Re: [External] Re: OOBOL and English was Re: Still COBOL After All These Years?

2020-08-04 Thread David Spiegel

Hi Rex,
In the Northeast, interstates are generally 55-70. I haven't encountered 
any interstate that is 80. There can also be sections of the same 
highway with differing speeds.


Regards,
David

On 2020-08-04 09:01, Pommier, Rex wrote:

Radoslaw,

Speed limits are different in the States based on which state you're in.  Each 
state can set its own speed limit.  I am in South Dakota, and most smaller 2 
lane roads are 55 MPH.  Many of the state 2 lane roads are 65, and the 
interstates have an 80 MPH speed limit, the equivalent of about 130 KPH.  So 
the divided highways - at least in South Dakota - are reasonable.

Rex

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(I know it's off-topic)
My opinion: I like american cars and roads.
However I don't understand common speed limit 55 mph which is in my opinion too 
low for the road on desert.

BTW:
Here in Poland default limit on highway is 140 km/h.
However in Germany default is ...your sanity. No speed limit. Most cars have 
factory limit at 250 km/h, but not luxury ones. And yes, it is legal to drive 
300 km/h Of course this is for highways only. And speed limit signs may reduce 
it.

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W dniu 21.07.2020 o 20:24, Tony Thigpen pisze:

Too many things

That context was with regard to driving in Canada and should have been
100 KPM, not 100 knots. :-(

Last time I was in Canada, we still were stuck with mostly 55mph
limits in USA while Canada seemed to have a standard of 100kpm so I
equate the two.

My point was that I don't bother to convert. I just use the
measurement as presented.

Tony Thigpen

Pew, Curtis G wrote on 7/21/20 12:28 PM:

On Jul 21, 2020, at 11:12 AM, David Spiegel 
wrote:

"... 100 knots is about 55mph ..."
Assuming you meant Kilometers/Hour (based upon the context), it's
actually 62.5 MPH.


Well, if the posted limit is 55 mph, 62.5 mph seems about the right
speed to go. 

But duck-duck-go tells me 100 knots is 115.078 mph, or 185.2001 km/h.




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Re: [External] Re: OOBOL and English was Re: Still COBOL After All These Years?

2020-08-04 Thread Tony Thigpen
The 55 MPH limit was a federal law designed to force people to save fuel 
by driving slower during the 70's when the fuel crisis hit the US. And, 
we were stuck with for a long time even after the fuel crisis was over. 
Some studies showed that while it saved fuel for autos, it cost fuel for 
long-haul trucking.


Just like the 18% interest rates of the 70's, we hope to never see a 
national 55MPH speed limit again.


Tony Thigpen

Pommier, Rex wrote on 8/4/20 9:01 AM:

Radoslaw,

Speed limits are different in the States based on which state you're in.  Each 
state can set its own speed limit.  I am in South Dakota, and most smaller 2 
lane roads are 55 MPH.  Many of the state 2 lane roads are 65, and the 
interstates have an 80 MPH speed limit, the equivalent of about 130 KPH.  So 
the divided highways - at least in South Dakota - are reasonable.

Rex

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Subject: [External] Re: OOBOL and English was Re: Still COBOL After All These 
Years?

(I know it's off-topic)
My opinion: I like american cars and roads.
However I don't understand common speed limit 55 mph which is in my opinion too 
low for the road on desert.

BTW:
Here in Poland default limit on highway is 140 km/h.
However in Germany default is ...your sanity. No speed limit. Most cars have 
factory limit at 250 km/h, but not luxury ones. And yes, it is legal to drive 
300 km/h Of course this is for highways only. And speed limit signs may reduce 
it.

--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland







W dniu 21.07.2020 o 20:24, Tony Thigpen pisze:

Too many things

That context was with regard to driving in Canada and should have been
100 KPM, not 100 knots. :-(

Last time I was in Canada, we still were stuck with mostly 55mph
limits in USA while Canada seemed to have a standard of 100kpm so I
equate the two.

My point was that I don't bother to convert. I just use the
measurement as presented.

Tony Thigpen

Pew, Curtis G wrote on 7/21/20 12:28 PM:

On Jul 21, 2020, at 11:12 AM, David Spiegel 
wrote:


"... 100 knots is about 55mph ..."
Assuming you meant Kilometers/Hour (based upon the context), it's
actually 62.5 MPH.



Well, if the posted limit is 55 mph, 62.5 mph seems about the right
speed to go. 

But duck-duck-go tells me 100 knots is 115.078 mph, or 185.2001 km/h.





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Re: [External] Re: OOBOL and English was Re: Still COBOL After All These Years?

2020-08-04 Thread Pommier, Rex
Radoslaw,

Speed limits are different in the States based on which state you're in.  Each 
state can set its own speed limit.  I am in South Dakota, and most smaller 2 
lane roads are 55 MPH.  Many of the state 2 lane roads are 65, and the 
interstates have an 80 MPH speed limit, the equivalent of about 130 KPH.  So 
the divided highways - at least in South Dakota - are reasonable.

Rex

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Subject: [External] Re: OOBOL and English was Re: Still COBOL After All These 
Years?

(I know it's off-topic)
My opinion: I like american cars and roads.
However I don't understand common speed limit 55 mph which is in my opinion too 
low for the road on desert.

BTW:
Here in Poland default limit on highway is 140 km/h.
However in Germany default is ...your sanity. No speed limit. Most cars have 
factory limit at 250 km/h, but not luxury ones. And yes, it is legal to drive 
300 km/h Of course this is for highways only. And speed limit signs may reduce 
it.

--
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Lodz, Poland







W dniu 21.07.2020 o 20:24, Tony Thigpen pisze:
> Too many things
>
> That context was with regard to driving in Canada and should have been 
> 100 KPM, not 100 knots. :-(
>
> Last time I was in Canada, we still were stuck with mostly 55mph 
> limits in USA while Canada seemed to have a standard of 100kpm so I 
> equate the two.
>
> My point was that I don't bother to convert. I just use the 
> measurement as presented.
>
> Tony Thigpen
>
> Pew, Curtis G wrote on 7/21/20 12:28 PM:
>> On Jul 21, 2020, at 11:12 AM, David Spiegel  
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> "... 100 knots is about 55mph ..."
>>> Assuming you meant Kilometers/Hour (based upon the context), it's 
>>> actually 62.5 MPH.
>>>
>>
>> Well, if the posted limit is 55 mph, 62.5 mph seems about the right 
>> speed to go. 
>>
>> But duck-duck-go tells me 100 knots is 115.078 mph, or 185.2001 km/h.




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