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hazelnut

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You have to admit this is something different, you are driving along, approaching a roundabout and then you see this

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9615270/UK-Roundabout-Appreciation-Society-produces-annual-calendar.html

 

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Worked OK here. By the way, those roundy-rounds will give your gps a nervous breakddown. :P

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Am I the only one having trouble getting links to telegraph.co.uk to work?

 

Yes !!

 

As you know it may just be an ISP thingy.

 

So you don't miss out on the fun here is what we are talking about

 

http://www.roundabou...products_id=254

 

Click on the windmill.

 

Just in case you fancy a rather ''different'' gift for a friend how about getting them this?

 

http://www.roundabou...products_id=255

 

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Thanks hazel :)

 

I find it hilarious that there is a "roundabout appreciation society." Do people really have nothing better to do with their time?

 

Sidenote:

I need to use a proxy to access the Telegraph, so I suspect an ISP problem. That or Australia's web censorship has taken a turn for the worse.

I'm Shane.

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UK roundabouts, I wonder why they never built anything like that here in the US - but then again some of our street designs are seriously very dangerous and even border on being deadly, enough to the point where if I were some official I'd fire allot of the designers.

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My career started in a privately owned company.

 

An American conglomerate bought out the director / owners and sent across a new Chief Executive Officer.

 

When he arrived he was seriously freaked out by how us natives went round the roundabouts without reducing speed.

 

That was nothing compared to when our outgoing Managing Director took him on a tour of the facilities including a research facility,

which involved being driven about 10 miles in a high performance car at 70 M.P.H.

down a narrow country lane that was just wide enough for two cars to pass (driving mirrors optional).

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