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the splinters, and we'll get to work.<br>
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Ian.<br>
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On 16/10/12 18:05, Nick Hocking wrote:<br>
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<p>I wish to transport a long thinnish somewhat fragile wooden
object from Sydney to Canberra behind steam locomotive 1210.
Given that there some tunnels along the way, is the mapping in
OSM accurate enough in terms of bendiness to calculate (given a
known width of tunnel) whether the wooden object will survive
the trip.</p>
<div>I guess it's a bit like the ladder around the corner problem
except that the corner is not 90 degree and it's not actually a
ladder. I suspect the object may be in the vicinity of 50
metres long.</div>
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