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    Originally posted by Diceman
    2 trains are 680 miles apart, one train is going west at 38 mph, another train goes east at 45 mph, when will they hit head on and explode into a ball of burning fuel and steel?
    We need more info Dice....How many MTN's, Vally's, Stops per train?? Is this Ave. Speed?? Come on Dice, you know better than that!!

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    You have enough info.......quit whining and answer it.
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    You can assume the eastbound train is heading east and vice versa.
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    If the east bound train is in New Jersey, and the west bound train is in chicago. They are never going to crash. Unless they can swim.
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    You can also assume the eastbound train is west of the westbound train and the westbound train is east of the eastbound train....I am practically giving you the answer.
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    Pitts burg ? what did I win?
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    Originally posted by The Penguin
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    You won a free pass to the convention.
    Good job.
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