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In Atlanta, you have this[^]!!!
I'd rather be phishing!
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Ya, that's only a sample of the crazy.
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I have seen this in Wisconsin... What great fun unincorporated addresses are.... formatting is an issue as you will see it written a variety of ways (EX: 2150e13400s)... worse yet, sometimes the addresses will also have an incorporated address (123 Logrun rd, this happens as towns expand into areas).
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Reminds me of lat and longitude.
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Marc Clifton wrote: Where else do you see an address such as 2150 East 13400 South?
Totally common in rural states across the midwest.
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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Yeah, most of Utah has addressing of that sort. It's confusing when the also use names for streets. Like "Freedom Blvd" and "200 West" are the same street in Provo, UT.
Arizona, I recall, has a similar grid system since it was originally colonized by Mormons.
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ahmed zahmed wrote: Arizona, I recall, has a similar grid system
The Phoenix metro area, yes, generally, but it sounds like Utah does it better.
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I'm surprised more people here aren't saying "now that makes sense", especially since logic is a skill usually recommended for programmers.
Here is the secret decoder ring for those that are having trouble with this:
East to West is the domain
North to South is the range
Most of the roads are continuous, however, some are discrete mostly due to construction.
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Makes sense from a targetting point of view.
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Another part where it can be confusing is where counties meet since many of these are county roads and road numbering can change from country to county not to mention the NSEW designation absolutely changes from county to county. You can be driving south on 5000E road and pass 12000S road - then cross a county line (with little or no indication) and suddenly you're on 4000W road and soon pass 8000N road.
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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Marc Clifton wrote: based on a grid system
Yep and when I visited my mother for the first time since she moved to a town that I had never been to before, I found her house very easily. It's actually a great system not like other cities I have been to where the street addresses have no rhyme or reason to them.
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Marc Clifton wrote: Where else do you see an address such as 2150 East 13400 South?
The great part is that if you are referring to Salt Lake Valley, I know where this is and pretty much how to get there.
One confusing part for newcomers is the ordinal shorthand used by locals, where you drop the last two digits and convert to an ordinal. Thus this address above is near the corner of 21st East and 134th South. Another confusing part, even to me, is that many towns have Center and Main streets for their zero point. However, Center Street may run East/West and Main North/South or the opposite! On top of that, due to geography and highways, sometimes these are not the true center of town (in Utah County, State Street runs diagonally through many of the towns and becomes the "main" drag.)
EDIT: Another point of confusion is that the greater Salt Lake metropolitan area has a street system which covers the entire valley. In the rest of Utah, the street system is town by town. In Utah County (the valley just south of Salt Lake where BYU is located) the towns have "collided" creating some confusion at the borders, especially if they are not a nice, straight line.
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Mrs. Wife has not come this time. But even without her it's been amazing and incredible.
Now driving back home with my parents and willing to see it on tv.
Let's see if it helps us to be able to vote this november the 9th.
I'm curious: have you seen or heard something about it?
Some pictures you can see on Internet:
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Each stripe of the "human flag" was made of 4 people lines, there were then 36 people on each complete flag line and this along 11 kilometers.
See this timelapse video 25" only: http://vimeo.com/105914640[^]
modified 12-Sep-14 4:49am.
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How are things in Barcelona?
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Really nice... we've made a V letter with la senyera (our flag) using 4 people with yellow and red t-shirts to conform each stripe of the flag.
For what I've heard 1.8 million of people have created an eleven km V shaped flag.
It's been really nice.
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Look, see my original post, there you will see a couple of links to pictures on one newspaper.
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I've heard about it, but I think it helps that I'll arrive at El Prat tomorrow evening.
It was also a short segment on the TV news in Sweden tonight.
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Tomorrow you won't notice anything.
What takes you to El Prat?
Nice to know that it's been seen in Sweden.
Thank you!
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Haven't you heard about it then?
Where are you from?
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The UK. So whats goin on in Barcelona then?
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See again my original post and you will be able to see a couple of pictures from one newspaper.
We were celebrating the national catalan day, and after 300 years of having been in Spain we want to vote this 9th of November to be out of Spain and to become another European membre State.
We made 11 kilometers of human flag in a V shape (see Churchill sign) in two of the biggest streets of Barcelona (see the pictures), it was really exciting seeing all kind of catalan people having a celebration like that with Castells, music,... it was around 1.800.000 people out in Barcelona at the same time in those two streets. It was really nice to see, even apart of the political meaning, it was impressive in terms of numbers.
As it's been this amount of people and it's being said that it is one of the biggest concentrations of all times, I was curious of where in the world this has been seen, therefore the question here...
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Joan Murt wrote: we want to vote this 9th of November to be out of Spain and to become another
European membre State.
Interesting, I thought it was only the UK that was suffering this. Isnt Catalonia so independent anyway that it virtually is a seperate state?
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Isnt Catalonia so independent anyway that it virtually is a seperate state
Not at all, Catalans have our own language (even all of us know to speak in Spanish), We've always have got our schools in Catalan (and we've got the Spanish subject). Now they are forcing schools to make everything in Spanish and forget Catalan if only one student asks to study in Spanish... The other option is to put that guy/girl that wants to study in Spanish into a private center and make all the Catalan contributors to pay for it. Apart of all the economical disparities that exist from different parts of Spain... If we would leave them we would be for sure much more richer... This is The Lounge and it is not the right place for politics (and the original post was not intended to explain anything about it, it was more an attempt to see how many people did know anything about it).
In Valencia where people have always spoken Valencian (a really similar to Catalan language) they have schools that make all the subjects in Spanish... Seeing that "strange" Catalan situation some Valencian families have asked to get their children educated in Valencian... You can't imagine the answer of our Spanish politicians... They've told that this can't be done only for one or two families... Well in Catalonia last year only 17 families asked to get their children educated in Spanish...
Those and a lot other reasons make 1,8 million of people to go out on the streets to ask for a possibility to vote.
Don't know the Scots reasons, at least saying you belong to the UK can make the UKers proud of it as it is a great country, being Spanish is a lot of things but, usually, when I travel around and take planes I try to say I'm Catalan or at least to not make a lot of noise to be unseen...
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Do you have local control of taxation, spending etc in Catalonia?
Joan Murt wrote: at least saying you belong to the UK can make the UKers proud of it as it is a
great country
Why do you say the UK is great? I would like to know how you see it since as a UK native I have a probably more jaded view of the place.
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