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| adi_hanson |
I respect that people love and study things as a hobby.
My hobby is to make music
Yours is probably clay pigeon shooting or something....
But personally is find this website rather suprising
http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/
But each to there own
I LIKE ROADS!!!
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| LoveHate |
| the british have weird hobbies. |
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| BeatsAndBeyond |
Or the "spaghetti junction" in good ol brum:
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| XaNaX |
I can't imagine the traffic delays and accidents if we had an intersection like that here. The ing idiots in my city have enough trouble driving in a straight line |
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| diggerz |
| quote: | Originally posted by LoveHate
the british have weird hobbies. |
indeed |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
I can't imagine the traffic delays and accidents if we had an intersection like that here. The ing idiots in my city have enough trouble driving in a straight line |
the ing idiots around here don't know how to handle a 4-way stop-sign intersection. gosh, even a 2-way makes them nervous. and they say ms are crazy drivers. crazy bad.
be more aggressively decisive, damn it. |
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| fbgdavidson |
The Brits do have weird hobbies...my father is one of them. He is interested in Cold War history and ended up coming across a load of work on the internet from a group of people basically investigate any hole in the ground. Bunkers, tunnels, etc. I was studying the Cold War at the time and one of their meetings was being held at an old nuclear bunker (yeah, this place!) so it was of potential interest to both of us. Some of their talks, and speakers, were so intensely dull I just can't describe. One guy spoke for almost an hour (with passion!) about the workings of air conditioning units in a subterranean environment during the event of a nearby nuclear strike. *yawn* If it weren't for the fact we arrived late and were in the front row we'd have got up and left...The tourists version of the bunker tour was interesting though we left their meetings at lunch. :nervous:
I can remember reading in the newspaper about a website documenting electricity pylons.:wtf:
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
I can't imagine the traffic delays and accidents if we had an intersection like that here. The ing idiots in my city have enough trouble driving in a straight line |
I've driven it a few times. I lived not far from Swindon but never went there (cos it's e) although when I was learning to drive my mother said we should go there and deliberately plotted to send me through the Magic Roundabout :nervous:
Americans just don't know how to deal with roundabouts/traffic circles because there aren't many of them. Pity as they keep flow going much better than endless traffic lights :whip: |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by fbgdavidson
Americans just don't know how to deal with roundabouts/traffic circles because there aren't many of them. Pity as they keep flow going much better than endless traffic lights :whip: |
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| LinX |
| quote: | Originally posted by BeatsAndBeyond
Or the "spaghetti junction" in good ol brum:
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did dr seuss build your roads? |
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| Meat187 |
I'm horribly drunk right now, but I seriously can't figure out how that thing is sopposed to work. |
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