El Paso had them mounted but not calibrated, so they didn't take pictures but randomly flashed. Pretty typical of American South West culture in my limited south west experience. Good idea, half-executed. It's pretty hot down there, I suppose that has alot to do with it. I noticed the same thing in Ireland. Alot of half-completed road projects. For instance, when they joined the EU, they were to completely transfer to the metric system. They put up KPH road signs, next to the MPH road signs, and never took down the MPH signs. Maybe it was to get people used to it. Maybe I'm rambling.
RE: Hard to complain
El Paso had them mounted but not calibrated, so they didn't take pictures but randomly flashed. Pretty typical of American South West culture in my limited south west experience. Good idea, half-executed. It's pretty hot down there, I suppose that has alot to do with it. I noticed the same thing in Ireland. Alot of half-completed road projects. For instance, when they joined the EU, they were to completely transfer to the metric system. They put up KPH road signs, next to the MPH road signs, and never took down the MPH signs. Maybe it was to get people used to it. Maybe I'm rambling.
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