It's more like a spoon with a hole in it, to make up for all the
potholes.
It's more like a spoon with a hole in it, to make up for all the
potholes.
I have noticed something on this trip. It seems something like 99.9
per cent of any manhole cover on a street is where one or the other of your tyres will pass over. Tump-tump. Why can't they be more
centered???
I've been up to the Pond for close to a week
As I wend my way around the country its a measure of both.
What about in that particular case...?
One of these days, I might be driving there... we lived there (in Crawfordsville) for 2 years when I was a little kid... I'd like to see
if I could find the house we lived in then... :)
afield then have to find some connecting road or back track.Some states one can drive for miles without any signs at all and go far
That can waste a lot of time... and/or lead to some interesting explorations.... <G>
That's why I patronize AAA.... Generally I can get a stack of maps
before I leave on a trip, from broad coverage to city maps
I guess I'd noticed that.... but then I tend to use the interstates more thanyou
One place I stopped sold real paper maps and paid for one only to
find where I was going (a few miles away) had them for free. :(
That was a bummer... Another good reason to have gotten them beforehand
at AAA.
Joe (in El Dorado, AR)
You are certainly getting around... :)
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 06-22-19 08:12 <=-
I've been up to the Pond for close to a week
Hope you had a good time.
As I wend my way around the country its a measure of both.What about in that particular case...?
I wound up where I wanted to be. :)
One of these days, I might be driving there... we lived there (in Crawfordsville) for 2 years when I was a little kid... I'd like to see
if I could find the house we lived in then... :)
The places I lived in Colorado Springs, CO are gone.
The two places in the little town of Trinidad, CO are still there.
I was tempted to knock on the door of this one place, which has been "restored" to ask to look around, but then thought better of it.
Partly because I couldn't remember the landladies name. :)
I imagine I would get a well than warm welcome as a stranger wanting
to come in and look around someone's house. :)
Some states one can drive for miles without any signs at all andThat can waste a lot of time... and/or lead to some interesting explorations.... <G>
go far afield then have to find some connecting road or back track.
The only time I had a unmarked detour was due to an accident and
that was understandable. And I saw a lot more of TN than I planning
on. :)
That's why I patronize AAA.... Generally I can get a stack of maps
before I leave on a trip, from broad coverage to city maps
The atlas had insets for big cities which was useful.
In addition when I connected to the net using the free wifi of a particular FF place, Apple maps would show not only where I was, but
how to get to where I wanted to be.
A day or so out I would check the net "for things to do in"
whatever town I was closing in on. It also gave directions on how to
get to that place. I would map out my journey a couple of days ahead
that way. Plus I had a half sheet of paper with notes reading "Rt X
to Rt Y" which I could glance at when needed. (Have a stack of those). Lots of places I would check Apple Maps for more detailed
information.
I guess I'd noticed that.... but then I tend to use the interstates
more than you
Interstates are fine if one is in a hurry, which I wasn't.
On interstates its the same exits, the same FF places, etc. One has
no idea where they are. And if there is some attraction one wants to
see its miles away (as a rule), whereas on the old road it just off to
the side. And everyone isn't a speed demon on the older roads.
One sees more of the country, large and small towns, its a slower
drive. I am far more comfortable driving 50 mph than 70 or more.
Plus, if you miss your turn you can just make a U turn or some
business to go back rather than drive 20 miles to the next exit.
One place I stopped sold real paper maps and paid for one only toThat was a bummer... Another good reason to have gotten them beforehand
find where I was going (a few miles away) had them for free. :(
at AAA.
Since I don't own a car I didn't want to join just for some maps.
:) I was a member one time and was planning a cross country trip
moving back to CO from WV and wanted the scenic route via GA, etc.
The woman at AAA said "but the interstate is much faster" I told
her I was in no hurry, I wanted to see things. It took a while for her
to comprehend I didn't want interstates.
Of course she had to plot everything out rather than draw a
straight line. :)
Joe (in El Dorado, AR)You are certainly getting around... :)
Back home now.
I would love to do this again someday, seeing places I missed.
With an accident, one hopes that the cars in front of one know where
they are going, and one can safely follow them.... :)
All (mostly/generally) true.... :) I'll take interstates when they
actually are the most direct way to get where I need to go, and
especially when it will be a fairly straight shot to a major place
isn't necessarily all that much faster, and sometimes takes one furthersooner.... :)
out of the way so even though one is going faster, one doesn't get there any
I would love to do this again someday, seeing places I missed.
Start planning your route now....? <G>
The interstate between here and Charleston (the capitol and about 50 miles away) seems to be accident alley. There seems to be at least one on a daily basis. And even for something minor like a fender bender thewhole
section is shut down for miles with t
I used the booking.com app on the phone sometimes (when I could get a free wifi signal) for upcoming big towns and check room rates, location, etc. I found I could book a room in less than 30 minutes before a planned check in. Smaller places I just took th
whole section is shut down for miles with t
the above paragraph was just cut off right there...
your posts... i've not said anything until nowcheck in. Smaller places I just took th
this one was cut off right there... this seems to be a common occurance with
i tried to not be too technical
but i don't know if i was successful or not :(
whole section is shut down for miles with t
the above paragraph was just cut off right there...
I went back and checked and sure enough it did. Don't know if
something I did or what.
I'll be more careful with shorter paragraphs from henceforth. :)
Nothing so important that it would be remembered 100 years from now, or even a few minutes from now. :)
i've not said anything until now
Wish I had known sooner.
i tried to not be too technical
Thank you. :)
but i don't know if i was successful or not :(
You were. :)
like i wrote before, i think it is something with long line processing in thesystem you are connecting to... that's a eWAG, though... t-bird won't be cutting them off... it has to be upstream from you :/
that no one else has noticed it and said anything :?Wish I had known sooner.
i probably should have said something sooner, too... i'm kiinda surprised
like i wrote before, i think it is something with long line
processing in the system you are connecting to... that's a eWAG,
though... t-bird won't be cutting them off... it has to be upstream
from you :/
I use Doc's Place.
I had been using Thunderbird at one time but after an upgrade it would
no longer recognise whatever system I was on so back to Doc.
Wish I had known sooner.
i probably should have said something sooner, too... i'm kiinda
surprised that no one else has noticed it and said anything :?
Or even read anything. :)
Well, if nothing else this brought you out of lurk mode. :)
you went to doc's then but i thought you were still using t-bird
from there...
i've got an account set up for you but i forget if i've emailed the detailsto you
Well, if nothing else this brought you out of lurk mode. :)
well, kinda... for a little bit, i guess...
you went to doc's then but i thought you were still using t-bird from
there...
IIRC I was having trouble with T-bird recognising your system and been using Doc's in Firefox.
i've got an account set up for you but i forget if i've emailed the
details to you
Let's try again. :)
joemackey108 at comcast.net
Well, if nothing else this brought you out of lurk mode. :)
well, kinda... for a little bit, i guess...
And since I have concluded by grand tour and passed through your area
and gone its safe to come out of hiding again. :)
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 06-28-19 06:37 <=-
With an accident, one hopes that the cars in front of one know where
they are going, and one can safely follow them.... :)
On my trip I saw only two accidents.
The first was in Colorado where an SUV was on its top and cars just directed around it. (Didn't see a second car anywhere).
The other was the accident in TN.
The interstate between here and Charleston (the capitol and about 50
miles away) seems to be accident alley. There seems to be at least
one on a daily basis. And even for something minor like a fender
bender the whole section is shut down for miles with t
The few times I was on an interstate I liked the signs that directed people if not major to move the cars off the road.
Here its always a big deal for anything. ==sigh==
All (mostly/generally) true.... :) I'll take interstates when they
actually are the most direct way to get where I need to go, and
especially when it will be a fairly straight shot to a major place
If one is driving from point A to B, and somewhat of a time limit,
that's fine.
I had no time limits (after the first few stops) for the most part.
I usually started looking for a place for the night around 3 knowing
I would have a better chance of finding something.
I used the booking.com app on the phone sometimes (when I could get
a free wifi signal) for upcoming big towns and check room rates,
location, etc. I found I could book a room in less than 30 minutes
before a planned check in. Smaller places I just took th
I preferred staying at small "mom and pop" places. They were always
good, "homey" and they need the business that big chains take away.
isn't necessarily all that much faster, and sometimes takes one further
out of the way so even though one is going faster, one doesn't get there
any sooner.... :)
I remember a couple of times I'd missed a turn and driving around aimlessly and thinking "I don't know where I am going but I'm making
good time." :)
I would love to do this again someday, seeing places I missed.Start planning your route now....? <G>
There is so much of this country to see!
Quoting Mark Lewis to Joe Mackey on 06-28-19 18:04 <=-
The interstate between here and Charleston (the capitol and about 50
miles away) seems to be accident alley. There seems to be at least one
on a daily basis. And even for something minor like a fender bender the
whole section is shut down for miles with t
the above paragraph was just cut off right there...
I used the booking.com app on the phone sometimes (when I could get a
free wifi signal) for upcoming big towns and check room rates, location,
etc. I found I could book a room in less than 30 minutes before a planned
check in. Smaller places I just took th
this one was cut off right there... this seems to be a common
occurance with your posts... i've not said anything until now... i have
my suspicions as to where the problem is but i won't voice them here
right now... i don't know what to suggest other than writing more and thusly shorter paragraphs... i can't tell if it is a line/paragraph
length problem on the BBS you are uploading to or what...
yup, that's the address i have... i'll try to get something out to you shortly... i need to check on the syntax again...
i started to ask you how close you were going to be so maybe we could meet...
unfortunately i was dealing with an extremely rough patch of life at thattime...
Why can't they be more centered???
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