Ken wrote:
k5083 wrote:
improperly constructed national insignia.
Does it strike anyone as odd that the star and bar was painted at least 4 times on thousands upon thousands of aircraft yet I don't think I've ever seen it wrong on a factory airplane? And those were painted in wartime by folks who may not have had much painting/masking experience. And they did just fine.
So many things in our daily life that require attention to detail seem to suffer, but there are 2 things that normally seem to be consistently correct: airport runway/taxiway markings and highway road signs. Sure, there will always be goofs, but it amazes me how often they get it right. Did you know that the small interstate exit number sign placed at the top of the large sign naming the exit is offset either left or right to indicate which side the exit is on? Government workers getting it right (or left)! Rock on!
I agree with both points. As to highway road signs though, there is one goof I see a lot. Those rectangular signs with the diagonal black/yellow stripes, signifying caution to avoid an obstruction, are supposed to be oriented so that the stripes slope down toward the direction you are supposed to go. In other words if the stripes slope like "/" you are supposed to drive to the left of the sign; if they slope like "\" you are supposed to drive to the right. About half the time, I see signs that if read literally, are instructing you to crash into the median rather than drive around it. Luckily motorists don't understand the signs any more than the road crews do!
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