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8 Comments
Fusionautsays...What is the melody?
Paybacksays...Supposed to be the William Tell Overture finale, but I understand the designers goofed up on this, the remake. The original was paved over due to noise complaints.
rex84says...How cool would it be to have audio speedbumps that said "Slow Down", but could only be discernible above a certain speed?
articiansays...That's a fantastic idea.
How cool would it be to have audio speedbumps that said "Slow Down", but could only be discernible above a certain speed?
DataSchmucksays...I want to hear the 10mph version.
deathcowsays...It should not be directly audible. It should be on all roads, subliminal, for instruction on how best to serve our country.
You know every time I drive through here I wonder if we should replace the television with something better, Hey! there's a WalMart right there. If that isn't a serendipitous coincidence I don't know what is!
chingalerasays...From the time signature of the last few strains at 100mph, sounds like you'd need to be doing maybe 150 for it to sound like a proper WT Overture. Poor design or California's most insidious speed-trap?
@Payback-That's utterly insane and predictable of the most extreme versions of Californians. Who in fuck would complain if not a total prick? If you'll notice on that stretch, hardly any homes or businesses. Can almost guarantee that whomever the complainants were they're the types that willfully and consistently, fuck-up their own wet dreams.
Paybacksays...From what I've read, the original musical road was actually quite close to people's homes. This guy, at 100mph, would seem to have been rather common. I can see their point.
This version of the road was placed more than 2 miles from anyone on purpose. The problem is, whomever designed or whomever did the actual grinding, allegedly had miffed it, and the song doesn't work at any speed.
@Payback-That's utterly insane and predictable of the most extreme versions of Californians. Who in fuck would complain if not a total prick? If you'll notice on that stretch, hardly any homes or businesses. Can almost guarantee that whomever the complainants were they're the types that willfully and consistently, fuck-up their own wet dreams.
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