John Foust wrote:
At 10:41 AM 11/22/2010, Rich Alderson wrote:
He received a telegram from the
home office asking him to visit a customer in Texarkana who was having trouble
with one of their products. He telegraphed back that they should send someone
from Chicago, since they were much closer to the customer.
Even today, Google Maps says the difference in Chicago's favor is
13 hours 9 minutes versus 13 hours 32 minutes, but I bet you can drive
at a higher speed from El Paso than you can from Chicago.
As a matter of fact, the Texas segments of IH-10 between San Antonio
and El Paso have a speed limit of 80mph. (Yes, there are a couple of
stretches that wander into New Mexico.)
The terrain and traffic are such that, except for filling/draining
tanks, you could easily hold 80mph for the entire distance.
Doc