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I was driving through the state of Mississippi last month. On the highway I was driving on it had litttle white planes painted on it. Does this tell pilots they can land their small plane on it? Or something else, thanks!
 
No...

the inbred cops in that state just have GED's for education...so the state paints the VASCAR calibrated road markings in the shape of airplanes, so the cops know what those markings are for.
 
LOL

Very true Wright! The cops on Long Island make close to 100,000 a year. They still think its the civil warin Mississippi. Not putting down the south, been all over the south and love it. Sc, GA, NC, Tn , va, tx. miss IS A place of its own. Driving threw the town of Oxford Miss, the home of Ole miss. The campus is filledwith the girls driviing BMW's, Benz's ml 420, audi, land rovers. Go figure. The poorest state i nthe countey and girls act like their poop doesnt stink
 
I was just being facecious...

I'm from the Richmond VA area my self. Tested for the Henrico County Division of Police once...way back in the early 90's. Starting pay back then was 43,000 a year, if you had a degree...which I do. Went against 1,000 applicants for 12 jobs. Pretty tough competition. (Anybody from MISSISSIPPI or whatever, thinks my comment was off hand...ehhhh It was just a joke dude. For more humor with sovereign states, try kicking around the UPPER PENENSULA of Michigan once, it's like a prozac infused dueling banjo land! You cannot legally possess a BATF registered silencer in Michigan...but inbreeding is alive and well!)
 
Re: No...

WrightAvia said:
...the state paints the VASCAR calibrated road markings in the shape of airplanes...
Forgive my ignorance: VASCAR?
 
speeel chex in isle 9 pleeze!

sorry bout the bad spelling up there...

VASCAR is a visual speed detection system...could be in cars or planes.

In a plane...the trooper knows the fixed distance of the marks and just visually sees you on the road...mark to mark. He starts timing you by pressing a button, stops timing you by pushing the button. Computer takes the fixed distance and computes your speed.

In a car a cop could use VASCAR by passing a landmark and starting a measurement by pressing a button, then passing a second land mark by pressing a button...measures that distance. then the policeman sits in a secluded area, where he can see the two landmarks...you pass the first one, he starts the timer and when you pass the second landmark, stops the timer. Computer calculates your speed. Your RADAR detector says nothing and you get pulled over. The cop in the car can also use those painted marks as...excuse the pun...FIXED DISTANCE MARKERS.
 
hey Typhoon1244...

Features_Benefits.htm


The above is a link to a manufacturer of VASCAR units. The link takes you to a page with a photo of the unit itself. The menu on the left side of the screen of that page will take you to other areas of interest about that company and the VASCAR units. It's a method that's been around for a long time...nothing new. Problem is, it requires the operator to actually observe the traffic violator...instead of waiting for a beep from a car mounted radar speed detection system to wake the patrolman up or get him to look up from his newspaper and coffee.
 
>>They still think its the civil warin Mississippi. Not putting
>>down the south, been all over the south

While going to college in Georgia, I got in a fairly heated debate with a professor about some moot point in class. In a last-ditch effort to prove my point, I asked, (rhetorically) "who won the civil war?" He replied, (much to my shock) "Who said it's over?"

When grading my next exam, he also took off points for each place I referred to the conflict as the 'Civil War'. He preferred to call it the 'War of northern Aggression'.

Welcome to the South. I will say, however, that the college female population in Oxford is something worth experiencing, if only once.
 
You gotta be kidding me with this VASCAR thing! Basically, it's a stopwatch and a calculator that divides distance by time, all packaged in an expensive black box. The cops probably think it's magic. How much are we spending on this 'technology'? Give them a timer and an E6B for pete's sake.
 
KatanaBob,
I feel your pain, went to high school in Northern Mississippi and for my first year of college at Ole Miss. They haven't caught on to the whole the slaves are free now concept. But I do agree the females are hot. Made my transfer to Riddle somewhat depressing.
 
Hey 172driver...laugh while you can...

VASCAR is undetectible and is used every day. Go buy the Valentine One radar/lidar detector. Stick it on your dash. Drive like a drunk golliwog in your dumb blonde girlfriends beamer. Then wonder why the man has you pulled over and you got no alert on your 400.00 dollar radar/lidar detector. Then tell me how out dated VASCAR is. Hehehehe...

It IS what they use to clock you from the airplane. They don't use traffic radar from the plane. They use a VASCAR or a VASCAR based system.

I already made a long post here on this board about speeding and the fact that my expensive radar/lidar unit is sitting in the bottom drawer of my Craftsman toolbox. It's all about technique and not the black box. The black box will suck you into being lazy. Ask my wife about how many times I kicked out the cruise on the way up to cresting a hill on a highway, only to see a cop microwaving cars on the back side of the hill, or how many times we KNEW the State Troopers were using a plane on the highway ahead of us. Alert...that's the word. They may not be able to pass a law that says you cant use use a cell phone and drive at the same time...but they can sure as hell bust you for not slowing down in time for seeing the cop...hehehehehehe! BLAB AWAY.
 
katanabob said:
When grading my next exam, he also took off points for each place I referred to the conflict as the 'Civil War'. He preferred to call it the 'War of northern Aggression'.
your professor was right. It could legitimately be called the War of Northern Aggression.

It was a war between two groups of one nation, making it a civil war. However, *most* civil wars involve two groups fighting for control of the entire nation. The South didn't want control of the country, they just wanted independence.

Welcome to the South. I will say, however, that the college female population in Oxford is something worth experiencing, if only once.
Sorry you're disappointed. guess it wouldn't do any good to relate "our" take on all the d@mn yankees moving down here for the last 20-30 yrs! ;)
 
flywithastick said:
[The Civil War] could legitimately be called the War of Northern Aggression.
And Al Quaeda is really just a social club.
 
mainah said:
KatanaBob,
I feel your pain, went to high school in Northern Mississippi and for my first year of college at Ole Miss. They haven't caught on to the whole the slaves are free now concept. But I do agree the females are hot. Made my transfer to Riddle somewhat depressing.

Nothing like a good southern woman to keep you warm at night. I live along the ms coast for 10 yrs. Totally different world south of I-10.
 
Perspective, perhaps. Except that the confederacy attempted to divide the country, split the union. A better word for that would be high treason.
 
Difference between a Yankee and a Dam*ed Yankee.

A Yankee just comes to visit; a Dam*ed Yankee stays.
 
A few years back I was sitting in Lord Jim's, an ex-pat bar in Rio, trying to carry on a conversation with a couple of local women. This fat bald drunken British guy kept butting in and referring to me as a "colonist". Me, I don't spend a lot of time dwelling on the revolutionary war, other than from an abstract historical perspective ... yet here was this fool, trying to make the revolutionary war a present part of his reality. We ignored him and eventually he went away. Every time I hear some Southerner saying that "The civil war isn't over" or "The south will rise again", I am reminded of this guy; some pathetic drunken loser who has so little in his life that he clings to a war the happened generations before the lifetime of any currently living person.


regards
 

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