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EP 9: "I Just Hope He Doesn't Croak On Us"
puddin:
We can find this right? good thinking Boingo because the same here -- Jen with clue in hand, no backpack might have just completed the roadblock or is starting? long shot the person deep in the background is Christine, green shirt black pants :res:. What are those 4 yellow lines on the ground for?
Zack.:
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:umn: OK, lets analyze this vidcap, shall we. Cris is not wearing her backpack, and she has an (unopened) clue in her hand. She can't open/read the clue without her partner close by. Maybe she just finished a task, got her clue and looks toward Ron. What she's doing in a subway/train station is anyone's guess, but probably not going anywhere far without her backpack. :duno: OK, my brain is overheating again, got to stop. :lol:
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Perhaps it's after the taxi roadblock - for this roadblock, it could be stipulated that backpacks must be left with the non-participating racers (or else it might just be in the trunk, I dunno).
I think that the subway/train station is the start/finish of the roadblock - it is a place where one should be able to find a taxi relatively easily and it matches up with Don's comment on how he can get water at the (train) station. Not to mention the fact that since Don needs water, it could be the "health issue" that leads Nick to take the roadblock. For the actual roadblock, I would guess that they have to earn a certain amount of money without pissing off the customers.
Neobie:
Service information for the blue and green lines would put us... in Honmachi?
And that could potentially explain the Rennyo and the Hard Rock Cafe! (Nick and Don are standing outside Exit 9, while the temple is on Exit 2.)
Have fun clicking around, the station is HUGE, and the station diagrams are... incredible!
On the yellow lines by Puddin: those are markers for the visually-impaired, kind of a geographical version of Braille to guide commuters to the gantries and to the train platforms. Kind of in wide usage throughout East and Southeast Asia...
puddin:
Thanks Neobie, I love your little race like arrow :kuss:
Is that a "H" ? I was looking for Hilton but it might not even be "H" for all I know :lol3:
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Boingo:
:lol: I found the same blue & green signs in the JR Osaka Station ;D
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