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How to use a roundabout
#41
In Europe a lot of roundabouts have a statue or monument. Could we at least get a soap box for the current ranter?

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#42
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Originally posted by pahoated

The most roundabout roundabout award goes to Puna. It was a tough competition to develop the most roundabout roundabout but Punatic armchair civil engineers did it. Congratulations. Now, we need more signs clarifying how to use the roundabout in the most roundabout way. The crude, hand drawn signs nailed crookedly to the telephone poles instructing "This is the way to Pahoa (no, really, this is the real way to Pahoa)" are helpful but maybe too rustic looking. The layout of the roundabout along with the unfinished abortion of the Kahakai intersection do provide an indication of the zany character of the South Punatic culture. There does need to be rotating solar powered LED sign in the middle saying "No Hurry, No Worry".

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#43
I still do not understand what is you enjoy about living here Ted.

To paraphrase a Winston Churchill quote I used on another thread:

"Puna is the worst place on earth in which to live, except for all those other places Ted has stayed from time to time."*



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#44
Pahoated - I take it that along with Gypsy you have trouble navigating the roundabout.
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#45
Tink,

"In Europe a lot of roundabouts have a statue or monument. Could we at least get a soap box for the current ranter?"

Not Puna related, but for many years this monument was in the middle of what's colloquially known as the Heathrow roundabout (London):

http://www.concordesst.com/pictures/gconc4.jpg

Always enjoyed seeing it for, what, about 15 years? Unfortunately, it's no longer there, it was replaced by new sponsors a few years ago.
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#46
Don't remember that one when I was there. Kind of remember a soap box one could stand on and spew unhealthy comments towards the Queen without penalty on the palace square? That's what got me to the idea for center of the roundabout.
Who would want to stop in the circle with someone ranting on outside your window?

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#47
I think you mean Speakers Corner in Hyde Park and on the contrary (correct me if I'm wrong, Tom) the Queen is the one person you can't insult there. But anyway.

I remember that Concorde, it was still there long after the real thing stopped flying. Too bad it's gone.

I've seen some weird stuff in roundabouts, some countries do it on purpose so they can be used for directions ("take the first exit at the Flying Horse roundabout"). Maybe they should put a working volcano in the Puna one, erupting every half hour.
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#48
ooooh, how Vegas! can we have slot machines on the roundabout, too?

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#49
weird stuff in roundabouts, some countries do it on purpose so they can be used for directions

Excellent idea, especially considering that (at least) two more roundabouts are planned.
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#50
What ? No Drum Circle ?
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