gordongekko wrote: » I have not been in Sligo in years. Is McDonalds still on connells street. Then surely from tds across by the harp bar down to the post office is only about 1km
Tigger wrote: » why is there a thread on this and no thread on sligo live?
Mint Sauce wrote: » Surely the DC. Isn't parts of the town closed for the festival. :pac:
drdidlittle wrote: » From TD's did you take the dual carriageway or old road?
billie1b wrote: » Billboards are not road signs, they will generally give you a straight line distance
sunnysinead wrote: » Its more than 2.2 km in a straight tine too. The point is, the sign was beside a road. All other road signs I have ever seen in Ireland and all other countries which refer to destinations and distances are by road.
billie1b wrote: » You're not understanding it at all, 'as the crow flies' means in a straight line, not by air, the 2.2km is in a straight line
sunnysinead wrote: » If you want to know how far it is to a restaurant, do you fly or go by road? All cars can measure distance by the mileometer or tripometer or whatever it is called, beside the speedo: relatively few have sat nav or can do a vertical take off, helicopter flight and land. Besides, all other signposts on land are for distances by road.
sunnysinead wrote: » lol. No distances between destinations are as the crow flies. If someone asks how far is Dublin from Sligo, it by road. I checked with the AA. Never as the crow flies.
billie1b wrote: » It would be as they crow flies, otherwise they would have to put the measurement of every route from the sign to McDonalds
sunnysinead wrote: » Was in Sligo town in Union st. (near TD's pub) and I could not help but notice a huge big billboard up on the wall on the other side of the street advertising McDonalds restaurant, and it claiming in huge letters it was only 2.2 km away. Anyway, curiosity got the better of me, I set the tripometer thing on the car and I drove through the traffic to get there. I arrived in the car park of McDonalds, was glad I drove, it was no less than 3.2km. Would that be correct-I took the most direct route, up mail coach road. Another big billboard add for McD in the Dunnes car park in town claimed it was only 2.2km too. Try it for yourself. It got me thinking, if they can be this far out on a simple measurement, what other measurements, weights of volumes, may they be inaccurate with.