Originally posted by: idNut
Originally posted by: hdeck
cpl > qcon
id > all
'nuff said.
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: dcdomain
But I would never do it again if asked... such a boring drive.
If you want to see boring I suggest you take the drive in between Northern California and Southern California. A nice 8 hours or so of nothingness! It's so straight and flat, that its TOO boring.![]()
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: dcdomain
But I would never do it again if asked... such a boring drive.
If you want to see boring I suggest you take the drive in between Northern California and Southern California. A nice 8 hours or so of nothingness! It's so straight and flat, that its TOO boring.![]()
You've obviously never driven I-80 across Nebraska. That is the most mindnumbingly boring, monotonous stretch of road ever constructed during the history of mankind. Every single mile of it is exactly the same. There are no hills. There are no turns. There are no trees. There is nothing. There is just corn and flat for 400 miles.
Originally posted by: flavio
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: dcdomain
But I would never do it again if asked... such a boring drive.
If you want to see boring I suggest you take the drive in between Northern California and Southern California. A nice 8 hours or so of nothingness! It's so straight and flat, that its TOO boring.![]()
You've obviously never driven I-80 across Nebraska. That is the most mindnumbingly boring, monotonous stretch of road ever constructed during the history of mankind. Every single mile of it is exactly the same. There are no hills. There are no turns. There are no trees. There is nothing. There is just corn and flat for 400 miles.
dcdomain - what 8hours drive are you talking about? It only takes 6 to go from San Francisco to LA and certainly not all of it is without scenery. Maybe half of it is uninteresting. I'm going to have to take highway 1 down the coast one of these days when I have a little extra time.
Nebraska is definately much much worse.
Anyone ever get road hallucinations when you've been driving too long at night?
Fartherest?Originally posted by: jsbush
Fartherest I've driven is Montreal to Toronto and back (6 and a half hour drive one way). With two drivers, No stops to sleep. Stayed in Toronto an hour and drove back.
It was long. I lost patience on the way back to and cruised at 118mph (180km/h) in my civic for a couple hours. I'm amazed I didn't get pulled over.
Anyways, if you have the patiences then it's probably all good. I know i don't have enough to do anything much farther.
Originally posted by: dcdomain
Originally posted by: flavio
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: dcdomain
But I would never do it again if asked... such a boring drive.
If you want to see boring I suggest you take the drive in between Northern California and Southern California. A nice 8 hours or so of nothingness! It's so straight and flat, that its TOO boring.![]()
You've obviously never driven I-80 across Nebraska. That is the most mindnumbingly boring, monotonous stretch of road ever constructed during the history of mankind. Every single mile of it is exactly the same. There are no hills. There are no turns. There are no trees. There is nothing. There is just corn and flat for 400 miles.
dcdomain - what 8hours drive are you talking about? It only takes 6 to go from San Francisco to LA and certainly not all of it is without scenery. Maybe half of it is uninteresting. I'm going to have to take highway 1 down the coast one of these days when I have a little extra time.
Nebraska is definately much much worse.
Anyone ever get road hallucinations when you've been driving too long at night?
Nope, I didn't say anything about Cali... I was talking about the drive from Pittsburgh to Texas. I think you are talking about the person who quoted me...
Originally posted by: idNut
Do you think I'd be okay alone and only 17 flying/riding around the country? No car and my computer, I'm a winner.
Originally posted by: Viper22
Its not insane...i drove from MD to TX last year for quakecon....21hrs straight....the last hour was nuts trying to stay awake etc. but it was well worth it. Flying this year since i got round trip tickets for $144 which is cheaper than gas for me.
Originally posted by: anno
Originally posted by: idNut
Do you think I'd be okay alone and only 17 flying/riding around the country? No car and my computer, I'm a winner.
that's different... now you hit my mom switch.
17.. you can't go to georgia and get in a car with a stranger you met on the internet and ride to texas and share a room with another stranger you met on the internet who, along with a group of others, are paying your way. sorry.. nope.. you can't do that.
17.. you gotta fly, you gotta take at least one friend with you, there has to be hotel transportation from the airport and you gotta room with the friend.
Yeah, I agree. The only problem is I don't know who would want to go with me. My mom is out and my dad isn't interested either. My brother ain't and I highly doubt my sister could take off a week of work. Hmmm. What do I do?!
