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Parking in Philly on the Center Lane

Several times when visiting Philadelphia, I have been shocked to see cars (and tractor trailers) parked on the center lane of busy 2-way streets. For example, on Broad Street in front of the Broad Street Diner. This has a painted center lane with a double yellow line on each side of the parked cars, but on streets with concrete sidewalk center dividers they also park.

Chit Chat Thread For The Week Of June 19, 2023

This is the place to talk about things that are not GPS related.

This thread will be closed on Monday and a new one will be opened.

Wednesday is the Summer Solstice!

-- Jonathan (aka JM)

LEO on LEO is befuddling

I saw this and felt there can only be one right, and one wrong, just like when someone blows a school bus reds. There's not really two sides of the incident.

Cop on cop is interesting.

Contributors Of The Week 2023-06-12

This week we're recognizing minke.

Minke has been actively participating in the forums here at POI Factory for many years, often with special attention to scientific or technical topics.

Does any song/tune spark a memory of your parents?

My dad was an engineer.

So I remember him singing this tune, and taking particular amusement when he got to the part, "Don't know what a slide rule is for." Because he used one.

Then when he was done with the song, he would look at me as a little boy, and say, gosh this guy doesn't seem to know much about anything. Then laugh.

I think this is a particularly good rendition:

Chit Chat Thread For The Week Of June 12, 2023

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This thread will be closed on Monday and a new one will be opened.

Last full week of Spring!

-- Jonathan (aka JM)

commute will be interesting (I-95 bridge collapse)

Going to work today with the I-95 bridge collapse.

Many at work are directly affected.

One persons actions affects hundreds of thousands over months--that's why it's a society.

weird amazon pricing

When we were in DE last week, I picked up a Dewalt 20V cordless vacuum.

Figured this would be handy when vacuuming in the car's engine, or trunk, or garage, etc. Where I just wouldn't want to use the cordless home vac.

Also, in above cases, I need to get out the extension cord and the small shop vac.

Anyway, it was $149.00 at the big box store, and $149.00 at amazon.

June 6th, D-Day

Let us not forget the Greatest Generation who went ashore on the beaches of Normandy to fight for and protect our freedom and our way of life. They are quickly leaving us so if you know or see a WWII Veteran today, thank them for what they did .My father fought in WWII and would have been 100 years old on the 2nd of June, so they are leaving us quickly.

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"Everything I need can be found in the presence of God. Every. Single. Thing." Charley Hartmann 2/11/1956-6/11/2022

Contributors Of The Week 2023-06-05

This week we're recognizing bdhsfz6.

Bdhsfz6 started the "Collision Avoidance Systems" thread last fall by describing a troubling experience he had with one of his vehicles. It was a popular topic back then; and recently it's become active again, with many others sharing their thoughts and firsthand experiences.

Chit Chat Thread For The Week Of June 5, 2023

This is the place to talk about things that are not GPS related.

This thread will be closed on Monday and a new one will be opened.

This week begins with Memorial Day.

-- Jonathan (aka JM)

Factory Joke Thread – June 2023

This is the official POI Factory Joke thread.

Please read all the forum rules before posting, and keep in mind...

"POI Factory is not a forum for politically charged debate.
Let's avoid topics that already have a long list of Democrat or Republican talking points or that name specific politicians."

This thread will be closed on the last day of the month and a new one will be opened.

Keeping The Windmill Alive – June 2023

Perhaps you can post on a new book you're reading, a new hobby you're taking up or about random finds as you finally get around to cleaning out the..., or your most recent adventure?

Anything to keep your windmill alive.

Please keep comments polite.

This thread will be closed on the last day of the month and a new one will be opened.

--Jonathan (aka JM)

Contributors Of The Week 2023-05-22

This week we're recognizing bwarden.

Since 2007, he's maintained a collection of POI files for TriMet and other transit systems, mostly around the Portland Oregon area.

This past month, in addition to updating several existing files, he added a new file for the Tualatin Shuttle service.

Thank you bwarden for sharing and keeping these files up-to-date over all these years.

Memorial Day

It has been said that a person who has died is never forgotten as long as their names are pronounced. I want to remember two friends that died in Vietnam. PFC Jerry Day Leak, US Army and LCpl Ronald P. Coates, US Marine Corps . Both died a few months after arriving in Vietnam.

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"Everything I need can be found in the presence of God. Every. Single. Thing." Charley Hartmann 2/11/1956-6/11/2022

Chit Chat Thread For The Week Of May 29, 2023

This is the place to talk about things that are not GPS related.

This thread will be closed on Monday and a new one will be opened.

This week begins with Memorial Day.

-- Jonathan (aka JM)

Wow, Waze asked to stop using “shortcuts” for routing

Interesting concept, a North Caroline town has asked Waze to stop routing traffic in some areas of the town.

See https://www.autoevolution.com/news/waze-asked-to-stop-provid...

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John from PA

Contributors Of The Week 2023-05-15

This week we're recognizing johnnatash4.

John often adds a little variety to the forums with "slice of life" topics such as: rusted bolts on a license plate, skinning a knee, or teaching guitar to a 9 year old.

Between and among the regular GPS topics, it's nice to have a few general topics that offer more opportunities for people to share and connect.

Chit Chat Thread For The Week Of May 22, 2023

This is the place to talk about things that are not GPS related.

This thread will be closed on Monday and a new one will be opened.

-- Jonathan (aka JM)

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