Neils Bohring.

Aug 01, 2010 21:06

I'd never really noticed before, but the hazard sign warning drivers of a Slippery Road appears to break some kind of fundamental law of physics.


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brewhexe August 1 2010, 21:16:26 UTC
I once asked my dad and he said that the car had spun. Of course, the lack of the third dimension may cause problems.

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orwellian_trash August 1 2010, 22:40:32 UTC
Ahhh, I hadn't thought of that.

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brewhexe August 1 2010, 22:43:06 UTC
It still relies on the car being two dimensional, which is....silly!

But then, if you are going to delve into interdimensionality and road signs, you're going to be there for a long time!

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orwellian_trash August 1 2010, 23:21:22 UTC
If the being represented in road signs are presumed to be beings in a two-dimensional world, then what kind of Human-Centipede like monster is represented in the Elderly People sign?

Its either that or fisting.

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bunglevolante August 1 2010, 21:24:16 UTC
This sounds like a job for Top Gear.

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elmo_wiggles_it August 1 2010, 21:49:47 UTC
Our's look like this


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orwellian_trash August 1 2010, 22:39:16 UTC
Much more sensible.

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allah_sulu August 2 2010, 10:37:07 UTC
Those look to me as if the car is on tall, wobbly rubber stilts.

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orwellian_trash August 2 2010, 17:39:28 UTC
Oh man, it's on springs! I see it!

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tired_spirit August 1 2010, 21:57:24 UTC
That kind of thing happens when observed on the Bohring Road.

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lampetia August 1 2010, 23:10:56 UTC
That's what happens when you drive on the wrong side of the road.

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orwellian_trash August 1 2010, 23:19:20 UTC
Why would you want to drive on the Right? The French drive on the Right.

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lampetia August 1 2010, 23:20:39 UTC
well obviously even your signs claim your cars try to correct themselves by doing a 180

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orwellian_trash August 1 2010, 23:28:05 UTC
There is also the occasional flying motorcycle to worry about, too.


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