Frankly, it adds more meta-data and relevance to your highway
research!
A lot of viatology websites, which in their earnest efforts to offer
clarity, are redundant when discussing attributes of a highway.
For example, the author of the webpage will write "Exit 1A is ahead"
when the overhead sign clearly states that already. Maybe they're
playing safe, maybe they don't have any other knowledge of the road.
The Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) leverages a wider amass of
information for highway it categorises. Through the Operation
Distance Chart initiative, you get to see (right away) what cities a
highway connects and the distance between those cities.
Couple the Distance Charts w/ our distinctive photographs and precise
GPS data, you essentially have a plethora of information at your
fingertips the mere second you look at a WWTL highway profile. We
offer videos too for well-traveled highways criss-crossing the globe.
Need an example? Why not take a look at our West Virginia State Route
20 profile:
http://m.wwtl.info/#wv-20.html [Smartphone and older-generation
computer users, click here]
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
"Environment first, transportology second"
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If you'd stop spamming the newsgroups, maybe more people would visit
your site.
> For example, the author of the webpage will write "Exit 1A is ahead"
> when the overhead sign clearly states that already.
Yeah, or they'll show a shitty video with some lame-arsed fuck pointing
at a car and saying "a car" in a Deputy Dawg voice.
Do you know anyone like that Todgers?
<bitch slap>
Operation Distance Chart is the rat's ass because it was designed by a
horse's ass.
RC
Do you want to "Hazzard" a guess which county Rogers' trailer is located?
Well, that would be cool. I like those cars.
Sadly, I think the reality is something different.
nate
> The Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) leverages a wider amass of
> information for highway it categorises.
It looks as if we can add English to the list of languages that Todgers
can't speak but thinks that he is a master of.
Oh and Todgers, it still isn't "Old London Bridge". What you were
looking at was actually "new London Bridge" still never pass up on an
opportunity to make yourself look like a pig-ignorant dumb fuck, eh?
> cross posting to the whole motoring world are we know Filth?
Oh look, the pubs are coming to the engd of their lunchtime session and
Toomy is back on Usenet posting incoherent shite. Could there be a
connection between these two events?
It appears to be the case. I'd have thought he'd have found one that
served all day by now.
Mike P
Has anybody considered that he might talk like he posts.
The landlord probably kicks him out as he is affecting business.
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Tony Dragon