We can still tell what part of the country you are in. :) I'll pick US Route 20 as it is the only coast-to-coast highway that isn't involved with the interstate system.
And, to get back to the point of the thread, welcome. I used to go to the Bay area three or four times a year (Santa Clara area), but now I just go once a year -- to a convention in December at Moscone. I do like the area, though.
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Welcome aboard! Glad you're with us, and we hope we serve you well.
Mark
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Welcome!
The forums are a great place to learn and contribute.
John
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Welcome aboard. Another point of view is always enlightening. Don't be hesitant to share yours.
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I hear Mike and Mark are planning a podcast on using highway numbers as anonymizing aliases.
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Welcome aboard!
We can still tell what part of the country you are in. :) I'll pick US Route 20 as it is the only coast-to-coast highway that isn't involved with the interstate system.
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Well, I'm about half a mile off US 70.
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[quote="US41"]I hear Mike and Mark are planning a podcast on using highway numbers as anonymizing aliases.[/quote]
I wonder if there will be a rush to grab I-270?
I'm tempted to get MD-32, just to see who asks about Fort Meade. :)
And welcome, fellow traveler! (Wait, that came out wrong....)
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And, to get back to the point of the thread, welcome. I used to go to the Bay area three or four times a year (Santa Clara area), but now I just go once a year -- to a convention in December at Moscone. I do like the area, though.
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Belated welcome to you.
I'm in the East Bay. 680 to be more precise.
Welcom to the forum, Route66!
I have already seen a few posts from you in the forums and appreciate your insights! Thanks for contributing!
Ron