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Old December 28th 10, 07:45 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Carl ROGÉRS
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Hi Viatologists,

2010 has been an interesting year for the Worldwide Transportation
Library (WWTL, http://wwtl.info)! Added to our collection of roads
and videos were compilations from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, New
York, Baja California, and Sonora. (I may be forgetting other
countries or states... that's the beauty of travel.)

So what's in store for 2011? We'll be expanding our coverage well
beyond the United States and into parts previously unvisited. Will it
be Africa? Perhaps Patagonia? Or Iceland's East Coast? Wait and
see.

Our goal is to share scentific findings about roads to increase global
awareness and make travel more familiar. The WWTL uses technologies
like GPS placemarking, distance charts, streaming video, photo
resizing, randomisation, and more to put the important details into
your studies.

As of today, the WWTL covers roads in the following countries:

México, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia, United States,
Canada, Iceland, Irish Republic, Northern Ireland, Denmark, France,
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Seborga, Italia,
España, Israel, Japan, the two Chinas, Indonesia, Australia, perhaps
others too.

To see our collection of road photos and videos, be sure to visit
http://wwtl.info/, or by mobile at http://m.wwtl.info/. And don't
forget to brush up on the scientific principles of viatology at
http://wwtl.info/#viatology.html .

Ciao,

Carl Rogers
"Environment first, transportology second"
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http://wwtl.info
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Complete coverage of international roads and railways.
Since 2000, we have offered several photographs, videos and
Virtual 360 captures -- to each viatologist & transportologist.
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Old December 28th 10, 08:28 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
NotMe[_2_]
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On Dec 28, 7:45*pm, Carl Rogers > wrote:
> Hi Viatologists,


http://tinyurl.com/viatology


> Our goal is to share scentific findings about roads to increase global
> awareness and make travel more familiar. *The WWTL uses technologies
> like GPS placemarking, distance charts, streaming video, photo
> resizing, randomisation, and more to put the important details into
> your studies.


A few pictures on a crap website is not science, a word you cannot
even spell. It is stamp collecting you deluded ****.


> To see our collection of road photos and videos, be sure to visithttp://wwtl.info/, or by mobile athttp://m.wwtl.info/. * And don't
> forget to brush up on the scientific principles of viatology athttp://wwtl.info/#viatology.html.
>
> Ciao,
>
> Carl Rogers


http://tinyurl.com/carlrogers

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Old December 28th 10, 08:34 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Steve Firth
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Carl Rogers > wrote:

> Hi Viatologists,


**** off.
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Old December 28th 10, 09:12 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Dimitry Megadeth
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There are 25 896 502 sites with a better three-month global
Alexa traffic rank than Wwtl.wtf. That's down 2 million from the last
time I czeched.
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Old December 28th 10, 09:53 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Mark Goodge
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 11:45:52 -0800 (PST), Carl Rogers put finger to
keyboard and typed:

>Hi Viatologists,


http://www.viatology.info/

Mark
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Old December 28th 10, 10:27 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Reality Check
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"Carl Rogers" > wrote in message
...

| Hi Viat <bitch slap>

** Y A W N **

RC


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Old December 28th 10, 10:29 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Steve Firth
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Mark Goodge > wrote:

> http://www.viatology.info/


Excellent. I had always wondered what viatology was, now I know.
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Old December 29th 10, 12:13 AM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Steve Sobol
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In article e.net>,
says...
>
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 11:45:52 -0800 (PST), Carl Rogers put finger to
> keyboard and typed:
>
> >Hi Viatologists,

>
>
http://www.viatology.info/

You seriously wasted money on a domain name for that site?



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Old December 29th 10, 01:22 AM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Reality Check
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"Dimitry Megadeth" > wrote in message
...
> There are 25 896 502 sites with a better three-month global
> Alexa traffic rank than Wwtl.wtf. That's down 2 million from the
> last
> time I czeched.


Maybe the ******* will finally get around to getting some pics of El
Camino de la Muerte in Bolivia and the road will live up to its name.
Or better yet, that volcano in Iceland will erupt again while he is
standing in the caldera.

RC


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Old December 29th 10, 04:58 AM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving,uk.transport,ne.transportation
Dimitry Megadeth
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 16:13:17 -0800, Steve Sobol wrote:

> In article e.net>,
> says...
>>
>> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 11:45:52 -0800 (PST), Carl Rogers put finger to
>> keyboard and typed:
>>
>> >Hi Viatologists,

>>
>>
http://www.viatology.info/
>
> You seriously wasted money on a domain name for that site?


You call that a waste? It pre-empts CalBog from using the domain.



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Otto Yamamoto
 




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