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From: baggy1963 on 16 Apr 2008 18:18 What missing deviation signs? On the roundabout at Junction 17 of the M60.
From: Now in San Diego on 16 Apr 2008 22:21 On Apr 16, 11:54 am, hiram <u...(a)example.net> wrote: > Conor wrote: I did 560 in a day in October last year - not hear though. > ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com** Not that anyone cares, but I drove from Boston, Massachusetts to South Bend, Indiana (USA) in January, inlcuding a large part of it in a snow- storm, on my way to California. That's about 900 miles, I think. My Coventry-born/raised wife didn't drive "stick shift."
From: Steve Firth on 16 Apr 2008 22:26 baggy1963 <stephenb91(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > The coordinates are approximate from Google Earth. Another lie, Google Earth gives coordinates to six decimal places, not 14.
From: baggy1963 on 17 Apr 2008 03:43 Firth said "Another lie, Google Earth gives coordinates to six decimal places, not 14." Are you sure? Where have I lied Firth? I don't need to you and Conor insist on proving yourself wrong. You can't answer questions without insults or at all. Pointing at the approximate loaction of a sign on Google Earth gave me the co-ordinates.
From: Steve Firth on 17 Apr 2008 05:54
baggy1963 <stephenb91(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Firth said "Another lie, Google Earth gives coordinates to six > decimal places, not > 14." > > Are you sure? Yes. > Where have I lied Firth? You say you got the co-ordinates from Google Earth, which does not give co-ordinates to 14 decimal places. > I don't need to you and Conor insist on proving yourself wrong. You can't > answer questions without insults or at all. > > Pointing at the approximate loaction of a sign on Google Earth gave me > the co-ordinates. No it didn't, not to 14 decimal places. |