Susan Erickson wrote:
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 12:36:30 -0400, Rob Halgren
wrote:
An interesting experiment, though. And well documented. But, as
always, extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. I think the
old rules of the road are still mainly in force, there may be some local
ordinances that get in the way in some places... Call them speed traps.
*grin*
Speaking of speed traps...
Are you going to make it to Minneapolis?
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php
Yes, I'm planning on it, although I never did get my registration in.
*grin* Although since I've never seen airfares as usurious as those
charged to get to Minneapolis, I'm going to drive. My own form of
protest. It must be a one airline city... So I may find a few literal
speed traps.
If anybody between me (in Lansing, MI) and Minneapolis is looking for a
ride to the AOS meeting, I could probably pick up some hitchhikers.
Rob
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