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Counterparts
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Post by Counterparts »

Microsoft's new tool ...

1. Go to http://mappoint.msn.com/DirectionsFind.aspx
2. Start address: Norway / city: haugesund
3. Destination address: Norway / city: trondheim
4. Press "get directions"
5. Shake your head in disbelief
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Post by wayne »

Scenic! :lol:
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hehe :grin:
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:lol:
Thanks, I needed a laugh!
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Post by Micha »

thinking about opening a pub called "hope for trondheim" near 90. 20% benefit for msn users included, of course. Drinks served from 45% upwards, below doesn't really help you. And you have the ferry to clear up again.
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Post by paulrmartin »

Strange that the other way around is ok...

Did you find this by pure chance? Everything else I try is a straight line.

Scenic indeed :smile:
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Post by Counterparts »

paulrmartin wrote:
Did you find this by pure chance? Everything else I try is a straight line.

Scenic indeed :smile:
No, a friend of mine sent me the link & details in an email. Perhaps somebody who lives in Norway who wished to make that trip discovered it? He should be passing near where Hubird lives about now... :lol:
hubird

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wasn't Trontheim in Canada? :smile:
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Post by arela »

You are all welcome to trondheim,
and,
of course,
you may find an other route :smile:

maybe little-bill found driving tickets very expencive in norway.
kr 4200 for red light driving (500 euro)

On the other hand,
this would have been a nice trip
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Post by BingoTheClowno »

People that drive ambulances should be forbiden to use that software...
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That explains why it's so busy on the ring in Antwerp :grin:
more has been done with less
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never come back safari?
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perhaps they will open soon MS Globetrotter - the travellers shop :wink:
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Post by borg »

it's you guys took the quickest route. i went for the shortest :lol:
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Post by arela »

hi stardust,
after several days with rain, it has begun to snow again, so it might be little bill is not that stupid anyway :smile:

Comercial: :smile:
A tour with the Hurtigrute is someting worth saving for.
http://www.hurtigruten.com/index.asp
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.. and if u start/stop your hurtigruten tour in bergen, gimme a mail and well have a beer :smile:
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