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Carl Rogers

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Dec 27, 2009, 2:33:08 PM12/27/09
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Viatologists scientifically study roads, independently gathering data
and reporting it to advance the study. A viatologist can study many
aspects of roads, including (but not limited to) historical routings,
roadside oases, international border crossings, or numbering
patterns. For information on the science, please visit
http://wwtl.info/#viatology.html . *

Research apparatus in this field may include compasses, GPS units,
cameras, levels, pedometers, foreign dictionaries, and infrared
lenses.

With your independent contributions to viatology, free from
recitations of the media, viatology can one day be a practised study
in scholastic environments and research foundations. Please consider
a study that's been around for centuries, yet needs a scientific basis
to legitimise the field!

(*If your desktop resolution is 1024x768 or smaller, please visit
http://wwtl.info/viatology.html.)

Cheers,

Carl Rogers
"Environment first, transportology second"
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http://m.wwtl.info [Mobile]
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Complete coverage of international roads and railways.
Since 2000, we have offered several photographs, videos and
Virtual 360 captures -- to each viatologist & transportologist.
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Reality Check

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Dec 27, 2009, 3:42:17 PM12/27/09
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"Carl Rogers" <postm...@wwtl.info> wrote in message
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| The viatologist...

...studies the insides of equine intestinal tracts. That's because the
viatologist always has his head up a horse's ass.

RC

Bob C,

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Dec 27, 2009, 3:41:39 PM12/27/09
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On Dec 27, 2:33 pm, Carl Rogers <postmas...@wwtl.info> wrote:
> Viatologists scientifically study roads, independently gathering data
> and reporting it to advance the study. A viatologist can study many
> aspects of roads, including (but not limited to) historical routings,
> roadside oases, international border crossings, or numbering
> patterns. For information on the science, please visithttp://wwtl.info/#viatology.html. *

>
> Research apparatus in this field may include compasses, GPS units,
> cameras, levels, pedometers, foreign dictionaries, and infrared
> lenses.
>
> With your independent contributions to viatology, free from
> recitations of the media, viatology can one day be a practised study
> in scholastic environments and research foundations. Please consider
> a study that's been around for centuries, yet needs a scientific basis
> to legitimise the field!
>
> (*If your desktop resolution is 1024x768 or smaller, please visithttp://wwtl.info/viatology.html.)

>
> Cheers,
>
> Carl Rogers
> "Environment first, transportology second"
> ********
> Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL):http://wwtl.infohttp://m.wwtl.info[Mobile]

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Complete coverage of international roads and railways.
> Since 2000, we have offered several photographs, videos and
> Virtual 360 captures -- to each viatologist & transportologist.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ********

Hi, Carl. I have seen many viatologists also study signs. Is this
considered to be
a subset of our great science of viatology? Keep up the good work my
friend.

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