On February 24, 1997, the show adopted a computerized board composed of 52 monitors (adding one space to each row). To illuminate a letter during regular gameplay, White simply touches the edge of the monitor, although the board may be controlled remotely to reveal letters or solutions. The new puzzle board made Toss-Up puzzles possible and also facilitated an evolution of the hostess' role, which was originally justified by the need to turn letters. see related link
Standard sized stop signs are 30" long with a 3/4" white line around the edge. The letters of the stop sign are all 10" tall.
There is only one kind of "stop" sign on French roads. As in many countries, the word "stop" is written in white letters in a red octogon. You will find a wide, white paint band on the road marking the place you have to stop. A approaching sign is the "cédez le passage" (yield / give way); the sign is a inverted white triangle with a red border.
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Retro from the anime film "Dead Leaves" .
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They dont have one it is just Game Stop in red and white in a 3D Like letters.
If they are turning yellow it means ur liver is failing
In the US, STOP signs are Octagonal (8 sided), with a bright red background and white letters saying STOP.
Standard sized stop signs are 30" long with a 3/4" white line around the edge. The letters of the stop sign are all 10" tall.
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Yes, stops signs that have the white border are indeed optional. They are set as more of a yield sign when heavy traffic is present. Other than that those are just there to slow down rather than to make complete stop.
you stop at the white line instead of the stop sign, the stop sign would be to far
Stop wearing costume jewelry.
The idea is that cars stop behind it, in order to allow sufficient space for any trucks turning, as the trailer offtracks well inside the turn radius of the power unit.Added: It is commonly referred to as the "limit line."