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Josephine 1 year ago
#10. Wish we had some of that thoughtfulness in my town.
       
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Curg 1 year ago
Josephine,
must live in Ohio? lots of autists there
       
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Philinda 1 year ago
And we have stores that, on certain days and at certain times, offer 'quiet shopping' for anyone who likes a bit of peace and quiet as they shop; instead of a lot of piped-in music and loud announcements.
       
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Teeny 1 year ago
#40 bamboo scaffolding is the exact opposite of futuristic. Haven't they been using bamboo scaffolding for hundreds of years?
       
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Chet 1 year ago
#39 I've been to dozens of bars in the US that do this. Maybe it's a Midwest thing.
       
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Les 1 year ago
#29 Norway also have this. Super convenient to be able to buy a stamp online on those rare occasions when you want to send a physical letter.

#33 Norwegian bills are all different sizes. That makes it possible for the blind to tell them apart, as well as preventing counterfeit money to be printed on real paper by bleaching a lower denomination bill and printing a higher denomination on it.
       
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Virgy 1 year ago
"Country X has Y" means within country X somewhere is Y, may be only one. Like these samll selfdriving busses, which are by far not widespread in Germany. I guess there is only ONE in Berlin (I'm German)
       
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In Australia, there are tunnels with lights that move at the speed limit so you can get an idea of your speed and try your best to match the limit.

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