and poags
spin their wheels stupidly.
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From: Addison, Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 1:22 PM
To: Peter Horsbøll Møller; Bill Thoen; MapInfo-L
Subject: RE: MI-L SUM: MapInfo Web Services
As a wise man once told me (my dad), 4 Wheel Drive means
To: Addison, Howard; Peter Horsbøll Møller; Bill Thoen; MapInfo-L
Subject: RE: MI-L SUM: MapInfo Web Services
Any four wheeler worth their salt knows as soon as your wheels spin stop and
back out. Even more importantly once you are 4-wheel-wise you don't go
where you know or even suspect boggy ground
But I suppose using these new tools is like driving a truck with four-wheel
drive.
Now I can get stuck in much more remote places
Yes, but then it's good it is GIS you are working with. You should be able to
find a way out from anywhere ;-)
Of course that require that someone else has been
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Sent: Tuesday, 23 November 2004 10:58 AM
To: Bill Thoen; MapInfo-L
Subject: RE: MI-L SUM: MapInfo Web Services
But I suppose using these new tools is like driving a truck with four-wheel
drive.
Now I can get stuck in much more remote places
Yes, but then it's good it is GIS you
But I suppose using these new tools is like driving a truck with
four-wheel drive. Now I can get stuck in much more remote places!
yes, now it is really easy to build very large applications that rely on
black boxes that you have no idea how they are working, but bigga-boom 10
lines later and