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pa...@syracuse.com

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Sep 1, 2007, 12:39:04 AM9/1/07
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Have you discussed this 15-minute video made of a drive from Seattle
to Boston?

http://mudabone.com/aietc/?p=638

I wonder if there's any way to tell what scenes are from the Syracuse
area.

Brian Cubbison

http://blog.syracuse.com/newstracker

Ji...@aol.com

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Sep 1, 2007, 1:08:37 AM9/1/07
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I'm guessing Syracuse is around the 13 Minute mark, you don't get much
of Syracuse from the Thruway.

Also I think they skipped I-90 through Albany and stayed on the
Thruway the whole way to Mass., booo!

Pretty cool overall
Jim K. Georges


Steve A.

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Sep 1, 2007, 11:02:44 AM9/1/07
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Well then they clearly didn't drive the whole thing. Ha, ha!

Carl Rogers

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Sep 1, 2007, 1:18:24 PM9/1/07
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pa...@syracuse.com wrote:
> Have you discussed this 15-minute video made of a drive from Seattle
> to Boston?
>
> http://mudabone.com/aietc/?p=638

Wow, Chicago went by really fast! That video is definitely an
avant-garde expression. What's more impressive is that the motorist
drove several-thousand kilometres inside the same country, using the
same highway!

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Paul D. DeRocco

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Sep 1, 2007, 1:31:32 PM9/1/07
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> <pa...@syracuse.com> wrote

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> Have you discussed this 15-minute video made of a drive from Seattle
> to Boston?
>
> http://mudabone.com/aietc/?p=638

Interesting. My inevitable thought was, "What a waste." Traveling all the
way across the northern U.S., and sticking to a boring interstate highway.
I'd rather see a video of US-20.

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Ji...@aol.com

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Sep 1, 2007, 3:06:03 PM9/1/07
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> Paul mailto:pdero...@ix.netcom.com

Maybe they didn't have 10 Days to waste driving 3000+ miles on a US
Route.
JKG

Paul D. DeRocco

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Sep 1, 2007, 11:40:55 PM9/1/07
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> <Ji...@aol.com> wrote

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> Maybe they didn't have 10 Days to waste driving 3000+ miles on a US
> Route.


Yeah, but if I were going Seattle to Boston, I wouldn't stay glued to the
interstate just to make a video of it.

Of course, if they had gotten off I-90 for part of the trip, no one would be
able to tell from the video.

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Ji...@aol.com

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Sep 2, 2007, 12:15:40 AM9/2/07
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On Sep 1, 11:40 pm, "Paul D. DeRocco" <pdero...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > <Ji...@aol.com> wrote
>
> > Maybe they didn't have 10 Days to waste driving 3000+ miles on a US
> > Route.
>
> Yeah, but if I were going Seattle to Boston, I wouldn't stay glued to the
> interstate just to make a video of it.
>

Are you Charles Kuralt in disguise?

I stay on the interstate if I'm making that drive.

> Of course, if they had gotten off I-90 for part of the trip, no one would be
> able to tell from the video.
>

They did get off I-90 (technically speaking) and by-passed Albany by
actually NOT getting off the road they were on.

It was an interesting project beacuse it was different but I sure
wouldn't attempt to do anything like that, you pretty much miss the
essence of the interesting scenery or places you might see along the
way and 15 Minutes was too long. You didn't get to see much of Chicago
and Cleveland was even less.

JKG

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