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Martin Brown
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On 02/04/2022 21:10, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
Only about 20 years later then. Passive brass dots in pavements have
been in the UK since time immemorial as they were used to demarcate
privately owned land that the public is permitted to walk on by the
landowner (but not to do some other things). Towns that use to have
glass Victorian arcades over wide pavements have them in abundance.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 09:07:14 +0100, Martin Brown
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On 30/03/2022 22:44, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 16:36:19 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 3/30/2022 3:40 PM, John Larkin wrote:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/brainstorming-over-beers-does-alcohol-fuel-creativity-annie-grace
I think google or Apple or someone big provides alcohol at
brainstorming meetings. I keep a bottle of good rum in my office.
This
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316453382
talks about using alcohol to get your frontal cortex out of the way so
you can think.
I hear some figure they drive better that way, too
The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did -
to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots
Only about 20 years later then. Passive brass dots in pavements have
been in the UK since time immemorial as they were used to demarcate
privately owned land that the public is permitted to walk on by the
landowner (but not to do some other things). Towns that use to have
glass Victorian arcades over wide pavements have them in abundance.
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Regards,
Martin Brown