Le 9 févr. 09 à 11:45, David Tayler a écrit :
If all the pictures show us that the RH was at the bridge, then
many of the pictures have gone missing.
dt
You must address that question to Robert Barto. But I think these are
recorded interviews, I imagine RB does not mean they are only at the
bridge, but that many are so.
I like the idea that Extreme thumb-out (Mouton) is a sort of "hitch-
hikers" position.
Anthony
At 12:33 PM 2/8/2009, you wrote:
From: ""Mathias Rösel"" <[email protected]>
"All instruction from the period tell us and the pictures
show us that the right hand was at the bridge. How
seriously should we take this?" Barto
Perhaps like with a traffic sign when driving a car? I mean, not
religiously, of course >B)
Mathias
An unexpectedly Gallic opinion!
RT
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