Posted by Bob Bancroft on February 21, 2010 at 17:41:10 from (12.213.80.36):
In Reply to: left and right!!!! posted by wilson on February 21, 2010 at 17:07:01:
I once sent an out of town trucker to another farm to pick up a load. The roads right here are pretty much laid out in a nice square grid. So he made it down, over, up, and turned onto the correct road. I had instructed him that he would cross several cross roads, and that his destination farm was just before the road ended. In other words(I also told him) when you HAVE to turn left or right, you're there. (Destination was a couple hundred feet back from the T). He stopped, and wasted a lot of time, TWICE, before he finally made it. Actually turned onto one of the cross roads and travelled a little ways to a promising looking place. However the fact that the Cornell research farm looked impressive didn't get him the trailer load of oats he was looking for! Kind of reminds me of some on here who ask for advice, only to argue! So why ask, if your mind is already set?
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