We have a system?Cathartis wrote:Looking at that Google maps link, the grid system of American roads disturbs me greatly.
Where do you live?
Moderators: Haplo, Lead Developers
Forum Administrator & Data Files Manager
[06/19/2012 04:15AM] +Cat table stabbing is apparently a really popular sport in morrowind
[August 29, 2014 04:05PM] <+Katze> I am writing an IRC bot! :O
[August 29, 2014 04:25PM] *** Katze has quit IRC: Z-Lined
[06/19/2012 04:15AM] +Cat table stabbing is apparently a really popular sport in morrowind
[August 29, 2014 04:05PM] <+Katze> I am writing an IRC bot! :O
[August 29, 2014 04:25PM] *** Katze has quit IRC: Z-Lined
- Katze
- Developer Emeritus
- Posts: 2341
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:29 pm
- Location: Behind you!
- Contact:
I've never seen such perfectly aligned grids of roads in the UK.
"If a hermaphroditic, bug-armored, bipolar god-king existing in multiple universes who has his very own bible with *actual* magic strewn throughout it is your idea of a cliche, then I really would like to live in your world." -MK
"You say a lot of things. And how does that work? You're a bicycle"
Tea is important.
"You say a lot of things. And how does that work? You're a bicycle"
Tea is important.
No,but the streets of American cities are famous for crossing at 90 degrees to each other. Very different from Europe.Haplo wrote: We have a system?
Harke the Apostle, Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:26 pm
My book sucks cause it´s a vampire.
Hemitheon, Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:51 pm
*sarcastic*
You know what's also popular? Enormous flying cities and ridable dragons. Maybe TR should invest in navigable ships and underwater cities.
My book sucks cause it´s a vampire.
Hemitheon, Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:51 pm
*sarcastic*
You know what's also popular? Enormous flying cities and ridable dragons. Maybe TR should invest in navigable ships and underwater cities.
- Lady Nerevar
- Developer Emeritus
- Posts: 6055
- Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 8:42 pm
- Location: New Orleans, LA
-
- Developer
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:36 pm
- Location: Ze Vest Midlands
-
- Developer
- Posts: 835
- Joined: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:18 pm
- Location: London
Watching it in Google Earth: not bad at all, and where the mythical Concert Bowl takes place.MMMowSkwoz wrote: You want to live in Milton Keynes?
Harke the Apostle, Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:26 pm
My book sucks cause it´s a vampire.
Hemitheon, Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:51 pm
*sarcastic*
You know what's also popular? Enormous flying cities and ridable dragons. Maybe TR should invest in navigable ships and underwater cities.
My book sucks cause it´s a vampire.
Hemitheon, Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:51 pm
*sarcastic*
You know what's also popular? Enormous flying cities and ridable dragons. Maybe TR should invest in navigable ships and underwater cities.
-
- Developer
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:36 pm
- Location: Ze Vest Midlands
To be fair, I can actually tolerate the london road system as it may be packed as all hell but at least it applies common sense. Not like Redditch. Ugh... Seriously that road system (term used loosely) stinks.
If you read this, send 30 jelly babies to The Midlands, England. Ill collect them later.
-- meh --
Thrig - "Real men use Firefox"
-- meh --
Thrig - "Real men use Firefox"
- Katze
- Developer Emeritus
- Posts: 2341
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:29 pm
- Location: Behind you!
- Contact:
If you use a car to travel London, then you're doing it wrong. Seamless tube and bus travel as soon as you step off the train from Reading as part of your train ticket ftw.
"If a hermaphroditic, bug-armored, bipolar god-king existing in multiple universes who has his very own bible with *actual* magic strewn throughout it is your idea of a cliche, then I really would like to live in your world." -MK
"You say a lot of things. And how does that work? You're a bicycle"
Tea is important.
"You say a lot of things. And how does that work? You're a bicycle"
Tea is important.
-
- Developer
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:36 pm
- Location: Ze Vest Midlands
Meh cars are fun. How can I "do it wrong" exactly? The traffic? Gives a great excuse for being late to anything. Though I do like the Tube. I find it funny when people moan about not being able to navigate the tube network... seems perfectly simple to me. English moaning about everything ftw.
If you read this, send 30 jelly babies to The Midlands, England. Ill collect them later.
-- meh --
Thrig - "Real men use Firefox"
-- meh --
Thrig - "Real men use Firefox"
-
- Developer
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:36 pm
- Location: Ze Vest Midlands
When im in a car i hate buses. When Im in a bus I hate cars. Whatever im in I hate cyclists. Damned people need to get a car. Or use the tube or bus. Or just stay at home with their healthy bran flakes.
If you read this, send 30 jelly babies to The Midlands, England. Ill collect them later.
-- meh --
Thrig - "Real men use Firefox"
-- meh --
Thrig - "Real men use Firefox"
-
- Developer
- Posts: 835
- Joined: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:18 pm
- Location: London
Man's got a point.gro-Dhal wrote:Only London n00bs use the t00b. Buses for the win.
Why on earth anyone would choose to drive in London is beyond me. Public transport here is pretty ace, and parking must be a bitch. Of course, I walk to work so I don't really care anyway
MaMeeshkaMowSkwoz - choose your syllables
-
- Developer
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:36 pm
- Location: Ze Vest Midlands
- Tyrion
- Reviewer
- Posts: 1699
- Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 10:52 pm
- Location: currently hiding in Pentos (aka Philadelphia)
I bike in Philadelphia, its quicker than taking a car most of the time. Philly is really the reason many American cities have grid plans. When William Penn founded the city in 1682 he was trying to alleviate a lot the problems he had seen in London: overcrowding, poor health, and of course the great fire of 1666. Using a grid plan he sold lots that were widely spaced by streets, and provided and efficient means of movement. He hoped that the widely spaced houses would alleviate the health problems and fire hazards of European cities of that period. Unfortunately the people who moved from England to Philadelphia didn't keep Penn's plan in mind; they subdivided their lots further, crowded along the Delaware riverfront, ran narrow alleys between the main streets, and generally made things about as bad as they were in London. The grid's still there, but its a pain to navigate Philly with a car since the streets were never designed to carry automobile traffic, so most streets are one-way. They back up and it just becomes a pain. We have very high levels of public transit usage because of that. Most people I know will take the subway if they need to get around town.
"Imagination and memory are but one thing which for diverse considerations have diverse names."
"How dare you question the colonnade!" - one of the Glorious Leaders
"Nemon + IKEA = creationism" - some guy
"The layout is awesome, the scale is awesome, the whole city is just awesome!" - Tyrion on Blacklight, circa 2007
"How dare you question the colonnade!" - one of the Glorious Leaders
"Nemon + IKEA = creationism" - some guy
"The layout is awesome, the scale is awesome, the whole city is just awesome!" - Tyrion on Blacklight, circa 2007
- Katze
- Developer Emeritus
- Posts: 2341
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:29 pm
- Location: Behind you!
- Contact:
I live in Reading, which like most large towns and cities surrounding London, is designed to keep cars as inconvenient an option as possible. There's great rail links to London and pretty much everywhere else, anyway.
I tend to walk everywhere whenever possible, but I've discovered the bus system is very good, even if it is ridiculously expensive (£1.70 for a single ticket to anywhere else in town). I should probably look at buying a bike sometime, might speed up my journey times considerably.
I tend to walk everywhere whenever possible, but I've discovered the bus system is very good, even if it is ridiculously expensive (£1.70 for a single ticket to anywhere else in town). I should probably look at buying a bike sometime, might speed up my journey times considerably.
"If a hermaphroditic, bug-armored, bipolar god-king existing in multiple universes who has his very own bible with *actual* magic strewn throughout it is your idea of a cliche, then I really would like to live in your world." -MK
"You say a lot of things. And how does that work? You're a bicycle"
Tea is important.
"You say a lot of things. And how does that work? You're a bicycle"
Tea is important.
-
- Developer
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Fri Apr 29, 2005 2:33 pm
- Location: Canada