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To stop or not to stop, that is the question.
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On 24/07/2017 10:45 @wiz, PeterN wrote:
To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 In New Zealand at least they have a grain of humour about these things: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/photos/_A204094.jpg |
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On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 7:32:11 AM UTC-4, Noons wrote:
On 24/07/2017 10:45 @wiz, PeterN wrote: To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 In New Zealand at least they have a grain of humour about these things: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/photos/_A204094.jpg Reminds me of a similar "signage confluence" that I saw many years ago on Armory Street in downtown Philadelphia, that made me regret not having a camera with me. I don't think I even owned a camera back then, and I never did get back there to photograph it. This may have been the old street location (Google Street View), which illustrates the old (19th Century?) Armory building which today is undergoing rennovations: /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1szDlxypSaQwrQjknPGBmlCw!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656 In any event... It was again a single pole which had two signs on it which created a conundrum. The first sign was: "Armored Vehicle Crossing" The second sign was: "Children Playing" -hh |
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On 26-Jul-17 1:57 PM, -hh wrote:
On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 7:32:11 AM UTC-4, Noons wrote: On 24/07/2017 10:45 @wiz, PeterN wrote: To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 In New Zealand at least they have a grain of humour about these things: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/photos/_A204094.jpg Reminds me of a similar "signage confluence" that I saw many years ago on Armory Street in downtown Philadelphia, that made me regret not having a camera with me. I don't think I even owned a camera back then, and I never did get back there to photograph it. This may have been the old street location (Google Street View), which illustrates the old (19th Century?) Armory building which today is undergoing rennovations: /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1szDlxypSaQwrQjknPGBmlCw!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656 Interesting building. Thanks for sharing. In any event... It was again a single pole which had two signs on it which created a conundrum. The first sign was: "Armored Vehicle Crossing" The second sign was: "Children Playing" Haha! :-D You are obviously 'good' with GSV. Do YOU see a /blurred/ image if you try to view THIS address on GSV -hh? 108 Warrior Dr, Kingsport, TN I'm wondering if I might have a techie problem with my laptop! -- David B. |
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On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 10:20:13 AM UTC-4, David B. wrote:
On 26-Jul-17 1:57 PM, -hh wrote: On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 7:32:11 AM UTC-4, Noons wrote: On 24/07/2017 10:45 @wiz, PeterN wrote: To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 In New Zealand at least they have a grain of humour about these things: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/photos/_A204094.jpg Reminds me of a similar "signage confluence" that I saw many years ago on Armory Street in downtown Philadelphia, that made me regret not having a camera with me. I don't think I even owned a camera back then, and I never did get back there to photograph it. This may have been the old street location (Google Street View), which illustrates the old (19th Century?) Armory building which today is undergoing rennovations: /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1szDlxypSaQwrQjknPGBmlCw!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656 Interesting building. Thanks for sharing. In any event... It was again a single pole which had two signs on it which created a conundrum. The first sign was: "Armored Vehicle Crossing" The second sign was: "Children Playing" Haha! :-D You are obviously 'good' with GSV. Do YOU see a /blurred/ image if you try to view THIS address on GSV -hh? 108 Warrior Dr, Kingsport, TN I'm wondering if I might have a techie problem with my laptop! The problem's in the driver of the keyboard, which has become corrupted by a superfluous OT obsession instead of getting on with their life. Hope that helps. -hh |
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On 26-Jul-17 3:46 PM, -hh wrote:
On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 10:20:13 AM UTC-4, David B. wrote: On 26-Jul-17 1:57 PM, -hh wrote: On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 7:32:11 AM UTC-4, Noons wrote: On 24/07/2017 10:45 @wiz, PeterN wrote: To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 In New Zealand at least they have a grain of humour about these things: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/photos/_A204094.jpg Reminds me of a similar "signage confluence" that I saw many years ago on Armory Street in downtown Philadelphia, that made me regret not having a camera with me. I don't think I even owned a camera back then, and I never did get back there to photograph it. This may have been the old street location (Google Street View), which illustrates the old (19th Century?) Armory building which today is undergoing rennovations: /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1szDlxypSaQwrQjknPGBmlCw!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656 Interesting building. Thanks for sharing. In any event... It was again a single pole which had two signs on it which created a conundrum. The first sign was: "Armored Vehicle Crossing" The second sign was: "Children Playing" Haha! :-D You are obviously 'good' with GSV. Do YOU see a /blurred/ image if you try to view THIS address on GSV -hh? 108 Warrior Dr, Kingsport, TN I'm wondering if I might have a techie problem with my laptop! The problem's in the driver of the keyboard, which has become corrupted by a superfluous OT obsession instead of getting on with their life. Hope that helps. -hh No, not really. :-( I'm currently sheltering from the rain and wind on board my narrowboat. We're waiting for the sun to shine before moving on. Saddened, too, that you couldn't find the time to give a civil answer. shrug -- Sometimes man stumbles over the truth. (W.Churchill) |
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On 26-Jul-17 12:31 PM, Noons wrote:
On 24/07/2017 10:45 @wiz, PeterN wrote: To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 In New Zealand at least they have a grain of humour about these things: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/photos/_A204094.jpg :-D -- Sometimes man stumbles over the truth. (W.Churchill) |
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On Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 8:45:51 PM UTC-4, peterN wrote:
To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 -- PeterN Hi, I do not have a photo of it yet, but at a railroad crossing in Katonah,NY is a sign that reads: "Parking on the railroad tracks is forbidden by N.Y.State law." That is even worse than the McDonald's signs that our hot coffee is hot. Mort Linder |
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On 7/27/2017 9:43 PM, PeterN wrote:
On 7/27/2017 5:21 PM, wrote: On Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 8:45:51 PM UTC-4, peterN wrote: To stop or not to stop, that is the question. https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb1vcu7vys1e6sv/2017-07-23%2018.08.59.jpg?dl=0 -- PeterN Hi, I do not have a photo of it yet, but at a railroad crossing in Katonah,NY is a sign that reads: "Parking on the railroad tracks is forbidden by N.Y.State law." That is even worse than the McDonald's signs that our hot coffee is hot. Mort Linder My favorite sign grouping is a Boulder Dam. Unfortunately, I don't have the photo. On the left: "Men's Room;" On the right: "Ladies Room;" In the middle: "Machine Room." Here is the original head scratcher. :-) https://www.dropbox.com/s/3qnwtb3033m1em4/Huh%21.jpg?dl=0 -- PeterN |
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