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From: Bob C, -  08 Feb 2010, 17:25

What up son! I have decided to shift my mission in the great science of viatology and will be leaving Usenet effectively immediately. I have decided that it would be best not to deal with ninnies such as yourselves and instead focus my viatological mission by promoting viatology to the media as a human interest news story. Since you are all haters,...

27 Posts. Last post send by: Bob C, - Monday 08 Feb
From: Carl Rogers -  08 Feb 2010, 16:31

Hi Viatologists, To help make your viatology studies easier, the Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) is adding distance charts to highways it has photographed. This means you'll find a list of major relative cities along each highway criss-crossing the globe. All distances between are listed in kilometres. As of 08-Feb-2010, the WWTL has added...

1 Posts. Last post send by: Carl Rogers - Monday 08 Feb
From: Bob C, -  08 Feb 2010, 13:43

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From: Scott in SoCal -  07 Feb 2010, 18:39

This is directed to you guys who would slow down and allow a merge-impaired driver to merge in front of you (despite plenty of available space for them to merge elsewhere), or who would slow down to allow someone whose lack of planning has placed them in the wrong lane to make their upcoming turn merge in front of you: Where do you draw the line? At what...

31 Posts. Last post send by: Scott in SoCal - Sunday 21 Feb
From: Carl Rogers -  07 Feb 2010, 17:22

Hi Viatologists, To help make your viatology studies easier, the Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) is adding distance charts to highways it has photographed. This means you'll find a list of major relative cities along each highway criss-crossing the globe. All distances between are listed in kilometres. As of 07-Feb-2010, the WWTL has added...

1 Posts. Last post send by: Carl Rogers - Sunday 07 Feb
From: Bob C, -  07 Feb 2010, 15:39

I just wanted to say that viatology is good times and that it is a shame that many of you do not feel that same way about viatology that I do. That is a shame, a crying shame! Also, I am not Carl Rogers, but I do have a man crush on him and feel compelled to spread the good news of viatology wherever I go. Yes, it got me kicked out a bar once, but it is...

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From: Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS -  07 Feb 2010, 03:55

http :// jsmineset,com /

5 Posts. Last post send by: Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS - Sunday 07 Feb
From: Carl Rogers -  06 Feb 2010, 17:20

Hi Viatologists, To help make your viatology studies easier, the Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) is adding distance charts to highways it has photographed. This means you'll find a list of major relative cities along each highway criss-crossing the globe. All distances are listed in kilometres. As of 06-Feb-2010, the WWTL has added distance...

1 Posts. Last post send by: Carl Rogers - Saturday 06 Feb
From: John Lucas -  06 Feb 2010, 16:56

My friend with the state police told me of a time when he let a female go. He said she was speeding at a very high rate when he stopped her. Her excuse was "I've spent the day with my boyfriend and I've got to get home before my husband gets home from work." Martin says he laughed and let her go without a ticket. He's got quite a few weird tales, some good/some...

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From: Carl Rogers -  06 Feb 2010, 05:10

Hi Viatologists, To help make your viatology studies easier, the Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) is adding distance charts to highways it has photographed. This means you'll find a list of major relative cities along each highway criss-crossing the globe. All distances are listed in kilometres. As of 05-Feb-2010, the WWTL has added distance...

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From: Carl Rogers -  05 Feb 2010, 20:14

If you're new to these newsgroups, odds are you've come across the term 'viatology'. So what is it? Viatology is simply the scientific study of roads. To help increase the understanding of roads, in terms of empirical measure, one conducts field research to show similarities and contrasts between the world's roads. While the term is just a few years...

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From: Bob C, -  05 Feb 2010, 20:02

Viatology is a temple. You should all be viatologists and love it more than your own children. http :// wwtl.info/

6 Posts. Last post send by: Bob C, - Friday 05 Feb
From: Bob C, -  05 Feb 2010, 19:59

I AM SURE ALREADY KNOW, but viatology is a great medicine and great alternative health program that cures both mind body and spirit. Viatology is a great science about the study of roads. Go to http :// wwtl.info/ for more info please.

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From: george pearl -  05 Feb 2010, 19:37

My Roadkill story is actually borrowed from a coworkers experience: His dad was on a fishing trip to Idaho. As they were driving west on I-90 heading for Spokane his dad, who was in the drivers seat of the pick-up, saw a dark speck flying toward them at sub-sonic speed. The bird--a mallard I believe--hit the drivers side...

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From: Scott in SoCal -  05 Feb 2010, 06:30

http :// www .hourdetroit,com /Hour-Detroit/February-2010/The-Fast-Track/ If you think driving slowly is the safe way to travel, think again. Dawdling can be a hazard. And stepping on the gas might be the prudent thing to do, or so say studies supporting efforts to raise speed limits. “At 65 mph, on the vast majority of our freeways, you are one of the slowest...

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