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Subject: Re: spatial reference in natural langua
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Date: Thu, 3-Dec-87 11:48:00 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec  3 11:48:00 1987
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Nf-From: inmet.UUCP!justin    Dec  3 11:48:00 1987


Well, when you bring highways into it, it can get *really* weird --

Example: at one point, south of Boston, route 128 South is the same road
as I-93 North, which at that point, is travelling East-West! Things look
roughly like this:

			--------
		       /	\
		      /		 \
	Route 128 --> |		Boston
		      |
		      \		/
		       ---------
			/
		       /   <-- I-93

I don't know anyone who has managed to explain these circular roads
in decent English.
				:-) Justin du Coeur

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