to further explain my thinking I recall an incident years ago where a fellow was angry at me ,however I was trying to be helpful. This gentelman stopped at my trucking office and asked directions. after a time he returned from the oppsite direction and realized he had made loop. He thought I had misled him Upon asking him just how he had went I asked when you came to what he was calling a stopligh I asked just out of curiostly was it green or red. After thinking a bit he said green,, what difference does that make??? Well that is not a stoplight (at least to me) it's a traffic signal, you should go on down the road to a blinking red light which is truely a stop light!!. It works both ways as when I need to ask for directions some times i have to try to think very differenty. It's like some one asking in spanish or french and getting an answer in english
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