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Re: Erik leaves home and goes many miles
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 16 Feb 2000 00:43:05 GMT
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In article <FpzsDt.9AE@lugnet.com>, James Howse <jehowse@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Oops! Well I guess that would make me imperically impared
> So it would be 65ish miles. I'm sorry but for me that's not so big a distance.
> Is that because I don't live with miles or is it just to do with the number
> involved.
I suspect that Australia is somewhat like the USA in that respect.
"In Europe, 100 miles is a long way. In America, 100 years is a long
time." I suppose it's just what you're used to.
I suspect that in Legoland, even one mile (scale!) is a _long way_. Most
Lego displays I've seen have one building right up next to another, mostly
'cause there's no more space on the shelf!
-JDF
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J.D. Forinash ,-.
foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu ( <
The more you learn, the better your luck gets. `-'
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| (...) Oops! Well I guess that would make me imperically impared So it would be 65ish miles. I'm sorry but for me that's not so big a distance. Is that because I don't live with miles or is it just to do with the number involved. James from Oz (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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