Kim wrote:
"Dave Heil" wrote in message
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Kim wrote:
"Dave Heil" wrote in message
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article ,
(Jeffrey
Herman)
writes:
It's paid for with federal funds, thus it's part of the federal
interstate
highway system. It's no different from Interstate 405 in
California: It
begins in LA and ends in San Diego -- it never leaves the state yet
it's
yet it's still an "interstate."
Ooooo...going to lecture me about my local geography? :-)
Well, you didn't seem to know about how how things worked.
I think there's a difference in highways; as in "intrastate" and
"interstate." I believe it's intrastate if it stays inside the boundary
of
a state and "interstate" if it goes outside the boundary of a state.
That's nice, Kim. I don't know of anything called the "Intrastate
Highway System". If it has a red, white and blue sign with I-something,
I can assure you that it isn't part of the "Intrastate".
Dave K8MN
Y'know, Dave, you're one sorry-assed *******.
I'll bet you say that to all the fellows. Don't think your sweet
talking will win me over.
I post something to be just
making an observation and you...
....pointed out that there is no "Intrastate".
oh...well, never mind. I've never seen you
post anything unless it involves being a smartass. Take a look at the other
posts...such as the one from Robert Casey. But then, it'd probably bore
you, since he's being informative and conducting a nice excahnge in
communication.
Do you have additional information about the "Intrastate" Highway
System?
Dave K8MN