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Message no. 1
From: Sasquatch <ab130f92@*******.ADELPHI.EDU>
Subject: Re: Highway Wars
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:05:27 -0400
Beleive sommeone asked about a highway from Seattle to UCAS? Look at the
map in the back of SR2, haven't seen SR3 don't know if it's there, I-90
leaves Seattle heading east. It splits into I-90 and I-94 at Billings,
Montana. That city is labeled in in pull-out map, right under the Sioux
Nation name. They parallel each other both heading east until the meet up
again past La Cross, Wisconsin. (About half-way between St. Paul and
Milwaulkee on the map. I-94 to the north crosses the border at Bismark, and
I-90 to the south goes through Rapid City and Sioux Falls. So it hits the
border in between those 2 cities. That's as gooc as the map I have gets. I
admit I don't have your original post so I'm not positive this is what
you're looking for, but since I was looking at the map anyway I figured I'd
give it a try.



Sasquatch

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Message no. 2
From: "Timothy D. Shea" <analog-kid@****.COM>
Subject: highway wars
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 23:09:28 EDT
I have actually played a game of making an illegal run down I-90 from
Seattle to the UCAS. I-90 continues to Chicago, and then runs up the
coasts of the Great Lakes to Buffalo, then runs across to Boston. It's
the longest highway in the US. (I must say gunning up the Sioux border
guards was interesting)

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Message no. 3
From: Hairy Smurf <ab130f92@*******.ADELPHI.EDU>
Subject: Highway wars
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 00:02:50 -0400
Listproc is set up well. I'd sent a mail about the highway question
earlier but it didn't get through. Due to security crazy admins and a long
distance phone call I've got a different sent mail server then what it
expects. Seems it don't like me, but I'll fix that in a minute and send it
to my other account. Anyaway Timothy Shea already covered the basics but
my now nonexistant mail had a bit more. Look in SR2 in the back at the
map. The large fold out one. Timothy was right I-90 does go all the way
thoughr. It hits the border in between Rapids city and Sioux Falls on the
map. It also passes through both. However at Billings Montana (Sioux
Nation) it splits into i-90 and i-94. I-94 goes north slightly and ends up
hitting the border at Bismark. I would imagine that if this was a well
used route there would be some kind of security at Billings, evern though
it's in the middle of Siooux Nation territory. Geez I'd forgotten how much
of a pain pine is.

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