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Dave Heil January 13th 05 09:01 PM

Kim wrote:

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...
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

[email protected] January 13th 05 10:03 PM


robert casey wrote:

Before the Interstates were built,
long distance driving was a real PITA.


So I've been told.

That the
Dept of Defense partially funded the Interstates so
they would be able to get convoys of troops and stuff
to somewhere. Intersections with local roads were
designed so if a bridge was bombed, traffic could
still get thru (go on the off ramp and then across
the local road and back on on the on ramp).


Whole bunch of factors involved, like the Autobahns in Germany
and the success of toll roads like the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Eisenhower was a big proponent of the interstate highway system.

There was also the concerted effort of the automakers, oil and
rubber companies, and even the concrete industry to get more
Americans to own and drive cars and trucks. They went so far
as to intentionally buy up and destroy transit systems (such
as the Pacific Electric in the Los Angeles area) so that
people would drive cars.

Railroads worked well in WWII, but our mainland
for the most part wasn't bombed. Take out a railroad
bridge and things get bottled up for a while.


Bombing bridges, particularly narrow ones like most RR spans,
is singularly difficult without special weapons. Highway bridges
are at least as vulnerable as RR bridges to such attacks.
73 de Jim, N2EY


bb January 14th 05 01:10 AM


Mel A. Nomah wrote:
"robert casey" wrote in message
ink.net...

: AFAIK, there's no Interstate 666, Bible Belters would think it was
: the "Highway to hell" ;-)

Our here we have US-666 coming up across the reservation out of

Gallup and
heading out into Utah somewhere. Deadly stretch south of the NM

border and
indeed probably is the "highway to hell" for many of its intoxicated
user-victims.

M.A.N.


I always enjoy driving on State Hwy 73.


Kim January 14th 05 01:24 AM

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...
Kim wrote:

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...
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 post something to be just
making an observation and you, 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.

Kim W5TIT



Dave Heil January 14th 05 03:25 AM


Kim wrote:

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...
Kim wrote:

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...
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

Jeffrey Herman January 14th 05 07:26 AM

Len Over 21 wrote:
I think you ought to get back to verifying the claim that the Islands
have ham stations at every police and fire station...or whatever you
wrote.


You're on your own now. I mentioned that our Oahu hospitals had amateur
stations manned by licensed hospital staff. But because of your inability
to use a search engine you doubted those stations existed. I verified
the fact by providing a site for you, which you apparently devoured:

You might remind the state government to update their web pages


....but instead of saying "Thanks, Jeff; you were correct and I was
wrong again," you hide your error by resorting to sarcasm:

[if you also "lecture" in English, somebody rated you wrong]


Always the same thing -- you're proved wrong but instead of admitting
your error you play the attack again.

One wonders how many times you've been divorced; I can't imagine that
any woman would remain with you for long.

Jeff KH6O

--
Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard
Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System

bb January 14th 05 11:52 AM


Kim wrote:

Y'know, Dave, you're one sorry-assed *******. I post something to be

just
making an observation and you, 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.

Kim W5TIT


Kim, he's not like that on the air. Maybe Dave should go back to
giving out signal reports.


Kim January 14th 05 12:44 PM

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...


Do you have additional information about the "Intrastate" Highway
System?

Dave K8MN



Depends on which "Intrastate" Highway you're speaking of, "Dave":

http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/mpo/p...eds%20plan.pdf
will get you some information on the Florida Intrastate Highway system;

http://www.rtpnet.org/ncatr/htf_summary.html mentions something for North
Carolina;

If you'll take a look at fourth bullet on
http://www.goodtimber.net/directions.html, they actually WARN of not getting
confused between the INTRAstate and the INTERstate;

In the second paragraph of SB 1166 on
http://www.calcog.org/_private/SB%201166.htm, the last line mentions their
INTERstate and INTRAstate highway system;

I am sure there's more to the search at
http://www.altavista.com/web/results...te&kgs=1&kls=0, but
I don't have time to satisfy your curiosity.

No, I don't tell all the fellas they're sorry-assed *******s. Only the
sorry-assed *******s. So far, you are in a minority of...let me count...oh,
yeah, ONE.

Kim W5TIT



Kim January 14th 05 12:46 PM

"bb" wrote in message
oups.com...

Kim wrote:

Y'know, Dave, you're one sorry-assed *******. I post something to be

just
making an observation and you, 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.

Kim W5TIT


Kim, he's not like that on the air. Maybe Dave should go back to
giving out signal reports.


Well, he'd need to learn the difference between an interstate and an
intrastate first...

Kim W5TIT



Dave Heil January 15th 05 05:35 AM

Kim wrote:

"Dave Heil" wrote in message
...


Do you have additional information about the "Intrastate" Highway
System?

Dave K8MN


Depends on which "Intrastate" Highway you're speaking of, "Dave":

http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/mpo/p...eds%20plan.pdf
will get you some information on the Florida Intrastate Highway system;

http://www.rtpnet.org/ncatr/htf_summary.html mentions something for North
Carolina;

If you'll take a look at fourth bullet on
http://www.goodtimber.net/directions.html, they actually WARN of not getting
confused between the INTRAstate and the INTERstate;

In the second paragraph of SB 1166 on
http://www.calcog.org/_private/SB%201166.htm, the last line mentions their
INTERstate and INTRAstate highway system;

I am sure there's more to the search at
http://www.altavista.com/web/results...te&kgs=1&kls=0, but
I don't have time to satisfy your curiosity.


I know. You don't even have enough time to read the posts. Allow me to
reinsert a statement I made to you the other day:

"If it has a red, white and blue sign with I-something,
I can assure you that it isn't part of the 'Intrastate'."

Intrastate highways weren't under discussion (except by you).

No, I don't tell all the fellas they're sorry-assed *******s. Only the
sorry-assed *******s. So far, you are in a minority of...let me count...oh,
yeah, ONE.


Oh, I've read the nice things you've said to various folks here over the
years. W4NTI and Larry Roll have been on your hit parade for ages. You
don't have to play like I'm someone special.

By the way, aren't you, Alec Baldwin and Clint Eastwood all supposed to
be gone?

Dave K8MN


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