The missing vowels between consonants are normally only 'A' or 'E'.
The letter Vav in Hebrew can produce an 'O' or a 'Vee' / 'W' sound depending on punctuation.
So without any punctuation this could possibly be pronounced as something like 'Yahooa' (but not 'Yahoo Wahoo')
Amen - Bank station is a joke.
However the workers putting up the building opposite you are a) above ground, which presumably makes things a little easier, and b) don't have to avoid disrupting thousands of commuters during construction.
Also, they might be reinforcing or widening the existing tunnel.
The worst thing about London transport is the heat though. It is unbearably hot when it's busy, and it's often crowded enough that there isn't room to remove your coat by the time you realise. Travelling in winter sucks here
Wildlife photography?
The missing vowels between consonants are normally only 'A' or 'E'. The letter Vav in Hebrew can produce an 'O' or a 'Vee' / 'W' sound depending on punctuation. So without any punctuation this could possibly be pronounced as something like 'Yahooa' (but not 'Yahoo Wahoo')
This identical question can be found here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741581/what-are-the-worst-working-conditions-you-have-written-code-in
You might be thinking of the Korg Kaoss pad, used by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead amongst others: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4R57PuvD-8
the EeeBoard ? I'll get my coat.
Amen - Bank station is a joke. However the workers putting up the building opposite you are a) above ground, which presumably makes things a little easier, and b) don't have to avoid disrupting thousands of commuters during construction. Also, they might be reinforcing or widening the existing tunnel. The worst thing about London transport is the heat though. It is unbearably hot when it's busy, and it's often crowded enough that there isn't room to remove your coat by the time you realise. Travelling in winter sucks here
A lot of money and technology, and most of these will just be used to run iTunes and a browser...