pavement

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The pavement tag on WindowsForum.com covers unusual and humorous stories about pedestrian walkways and surfaces. Discussions include yellow lines painted on pavements to guide pedestrians, causing confusion among residents in Barking, London. Another thread highlights a dizzying patterned pavement in Alicante, Spain, that creates an optical illusion, leading to nausea and falls among tourists. A post about a sports car parked on a wet city street at night also appears under this tag. While the tag is not related to Windows or technology, it offers lighthearted content about urban design and pedestrian experiences.
  1. whoosh

    ART Sports Car In Town

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  2. cybercore

    Yellow lines on pavement to show pedestrians where to walk

    Yellow lines are normally used to stop motorists parking on the road - but now they have been painted on a pavement in a town centre to show pedestrians where to walk. Two lines stretch for 100m (328ft) down a high street. Other yellow lines have been painted around trees, a post box and...
  3. cybercore

    Forced to watch their step on crazy paving in Alicante.

    Boozed-up British tourists have to watch where they walk in Alicante after a new patterned pavement has been laid causing nausea and confusion. The crazy design in the Spanish holiday resort causes the eye to think that the pavement is not flat but stepped. Set in rows of diamonds at...
  4. cybercore

    Living Canvas: Painted Up Down Under

    Body Painters Create Walking Works of Art at Australian Body Art Carnivale - AOL News (May 18) -- Some artists work with canvas -- others prefer skin. Some of the world's top body painters gathered in Oz over the weekend, where they turned humans into living works of fantasy at the...
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