A Conversation for Driving in the Australian Outback
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
Shadowfire. Or not. Started conversation Nov 5, 2001
http:/www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A442540
I saw a few other driving articles in the guide and thought the outback deserved an entry of it's own. Let me know what you think as this is my first go at an entry.
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
Shadowfire. Or not. Posted Nov 5, 2001
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A442540
Try again and get the link to work right, muppet.
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Nov 11, 2001
Grrrrrrrrreat!
It's a pity that nobody responded earlier here but that's just because the Workshop is somewhat of a forgotten place
Very instructive entry! Take it to Peer Review! (Don't bother if you're being asked to use GuideML, you really don't need to)
Bossel (Scout)
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
Shadowfire. Or not. Posted Nov 12, 2001
Cheers Bossel, I certainly shall. At least I now know somebody's out there!
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
nuts2you Posted Nov 16, 2001
I like it. I have lived in Darwin for 2 years now and you article is pretty good. Potentialy you could harp oon a bit more about the fact that you WILL be stuck some where in the wet and not to bother on any but the main roads and tell them not to try the out back roads with out experience or a guide. As you know we get several fatalities each year from stranded drivers.
nuts2you
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
nuts2you Posted Nov 16, 2001
I like it. I have lived in Darwin for 2 years now and your article is pretty good. Potentialy you could harp oon a bit more about the fact that you WILL be stuck some where in the wet and not to bother on any but the main roads and tell them not to try the out back roads with out experience or a guide. As you know we get several fatalities each year from stranded drivers.
nuts2you
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
nuts2you Posted Nov 16, 2001
I like it. I have lived in Darwin for 2 years now and your article is pretty good. Potentialy you could harp on a bit more about the fact that you WILL be stuck some where in the wet and not to bother on any but the main roads, and tell them not to try the out back roads with out experience or a guide. As you know we get several fatalities each year from stranded drivers.
nuts2you
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
nuts2you Posted Nov 16, 2001
Damn I love this system. I tell it to do one thig and it does three others.
nuts2you
A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
Shadowfire. Or not. Posted Nov 23, 2001
Cheers, it's good to get some feedback from a local.
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A442540 - Driving in the Australian Outback
- 1: Shadowfire. Or not. (Nov 5, 2001)
- 2: Shadowfire. Or not. (Nov 5, 2001)
- 3: Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese (Nov 11, 2001)
- 4: Shadowfire. Or not. (Nov 12, 2001)
- 5: Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese (Nov 13, 2001)
- 6: nuts2you (Nov 16, 2001)
- 7: nuts2you (Nov 16, 2001)
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- 9: nuts2you (Nov 16, 2001)
- 10: Shadowfire. Or not. (Nov 23, 2001)
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