Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/22

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Off to Denmark
From: Nathan Wajsman <belgiangator@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 22:40:02 -0800 (PST)

Exactly. I would estimate having spent at least one
hour on pit stops, travelling with the cat is like
travelling with a baby. He needed to come out, have
new kitty litter and fresh food, I also need lunch and
the  car needed gas.

As for the high speeds, they are mostly possible in
Germany if traffic permits. Denmark is getting quite
strict like the Netherlands, and by this spring they
will have photo traps on the entire motorway net.

Nathan

- --- RP Johnson <rpjohnson2@home.com> wrote: >
Especially if you are young and have a strong
> bladder.  If you take one half
> hour break,  you would have to average 78.7 mph; if
> you took a total of an
> hour for pit stops (you do need to stop for gas),
> lunch, and coffee you
> would have to average 84.3 mph (135.7 kph).  These
> speeds are possible in
> Denmark since there appears to be a total of two
> highway cops in the entire
> country.
> 
> rp johnson

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