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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 16, 2017 16:35:19 GMT 7
Australian cyclists have used "GPS art" to turn a 202km (125-mile) ride into the outline of a goat. The four men plotted their route on an app before using it track their journey around Perth. When uploaded, it displayed as a picture. Cyclist Ben Jones said the group settled on a goat because it was "an easy animal to draw". He said the ride lasted more than six hours, with the men stopping only for food, "nature breaks" and flat tyres. "Apart from riding 200km, it's relatively simple," Mr Jones told the BBC. "You basically drop little dots on the road and it plans directions out." www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-39287266
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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 16, 2017 16:36:11 GMT 7
Why not a sheep, unless its Muslim converts then the goat makes sense
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Post by rubl on Mar 16, 2017 17:10:07 GMT 7
^^| sheep is the next step, but not in Ozland. For that hop over to New Sheepland
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 19:37:07 GMT 7
Why not a sheep, unless its Muslim converts then the goat makes sense You seem to have your wires crossed about Australia and sheep. Maybe you were poor at Geography at school, but the country that is famous for it's sheep is NZ, the next country over, to the east (sort of) Australia is famous for it's kangaroos, which are much bigger, don't have wool, and hop everywhere. And as far as I know people don't shag them.
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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 16, 2017 20:37:02 GMT 7
Why not a sheep, unless its Muslim converts then the goat makes sense You seem to have your wires crossed about Australia and sheep. Maybe you were poor at Geography at school, but the country that is famous for it's sheep is NZ, the next country over, to the east (sort of) Australia is famous for it's kangaroos, which are much bigger, don't have wool, and hop everywhere. And as far as I know people don't shag them. Kangerooland, New sheepland....same same
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