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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

INDOT should listen up

It appears that the white line on the roads in Libya just means that someone has a job to paint them on the street. It does not mean stay in your lane. Maybe this is the way INDOT could save money and just educate people that they can get three or four cars side by side on a two lane highway. After all they get three cars in a row side by side on the 500 track.
I have also been thinking about setting up a franchise for Church Brothers over here. The amount of damaged sheet metal on nearly every car around here would make me a very wealthy man.
Speaking of wealth......it looks like nearly all of the stores in Benghazi are dollar stores.
I do not know how many things I have bought while here that every item is usually one dinar. My shirts at the laundry were one dinar each to clean and press. My jeans were one dinar. You can actually get two Cokes for one dinar. Libya is pretty much an all cash society. Very few places take credit cards. Maybe that is a good thing in the long run.
I see the elections are over now in the USA.....maybe things will pick up in the architectural design world. Maybe everyone was waiting to see how the elections panned out. Just have to wait and see what happens now........

1 comment:

  1. I noticed the same thing about the roads in Costa Rica. Very nerve racking! And yes, now that the elections are over maybe some projects will be pulled back off the shelves. I hope so.

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