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There's gonna be a hangin' today.

Sarah of the Fringe is going to be here shortly to drive me and a bunch of paintings down to the Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building, one of the exhibition venues. I should probably not have stayed up late last night randomly drinking vodka and sending emails and then standing out on the balcony listening to the city in the still night. I feel a bit woolly now, but it was very nice. On the phone Sarah pointed out that the directions I was giving to my house all used pubs as landmarks. It's a fair cop.

But something I've been wondering about for a long time: why do most people seem to give directions of the "third left, then fourth right, then two more lefts, then take a right and five more lefts and you're there" variety rather than using street names, pub names or whatever? The latter method is clearly superior! In the first method all the instructions are dependent on your having got all the previous ones right, and if you make one mistake you're lost. Whereas in the second method, if you come to a confusing junction you can at least tell that you've definitely got the route right up to that point because, well, there's the Original Swan. Which is much less confusing than trying to work out if something counts as one of the twenty-seven "lefts" or not.

And do other people find it easy to hold a long sequence of turnings in their heads and be sure they've remembered it accurately? I know I don't. Those same people often say "But I don't remember street names" when I ask for any landmarks on the route. But street names are much more memorable! I am confused.

Date: 2008-03-27 10:34 am (UTC)
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I got quite fed up with the instructions to the remote MCR farmhouse that year that you, me, Dan, and Damian went - you probably remember that they were in the form 'turn left after the second cattle grid' which not only was subject to the kind of error that you mention, but also doesn't work well if you end up coming from the other direction, as we did! Not that there were very many pubs or road signs to use as reference in that case, mind you...

(I'm with you in the direction style - if someone did try to give me a bunch of left- and right- instructions I'd end up asking for a postcode & looking it up on Google maps or my GPS or something.)

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