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#21
Traffic Control / Re: Road Sign UNO
Last post by Henry - April 19, 2024, 09:31:00 PM
Exit 880 off I-10, aka the highest exit number anywhere in America:

#22
Off-Topic / Re: Business Marquees which fe...
Last post by Dirt Roads - April 19, 2024, 09:27:26 PM
Quote from: Mapmikey on April 19, 2024, 01:53:10 PMWhat's the point of perfect vision if what you're looking at is wrong?

Maybe the owner is one of us "fractional" guys from West Virginia?
#23
Off-Topic / Re: Technology Random Access T...
Last post by Dirt Roads - April 19, 2024, 09:24:22 PM
Quote from: Scott5114 on April 19, 2024, 06:39:17 AMI mean, from what you hear from the Unix old timers, neither Fortran nor JCL were any good at being programming languages, so I'm not entirely sure you should feel bad about not being good at them:

Actually, I meant that I wasn't good at getting IBM Fortran to interact with VSAM to keep oneself from having to load the entire database before finding a record at a known location. 

To be honest, I didn't have all that much programming experience in my career.  But I was proficient in the myriad of differences between FORTRAN3, FORTRAN4, FORTRAN77, IBM Fortran, VAX Fortran, MS Fortran, and Microsoft VisualFortran.  Including the fact that Microsoft couldn't get their function calls for matrix multiplication to work with imaginary numbers (which are indeed required in calculating the power flow when trains are in motion).  And yes, I still have my old JCL Programmers Card around here somewhere.

As for the UNIX folks, I can understand where most of them were coming from.  Folks that used JCL and Fortran were geared for engineering calculations.  Folks that used UNIX and the old C were wired for telecomms.  I had one friend (now deceased) who was superb at both (he worked for both AT&T and a rocket propulsion simulation consultancy).  I had several times that I needed to use UNIX, but even those were programming with Fortan77.  Looks like I just got stuck in a rut.
#24
Northeast / Re: NYC Roads
Last post by D-Dey65 - April 19, 2024, 09:16:30 PM
Quote from: Rothman on April 19, 2024, 09:14:45 AM
Quote from: crispy93 on April 19, 2024, 08:55:26 AMLooks like NYC will soon be able to lower its default speed limit (again) to 20 mph this time: https://archive.is/v6Gax

Meh.  25 mph was a good one.  If enforcement isn't cutting it now, it certainly won't at 20.
I guess the people calling for this are forgetting that we have cars so we can go faster than horses and buggies. That and not having to leave horse or other animal shit on the streets. Are they seriously trying to bring us back to 19th Century speed limits?

 

#25
Off-Topic / Re: Business Marquees which fe...
Last post by WillWeaverRVA - April 19, 2024, 08:37:22 PM
Quote from: Mapmikey on April 19, 2024, 01:53:10 PMWhat's the point of perfect vision if what you're looking at is wrong?

They should've opened this up somewhere on US 1.
#26
Mid-South / Re: Texas
Last post by bwana39 - April 19, 2024, 08:27:57 PM
Quote from: monty on April 18, 2024, 04:07:57 PMIH 27 improvements from Canyon to Amarillo announced.

https://www.amarillo.com/story/news/2024/04/16/txdot-construction-upgrades-to-impact-i-27-from-amarillo-to-canyon/73345835007/

I guess so. Most of the Amarillo to Canyon segment has become urban.

It seems to me it would have been better allocated on US-287 from I-40 to Claude....
#28
Off-Topic / Re: Business Marquees which fe...
Last post by bing101 - April 19, 2024, 08:21:47 PM
Quote from: Hunty2022 on September 11, 2023, 09:53:46 PMRummage 33 in Ruckersville, VA has a colorful US 33 shield:



US 29 shield with interstate colors near its junction with I-66:


That US-29 Shield looks like a Korean Expressways Route.

#29
Mid-Atlantic / Re: West Virginia Turnpike
Last post by GCrites - April 19, 2024, 08:21:34 PM
Quote from: thenetwork on April 19, 2024, 05:32:01 PMPlus most Turnpike non-local traffic passes thru Beckley whether they come in from US-19, I-68 or from either end of I-77. So everyone would hit at least one toll barrier regardless.

That's likely why Beckley got the big service plaza and the other two are smaller. Going all the way back to when you could access all three plazas from both directions.
#30
Off-Topic / Re: Business Marquees which fe...
Last post by bing101 - April 19, 2024, 08:18:52 PM


Green Island Oriental Vegetables have boxes showing their location near Long Beach.  Note this photo is shot at a supermarket in Vallejo, CA but their supplier is in the Long Beach area.

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