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Date Posted: 19:42:10 02/20/02 Wed
Author: Lori
Subject: *blinks*
In reply to: Jennifer 's message, "Re: Is there such a thing..." on 06:17:33 02/20/02 Wed

>Does that help? Gee, I thought I was going to keep it
>simple! LOL!! I could have gone on longer! hehe
>
>Jennifer


*gleep* WHOA!!! As a Crash Analyst, I've studied State Routes, Oregon Routes, Frontages, Interstates, Highways, Exits/Entrances...it's just mind boggling. :) I'm not sure if it's correct, but doesn't Route 66 usually parellels the interstate? Also, when you see milepost markers on Rt66, which direction does it increase? For example: I-5 in the NW, runs north to south, but the milepoints increases to the north. Milepoint 308.38 is right between the Oregon/Washington border, on the bridge over the Columbia River. :)

Thanks for the lesson...I think. Got done learning MS Access 97 today, and just had a brain blowout. *THUD*

~Lori

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