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Boston enacted its first speed limits in 1702; how long before ye first Masshole ignored them?

J.L. Bell reports Boston town leaders felt compelled in 1702 to pass an ordinance limiting the speed of horses within the town limits - the first legal speed limits in British North America.

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1702, Final Answer!

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was it illegal to get wasted and romp around on your horse

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Horses were the first self driving vehicles!

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The horses that pulled milk wagons learned their routes, and would stop at each house without direction from the driver.

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Look at the trails we ended up paving.

[cows, cows, yeah, yeah]

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A series of pamphlets distributed under the name "Adam's Talke of ye Hubbe and its Univerƒalle Items of Note" was discovered in an old shoebox.

One of the pamphlets concerned "a Tragick Encounter between an out-of-control Carriage and a now-mangled Unfortunate". The pamphlets in reply mostly castigated the carriage driver; one in particular cited "Ruffians and Vagabonds who pay no Attention to their Surroundings and careen through Alleys Wickedde fast", although one correspondent noted the victim's "darke Clothing and lacke of Respect paid to lanes designated for Travel". Many other writers argued whether the incident occurred on Ezekiel Coppersmith's land or that of Goodwife Hanthorpe, leading to a 63-pamphlet exchange on where exactly that boundary lay.

The final pamphlet included the bundle was a plea that "our Colonial overƒeers shall record the Minutes of their Several Meetings and make them available in steno form to the Populace".

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have a constantly irate and irritating contributor from menotomy?

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He was in the stocks at the time of printing. Or banished from the colony.

(Let it be known that Michael has Won the UHub for 2/19/2016)

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actually happen? i haven't seen him around in awhile

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I came to the conclusion a few weeks ago that UHub and he needed a break from each other, so, yes, I suspended his account.

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See above commenter.

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there was that one guy always talking about the proper methode of producing the finest vellum and how that should be used for colonial archives...

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that slayed me

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How we record and archive information is incredibly important. Vellum still beats just about every other media - analog or digital - for its combination of cost, longevity, sustainability, and retrievability. The Magna Carta was drafted over 800 years old, and original vellum copies still exist.

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Well did they put vellum on the Voyager space craft (current location: outside our solar system)? No, they didn't. They used a golden record, so clearly, that's better.

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Nay but it did include pensive missives castigating the indigenous fowl for disagreeably making quarrel with the constabulary.

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I wish I could like this five thousand times. Thank you for making my morning gigglier.

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very satisfying, as reply pamphlets go.

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