Why is it that when I leave for work in the morning I take, what I think, is the shortest route through the city... and when I leave work in the evening I use the same approach... only to find out that I end up taking a different route in each case?
Because to take the same route both ways would be the long way one of the ways. So... logically, doesn't that mean that my thought process is really flawed in both cases and I need to find a route C?
But what if a route C doesn't exist? And routes A and B are actually equal, but both not the optimal route from home to work or work to home?
*scratches head*
Time for a drink.
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Ha! I do exactly the same thing! For some reason the route I take to work and the route I take home are both the quickest routes, but they're both different!
In my case, I put it down to just being scatterbrained...
Welly, what are you trying to say?
I wouldn't possibly dream of suggesting you were scatterbrained too.
...I'll get me coat.