find a taxi rank outside most main t...
  • Crazy Taxi PSP – by Phil Penn
    By Ashburton Taxis on February 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    I guess Crazy Taxi these days would now be classed as a retro game, even though this is an updated package. The Crazy Taxi PSP version is in fact a compilation of Crazy Taxi 1 and 2 with a few extras, titled Crazy Taxi – Fare Wars (for the PSP). In its own right, it is true to say that this game is sta...
  • How To Start A Taxi Service – by Richard J Butl...
    By Ashburton Taxis on February 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Many people view starting a taxi service as the ultimate business, whereby they can dictate their old hours, work in a boss-less environment, and generally go as they come and please. However, operating a taxi service can be demanding in a number of ways. It can be mentally demanding, having to concentrate w...
  • Close Encounter in Barcelona – by Elaine Friend
    By Ashburton Taxis on February 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    It happened so fast. We arrived in Barcelona Franca train station past 10 pm from Perpignan, France. Darkness had fallen and all the passengers headed quickly for the taxi stand at the exit of the station. Barcelona Franca station was deserted at that time of the night, and there was an air of nervousness am...