Hello Brian,
No problem, Brian! I found myself (no, I was not lost!)
scratching my head (not literally!) over something that, to me, seemed
very obvious (closely related to "assume").
Thanks for your posting, Brian! I appreciate it!
My best,
Mark Wilson
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Brian Johnson wrote:
Hi
Hi Mark,
Actually I liked the site but was just being a smart-ass. Sorry for that.
Normally I'm the one who laughs at the foolishness of
political-correctness. Must have had a rotten night's sleep.
Thanks.
Brian
> Good grief!!! This is ridiculous! Please forgive me for not being
> political
ing up my
"Favorites" soon. (:>)
Steve
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To all LUGer
t: [LegacyUG] v7: Resolving push pin positioning
To all LUGers,
For those who need to add or correct latitude and longitude for proper
push pin positioning, refer to http://lat-long.com. There's more
information there than anyone could ever use! Lookup is fast and
simple. Just copy & p
I can't speak for Brian, but when I said something rather similar I
wasn't meaning "how do we do it?" I was merely pointing out that
your "For those who need to add or correct latitude and longitude for
proper push pin positioning, refer to http://lat-long.com. There's
more information there
Thanks Mark, that immediately went on my favorites.
Art Seddon
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To all LUGers,
For those who need to add or
On Behalf Of Mark Wilson
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 6:03 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] v7: Resolving push pin positioning
To all LUGers,
For those who need to add or correct latitude and longitude for proper
push pin positioning, refer to http://lat-long.
Mark Wilson wrote
Google it!
Mark
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Brian Johnson wrote:
That is great for the USA. What about the rest of us?
I can't speak for Brian, but when I said something rather similar I
wasn't meaning "how do we do it?" I was merely pointing out that
your "For those who need to add
://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 09:11:21 -0400
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> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] v7: Resolving push pin positioning
>
> That is
Mark Wilson wrote
http://lat-long.com. There's more information there than anyone could
ever use!
Providing they only want to use locations within the USA:-(
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Google it!
Mark
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Brian Johnson wrote:
That is great for the USA. What about the rest of us?
Brian
2008/6/21 Mark Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
To all LUGers,
For those who need to add or correct latitude and longitude for proper push
pin positioning, refer to http://lat-long
Two options come to mind:
1) http://www.geonames.org/
2) Find some US ancestors
Randy
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Brian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That is great for the USA. What about the rest of us?
>
> Brian
>
> 2008/6/21 Mark Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > To all LUGers,
> >
That is great for the USA. What about the rest of us?
Brian
2008/6/21 Mark Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> To all LUGers,
>
> For those who need to add or correct latitude and longitude for proper push
> pin positioning, refer to http://lat-long.com. There's more information
> there than anyone co
To all LUGers,
For those who need to add or correct latitude and longitude for proper
push pin positioning, refer to http://lat-long.com. There's more
information there than anyone could ever use! Lookup is fast and
simple. Just copy & paste the numbers that are shown on the web site
under
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