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Things to do in Honolulu?
Rizzo:
And socialised healthcare.
(But thank you everyone for your suggestions. Does anyone know of any good record stores by chance?)
Inlander:
I don't drive so I don't know how difficult it is to adapt to driving on the other side of the road, however as a pedestrian visiting exotic drive-on-the-right countries I basically have to retrain 30 years of instinctively looking right for oncoming traffic before crossing a road. In my experience it usually take two or three weeks to start looking the appropriate way automatically - by which time usually I'm due to go back home and have to retrain myself all over again.
jhocking:
Nope, nothing at all to do there. The place is a shithole.
LeeC:
surf!
David_Dovey:
--- Quote from: Inlander on 13 Apr 2011, 17:55 ---I don't drive so I don't know how difficult it is to adapt to driving on the other side of the road
--- End quote ---
Honestly the only part that's particularly difficult is driving in parking lots or other places where there aren't pretty obvious cues as to what side of the road you should be on. That's when you'll find yourself drifting across to the wrong side.
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