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01/11/2006 09:22:37
Lutz Scheffler (Online)
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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Terry,

"ASIA"? ::)

Agnes
>>Terry,
>>may be I'm not up do date.
>>I have a clear remembrance of the road signs all the way from London to Ramsgate ferry port. (As far as they point to anything east of Ramsgate.) We have had a big laughter on it.
>>I do not really believe that it has to be read as "mainland". This sounds to peculiar to me.
>>
>>Never mind. EC is talking about Turkey now. It's enough to be close in geographical therms. ::)
>
>Then the signs will have to point to "EUROPE/ASIA" :-)
>
>>
>>Agnes
>>>>> .. or people on the other side of the channel for that matter!)
>>>>
>>>>A country that have road signs pointing toward europe must be outside europe. I see no other way.
>>>
>>>If you refer to the UK, where are the roadsigns pointing to Europe? What would be the point? all the cars would just drive off the edge and into the sea. I live and work near to a ferry port; the only signs are to the ferry, not to Europe. Besides, any sign that *did* say "Europe" would be pretty useless: one would want to know to which country one was heading, not which bloody *continent" (pointless getting the ferry from Felixtowe - dest: Hook of Holland - if you wanted France). Similarly, in your own country a sign saying "To other parts of Europe" would be useless!
>>>
>>>Finally, if there were such a sign, then it would mean "Mainland" Europe
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