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
sigh Good grief!!! This is ridiculous! Please forgive me for not being
Hello Brian,
smile 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:
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
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 could
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
Thanks Mark, that immediately went on my favorites.
Art Seddon
- Original Message -
From: Mark Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 6:03 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] v7: Resolving push pin positioning
To all LUGers,
For those who
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
AM
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.com. There's more
information there than anyone could ever use! Lookup is fast and
simple. Just copy
Favorites soon. (:)
Steve
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, 21 June 2008 11:03 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] v7: Resolving push pin positioning
To all LUGers,
For those who need
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