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Citizen complaint of the day: We don't need public tic-tac-toe boards
By adamg on Fri, 11/23/2018 - 1:03pm
A concerned citizen files a complaint about improper manhole-cover placement on K Street in South Boston:
After cleaning this catch basin they put the cover on upside down. Manhole cover needs to be flipped over. It's a tripping hazard the way it is.
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Right side up I do the task
Right side up I do the task
Upside down could cause a flat
Seems to be an easy task
Maybe not with a brain lapse
Glad someone call about this crap
Trip-Trap-Toe
"What a sensational idea!
Public interactive art!
Of course we need tic-tac-toe installations!
Just make them flat and safe to walk on and over.
Perhaps they could also be placed in heavily trafficked areas so that pedestrians can begin to reclaim the public thoroughfares in the center of the city!
I can see it now, "Boston 2024! First International Street Tic-Tac-Toe Competition"!
Someone failed his tech interview
Everyone knows why manhole cover sides don't match. Or should if you want those big programming bucks.
Should you ever get the follow-on question....
... the answer is "equilateral triangle"
But, only if ...
you live in Nashua.
Why's that? A plain flat disc
Why's that? A plain flat disc couldn't fall into the hole since the hole has a "ledge" around the edge.
I think the reason for the parts sticking up is to provide structural stiffness.
Not a problem if you're
Not a problem if you're driving 25 mph.
You're the problem
if you're driving on the sidewalk.
Not tic tac toe
Hashtag as in #whoeverdidthisshouldbedisciplined