RodBelding
DIS Dad #589
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I suppose I need to come up with something profound for my 4,000th post, but I'm going through a spell in my life when life seems to produce only questions, no answers. As always, I am thankful for the DIS Dads and their friendship, camaraderie, prayers and laughter. As we continue life's journey together, ponder such mysteries as these:
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Are we governed by predestination or free will?
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?
How do the Philadelphia Eagles determine the best candidate to be their defensive coordinator?
Congratulations on post 4,000!

While I can't offer you answers to all of your questions, I can help with one;
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?
A: Any highway built under the auspices of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 and funded by the federal governent is called an interstate highway, even if it doesn't cross state lines. In fact, there are many local routes that lie entirely within a single state funded by the Act.
Hawaii has three interstates - H1, H2, and H3 - which connect important military facilities on the island of Oahu.
I hope that helps, even a small amount.
