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the cycle

The first mass-produced bus model was the B-type double-decker bus, designed by Frank Searle and operated by the London General Omnibus Company—it entered service in 1910, and almost 3,000 had been built by the end of the decade.

Interests

RPGs, Transformers, tech, art, videogames, films.

  • I’m DMing Again

    I’m DMing Again

    I’m DMing again. Or GMing, if you’d rather call it that, I suppose my familiarity with D&D is what leads me to call it Dungeon Mastering. And isn’t that the problem? Last year I was very gung-ho about DMing a game for friends and strangers alike, but putting things into practice is never as easy…

  • Revamp

    Revamp

    The world needs more microsites. That’s why I’ve gone ahead and bought two domains, one of them beepiebus.blog for here! This includes WP hosting so the blog is now premium with access to fancy plugins… if I want. I even made a little pixel for it! The other is nxtequal.art, which is more of a…

  • Installing Linux

    Installing Linux

    A dead-simple guide for absolute beginners to installing Linux. 1. Introduction 1.1 What is Linux? Linux is an Operating System or OS. This is a large piece of software that makes your computer work, and every device runs an OS — an iPhone runs iOS, an Android phone runs Android OS, and of course a…

  • Steam Next Fest 2025

    Steam Next Fest 2025

    I’ll put brief reviews of Steam Next Fest 2025 games here, as you can’t put reviews on Steam until games release. And neither should you since I’m only playing demos, but I’ll put some words about which demos I’ve enjoyed and which games I’m looking to buy in the future. Torrent Empire Torrent Empire was…

  • Welcome Back

    Hi everyone. A quick status update again. I’m alive, just fell off the map last year. It was pretty rough in the second half — I had a long bout of bad anxiety and was very depressed. I’ve been doing a lot better since the turn of 2025. I think the New Year did me…

The last double decker was withdrawn from regular service on 12 October 1926, though a few were held in reserve until 9 August 1927. The single deckers were all withdrawn by 18 October 1927.

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