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John Rowland January 23rd 06 06:34 PM

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"Brimstone" wrote in message
...

Stereotypes are only used by those incapable of thinking.


Surely the whole purpose of thought is to create stereotypes and other
generalisations.

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
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That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Brimstone January 23rd 06 07:00 PM

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John Rowland wrote:
"Brimstone" wrote in message
...

Stereotypes are only used by those incapable of thinking.


Surely the whole purpose of thought is to create stereotypes and other
generalisations.


Thought is something engaged in by intelligent people and intelligent people
claim to dislike stereotypes, so I'm told.



Jonathan Morris January 24th 06 11:32 PM

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Conor wrote:
Like they already are?


I didn't know they were.. never looked that closely!

You didn't do well in mental agility tests did you? If you rotate the
keep left sign 270 degrees, it looks like a keep right one...


?

I suggested a system that would allow one arrow to be swapped to point
left or right (I didn't think anyone would want it pointing up). I am
sorry if I didn't communicate this very well, but what you've just said
sounds exactly the same!

Jonathan


Conor January 25th 06 01:31 PM

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In article . com,
Jonathan Morris says...
Conor wrote:
Like they already are?


I didn't know they were.. never looked that closely!

You didn't do well in mental agility tests did you? If you rotate the
keep left sign 270 degrees, it looks like a keep right one...


?

I suggested a system that would allow one arrow to be swapped to point
left or right (I didn't think anyone would want it pointing up). I am
sorry if I didn't communicate this very well, but what you've just said
sounds exactly the same!

No it doesn't. Get a square bit of paper. Draw an arrow on it. Look at
it pointing left. Rotate it. What do you get?


--
Conor

Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them
as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B

Conor January 25th 06 02:53 PM

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In article ,
Brimstone says...

No it doesn't. Get a square bit of paper. Draw an arrow on it. Look at
it pointing left. Rotate it. What do you get?


An arrow pointing down.

There's always one...

:-p


--
Conor

Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them
as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B

Brimstone January 25th 06 03:25 PM

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Conor wrote:
In article ,
Brimstone says...

No it doesn't. Get a square bit of paper. Draw an arrow on it. Look
at it pointing left. Rotate it. What do you get?


An arrow pointing down.

There's always one...


Sometimes more than one eh, Conor?



Stuart Gray January 25th 06 06:29 PM

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"Brimstone" wrote in message
...


Thought is something engaged in by intelligent people and intelligent
people claim to dislike stereotypes, so I'm told.


Yes, we like to be known as quadrophonictypes.

--
Stuart







Conor January 25th 06 10:03 PM

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In article ,
Brimstone says...


Conor wrote:
In article ,
Brimstone says...

No it doesn't. Get a square bit of paper. Draw an arrow on it. Look
at it pointing left. Rotate it. What do you get?

An arrow pointing down.

There's always one...


Sometimes more than one eh, Conor?

4 in this case.


--
Conor

Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them
as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B

Acrosticus January 28th 06 08:53 PM

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John Rowland wrote:
I've recently noticed that a lot of the plastic lit-up bollards on traffic
islands seem to be wrong - for instance, a plain white disc where there
should be a leftward arrow, or a leftward arrow where there should be two
diverging arrows, etc.


Even worse is the number that aren't illuminated at night, or are so
filthy that the illumination doesn't show at all. The highway's people
are obviously trying to save a few bob here; although they may find it
difficult to escape liability when a motorcyclist runs into one of
their unlit obstacles, loses a leg and sues them for negligence!
Perhaps they could venture outside their cosy little local authority
world of astronomic salaries, inflation-proof pensions and automatic
promotion for long enough to look at this problem.



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