This video segment of my first vacation in 8.1 years involves one of my favorite things, freeway travel. For those of you who are not from the US, this is typical freeway and road travel. Watch a...
This video segment of my first vacation in 8.1 years involves one of my favorite things, freeway travel. For those of you who are not from the US, this is typical freeway and road travel. Watch all the signs and scenery whiz by. This was north of St. Paul, coming back from the Mall of America around 7:30 PM (yes, it's near sunset). The first bunch involves interstate 35E, then late in the video, County Road 19 (of Ramsey County). There's plenty of scenic areas to look at, along with road signs. One of my favorite things involving freeways is that of exits. A sign comes up showing that you'll find county road XX at exit 152. Another shows logos of various businesses for gas, food, and lodging. A third shows how far it is, in miles, to an exit telling of a different county road. Then along comes the sign showing "exit 152". Through observations, I've noticed that the exit number is based on the mile marker. If you just passed mile 153, you expect to see "exit 153" if heading in the positive direction or "exit 152" if heading in the negative direction. In this case, it's the positive direction. A letter follows if there are more than one exits within the span of mile markers, and 106 and 107, here, is an example. Outside the exits, it's the scenery and it's a close second.
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It's mainly to show what highway travel is like in the US, for those not in the US, so they compare the differences from what they're used to seeing. I don't recall the specifics that much, however.
Firefox seems to hate YouTube. Most of the issues I have with YouTube are related to Firefox. I use Google Chrome or Opera and encounter none of the issues I do currently. Frustrating to have to use one browser just to browse one website.
My problem is present everywhere and kind of randomly. I thought Flash was the culprit, but it's not. It appears that it's Firefox itself, after version 2.0.0.8. I'm now thinking of going back to 2.0.0.0 and staying there... without Flash. Glash or whatever that open source thing is might be the only other option.
I'm referring to YouTube. I saw the "bulletins" section on the channel, but that's for friends only (from what I can tell) and not everyone, including those not signed in.
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Indeed, no other country in the world except for US has roads. And us who are not from the US never travel in a moving vehicle on a road.
Hell I don't even know what a car is.
Firefox seems to hate YouTube. Most of the issues I have with YouTube are related to Firefox. I use Google Chrome or Opera and encounter none of the issues I do currently. Frustrating to have to use one browser just to browse one website.
Also I love your videos, bro. Like, if there was ever a professor of video games, you'd be the professor. Professor Ulillillia. Fo sho.
Have you ever considered starting your own Twitter?