Feb. 3, 2011
9:01 p.m.
Tim Thornton said:
Actually neither, you should use the international boundary line for this.
Also, when you're on going through the channel tunnel do you go from being closer to Paris than you are to London only when you've left Calais? Or before you get to Dover?
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