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Ed Vance | NANCY BACKUS | Re: Travel |
May 1, 2019 9:06 AM * |
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04-30-19 15:29 NANCY BACKUS wrote to JOE MACKEY about Re: Travel Howdy! Nancy and Joe, (This is mostly for Joe's information) NB> @MSGID: <5CC93624.21662.memoryln@capitolcityonline.net> -=> Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 04-25-19 06:31 <=- > JM> drive another 20 miles (in WV and some western states) before you > JM> come across another exit, then have to double back, etc. > And sometimes, even more.... but at least the interstates tend to have > better signage for the exits JM> Usually traffic is a bit slower on the older roads. Oh you have the JM> occasional driver passing you like you're sitting still, but not as JM> often as on interstates. NB> Which does make it more relaxing... Also, there generally are some NB> places where one can pass a really poky driver... or one could be lucky NB> enough for that one to turn off pretty soon... <G> > check out my route the night before, to "recite" the pertinent decision > points... JM> I will have notes such as "turn north at such-and-such place" and so JM> on. The map is nearby as a reference as well. JM> I have a large atlas for my trip but so many of the blue highways JM> are just wiggly lines here and there with no numbers on them. JM> I've always believed the shortest distance between two points is a JM> straight lines and will see this squiggly line is shorter in distance JM> but no numbers. I can't remember the name of the small town I was driving to, South Bound on US 31W, between Louisville, KY and Bowling Green, KY , I 'think' South of Elizabethtown, KY ?? , but I had a BIG SURPRIZE at one spot where the 2 Lane Road did a quick Zig-Zag. So be VERY Careful Joe on those unfamiliar Highways. Nancy, I'm sure Joe will stop at the first REST STOP after driving across a State Line and get a up-to-date Map and get answers to questions about traveling through the State. NB> ... As of next week, passwords will be entered in Morse code. DIT DAAAAH DIT ( .-. = R which means "ROGER!" or "AFFIRMATIVE!" . You can tell I held the Key down on the Dash portion of the character R to show I am V E R Y excited to be able to do that at Sign On. I was 16 when the F.C.C. licensed Me as KN4ZIQ. The ZIQ part means - Zero Intelligence Quotient ( 0.0 I.Q. ) . Joe, have You sent any Email to Me? I haven't looked in the Spam Box on the webmail page to see if there may be a message from You. But I will do that when I find that elusive ROUNDTUIT of mine. Stay Tuned, Same Time, Same Frequency. (I remember the old phrase was Same Time, Same Channel - but I never had a Citizens Band Radio License, so I use the word Frequency instead of Channel.) 73 de Ed W9ODR . . ... A flashlight is a case for holding dead batteries. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) |
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