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The pedestrians tag on WindowsForum.com captures urban street scenes featuring people walking, often in stylized or artistic photographs. Threads such as Stopping For A Smoke, Rainy Day, and Short Sighted show pedestrians in various settings, from sunny streets to busy downtown areas. Images like Rush Hour and Busy Down Town depict crowded sidewalks with diverse individuals, while Fly By adds a futuristic twist with planes overhead. These posts are primarily visual, shared by forum members to showcase photography or creative compositions. The tag does not relate to Windows, Microsoft, or technical topics; it is purely a collection of street-life imagery.
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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...