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From: Conor on 17 Apr 2008 13:10 In article <b8da0175-6b98-469a-892c-2e1d0badff8b@ 8g2000hsu.googlegroups.com>, baggy1963 says... > What missing deviation signs? > > On the roundabout at Junction 17 of the M60. > They're not missing. -- Conor I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't looking good either. - Scott Adams
From: Icky Thwacket on 17 Apr 2008 13:40 "baggy1963" <stephenb91(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ed70ef44-ac9c-499f-a65c-2ea741459a86(a)v26g2000prm.googlegroups.com... >I nominate a sign at Junction 24 of the M62 on the A629 from > Huddersfield. > > It is so old and faded and not illuminated at night. > > longitude 1.84718502083746 > > latitude 53.68048644693039 > is that the left or right hand support location - which way was the wind blowing when you measured it - what time of day and what was the temperature and humidity? expansion and contraction will make a huge difference to the signs location at this sort of resolution.
From: Silk on 17 Apr 2008 13:54 Conor wrote: > In article <0c083ca4-ba3b-407a-a1d6-11f93fb18eb3 > @k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, baggy1963 says... >> You can't read. >> >> The distance to Birch Services from the sign saying Services 19 miles >> is 17 miles by both Sat Nav and car trip meter. >> >> THINK! >> > I drive up to 2500 miles PER WEEK and my record year is 150,000 miles. > I've driven over 1.5 million miles in the past 15 years. > > You're just like the thousands of other clueless fuckwits I come across > on the roads every day and your comments equally worthless. > > How much of that was PROPER driving?
From: Conor on 17 Apr 2008 16:44 In article <fu82t2$2q9c$1(a)energise.enta.net>, Silk says... > > How much of that was PROPER driving? > > What do you mean by proper driving? -- Conor I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't looking good either. - Scott Adams
From: baggy1963 on 17 Apr 2008 17:59
Firth said, falsely accusing me of lying, "No it didn't, not to 14 decimal places." Where did I get the co-ordinates from then? |