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Thi is a response to Todd C.. <br /> <br />Yers i should go through life as ignorant as missouri and Mike, uhm what else.. i could have most likely gone to howitworks.com and types in railway lights.. there are 31, 000 sites with "how Railorad singal work" have in them (google.com) ... what else... <br /> <br />OH yes i know i'm going to pay "farenheit 451" police! Anyone who has a book with the word railorad and signal, i'm vomming to yuor house and burning it. <br /> <br />the word railroad has now become illegal, do not repeat to any youngsters or you will be fined. <br /> <br />Praise God Tood, you don't run anyhting, your one of those Censorship addicts, if i was so desperate to trigger the railorad light system for a kick.. i would have already! maybe someone i know will see me... and i'll GET FIRED? yeah thats what i'll do.. i'll go down to the corssing... trigger the lights (they only stay on for 4 minutes if there is no activity on the line) and maybe a passing commuter train will see me.. and i'll get fired the next day for advocating a bad example! <br /> <br />Say thats what i'll do <br /> <br />Oh and Ed this part is for you. Nasa Changes the street liughts around here.. every time there is one burnt we have to call 1-800-NASA-NOW and they fly by in their jumbo rocket "challenger 2" and they one gets out stands on the wing while this thing hovers in the air.. and changes the bulb.. then the rocket begins moving again.. <br /> <br />what system do you all use in the USA... bet ours is better :p <br />Kev.
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