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by RobbieM » 27 Jan 2014, 19:26
GuyBarry wrote: Are you within the town area of Winchester itself as shown on
this map ?
Yes (13/40)
We're doing well. How many more questions needed before the square metre is identified, I wonder?
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by tangy » 27 Jan 2014, 21:29
Are you within the City "ring road"?
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by RobbieM » 27 Jan 2014, 21:34
tangy wrote: Are you within the City "ring road"?
May need some clarification - I'm not sure there's an 'official' ring road in Winchester - can you name the streets you're calling the 'ring road'?
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by tangy » 27 Jan 2014, 21:49
RobbieM wrote: tangy wrote: Are you within the City "ring road"?
May need some clarification - I'm not sure there's an 'official' ring road in Winchester - can you name the streets you're calling the 'ring road'?
The roads in which the buses operate in and out of the bus station as a "ring road" namely City Road, North Walls, Eastgate Street, Broadway, St, George's Street, High Street and Station Road
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by RobbieM » 27 Jan 2014, 22:00
tangy wrote: Are you within the City "ring road"?
Based on the described ring-road network above:
No (14/40)
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by greatkingrat » 27 Jan 2014, 22:15
Are you west of the railway line?
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by RobbieM » 27 Jan 2014, 22:20
greatkingrat wrote: Are you west of the railway line?
No (15/40)
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by Urzzz1871 » 27 Jan 2014, 23:08
Are you east of the River Itchen?
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by RobbieM » 27 Jan 2014, 23:17
Urzzz1871 wrote: Are you east of the River Itchen?
No (16/40)
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by GuyBarry » 28 Jan 2014, 09:24
Are you south of the "ring road" as defined by tangy?
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by tractakid » 28 Jan 2014, 10:56
GuyBarry wrote: Are you south of the "ring road" as defined by tangy?
Can I clarify- south of all of the ring road, or any part of it?
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by GuyBarry » 28 Jan 2014, 11:01
tractakid wrote: GuyBarry wrote: Are you south of the "ring road" as defined by tangy?
Can I clarify- south of all of the ring road, or any part of it?
We've already established that RobbieM is not within the ring road, so to be south of the ring road he must be south of the whole thing.
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by RobbieM » 28 Jan 2014, 11:50
GuyBarry wrote: Are you south of the "ring road" as defined by tangy?
Yes (17/40). South of
all of it!
(Tangy's Ring Road does zig-zag a little on the south side, so I thought I'd best be clear about this.)
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by tractakid » 28 Jan 2014, 12:04
GuyBarry wrote: tractakid wrote: GuyBarry wrote: Are you south of the "ring road" as defined by tangy?
Can I clarify- south of all of the ring road, or any part of it?
We've already established that RobbieM is not within the ring road, so to be south of the ring road he must be south of the whole thing.
I was more thinking, what if he were to the east of it- outside it but with some of it being north and some south.
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by GuyBarry » 28 Jan 2014, 12:16
tractakid wrote:
I was more thinking, what if he were to the east of it- outside it but with some of it being north and some south.
There's only a tiny little strip of land between the eastern side of the ring road and the River Itchen, so I was discounting that. Anyway we now know he's to the south.
Next question: are you to the south of the route formed by St James' Lane, Canon Street, College Street and College Walk?
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