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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
Hi Viatologists,
Happy Sunday! The new Worldwide Highway Library has a clean, simple-to-use interface. We want you to see highway photos from around the globe. To make your experience on the site as seamless as possible, we've taken measures to get you from *continent* to *region* in a matter of clicks. While this huge migration is underway, we're proud to announce that photographs of New Jersey and New Hampshire State Routes have been re-catalogued: http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com Photographs > Americas > United States > State Routes > New Hampshire Photographs > Americas > United States > State Routes > New Jersey Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a (rough) outline of the state's boundaries! I took these photographs on an overnight trip from Boston to Montréal. Enjoy. As far as today goes, that's mainly our update for you all--there's too much going on otherwise! So relax, kick back, and don't forget, mañana es lunes. Hasta luego, Carl Rogers "Adding human experience to transportology" ******** Calrog.com, http://www.calrog.com : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An integrated media arm in Turn-of-the-Century PC Development, International Transportation Research, and Interpersonal Psychology. Has served your home country and ninety-nine of its worldwide neighbours since 2000, through Internet downstream and published works. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/calrog ******** |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
I didn't know they were missing. |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:01:01 GMT, Carl Rogers wrote:
> >Hi Viatologists, > >Happy Sunday! The new Worldwide Highway Library has a clean, simple-to-use >interface. We want you to see highway photos from around the globe. To >make your experience on the site as seamless as possible, we've taken >measures to get you from *continent* to *region* in a matter of clicks. Carl, I did visit your Kentucky pages to see which routes you've traveled. Unfortunately, my experience with the site wasn't seamless. Anytime I would go to a particular route page my browser window would be resized to the point where I would have to manually size it larger to see the photo and narrative. Every time I went back to the index and chose another route to view, the browser resized again. This got to be rather annoying so I quit after a couple of highways. OS: Mac OS X 10.5.1 Browser: Safari 3.0.4 -- To reply by e-mail, remove the "restrictor plate" |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
On Jan 27, 2:41 pm, "US 71" > wrote:
> I didn't know they were missing. http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpg looks so much like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:N...-hampshire.png ... |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
Carl Rogers wrote:
> Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a > (rough) outline of the state's boundaries! What? The image on New Hampsire state highway signs is the (late) Old Man Of The Mountain. -- Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamoto http://mryamamoto.50megs.com 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on' |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
"Scott Nazelrod" > wrote in message ... > On Jan 27, 2:41 pm, "US 71" > wrote: >> I didn't know they were missing. > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpg looks so much like > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:N...-hampshire.png ... Not quite. http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpg forwards to http://www.calrog.com/wikipedia-ban.....com/403.shtml Must be why he changed his site set-up: to screw anyone using Wikipedia. |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
On Jan 27, 4:36 pm, "US 71" > wrote:
> "Scott Nazelrod" > wrote in message > > ... > > > On Jan 27, 2:41 pm, "US 71" > wrote: > >> I didn't know they were missing. > > >http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpglooks so much like > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:N...-hampshire.png... > > Not quite. > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpgforwards to > > http://www.calrog.com/wikipedia-ban.....com/403.shtml > > Must be why he changed his site set-up: to screw anyone using Wikipedia. It's not our (that is, Wikipedia's) fault he acted like a complete jerk in the Wikipedia mediation process. The links to his own website he placed in Wikipedia articles violated its policy on external links. He went to Wikipedia for the sole purpose of promoting his awful website. That was a year and a half ago...apparently he doesn't have the brain capacity to let stuff go. - Will Weaver |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
In article >, "US 71" >
wrote: > "Scott Nazelrod" > wrote in message > ... > > On Jan 27, 2:41 pm, "US 71" > wrote: > >> I didn't know they were missing. > > > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpg looks so much like > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:N...-hampshire.png ... > > Not quite. > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpg forwards to > > http://www.calrog.com/wikipedia-ban.....com/403.shtml > > > Must be why he changed his site set-up: to screw anyone using Wikipedia. Well, that is a start. Can we request that all of his files be removed, or that he blocks access from every Internet address? -john- -- ================================================== ==================== John A. Weeks III * * * * * 612-720-2854 * * * * * Newave Communications * * * * * * * * * * * * http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ==================== |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
H.B. Elkins wrote:
> > I did visit your Kentucky pages to see which routes you've traveled. > Unfortunately, my experience with the site wasn't seamless. Anytime I would go > to a particular route page my browser window would be resized to the point where > I would have to manually size it larger to see the photo and narrative. Every > time I went back to the index and chose another route to view, the browser > resized again. This got to be rather annoying so I quit after a couple of > highways. > > OS: Mac OS X 10.5.1 > Browser: Safari 3.0.4 > > It's every browser on every operating system. Your experience means that CalQaeda's websight is working as he intended it to. -- Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamoto http://mryamamoto.50megs.com 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on' |
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New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!
On Jan 27, 4:20 pm, EAST COAST HIVE MIND > wrote:
> Carl Rogers wrote: > > Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a > > (rough) outline of the state's boundaries! > > What? The image on New Hampsire state highway signs is the (late) Old > Man Of The Mountain. > > -- > Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamotohttp://mryamamoto.50megs.com > 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on' I was wondering the same thing. Oh well, there's another arrow in the "Quality, accuracy, and facts" slogan Carl likes to use. Why not add another to the "quantity of inaccurate facts". More the merrier right? |
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