IMAudiO listeners willl know why I think that this google map utility is really handy.
Update: It’s a utility for seeing where that hole you are wanting to dig straight through the Earth would exit (on the other side).
You dig?
IMAudiO listeners willl know why I think that this google map utility is really handy.
Update: It’s a utility for seeing where that hole you are wanting to dig straight through the Earth would exit (on the other side).
You dig?
Hey spacemonkey, opening that link pops up a warning from my virus scanner.
Great.
Get a new virus scanner.
Mine did that too. It popped up an add from ads1.revenue.net, so I loaded it into my block list on my firewall. Now the link won’t load at all. Take it out, it loads (along with the popup). Jerks.
Not working at all on the Mac here… whacky.
OK, so Google maps can now graphically find a hole in the ground. 50% of success, I suppose.
If I dig my hole I would just flood my yard with the Indian ocean. I just can’t have a bunch of Indians hanging out in my yard. 1 or 2 maybe but a whole ocean, yu’ve got to draw the line. Oh that’s Indian dots not feathers.
No virus warnings for me, I use Debian Linux.
Like you Dr. Phat Tony, my hole would be in the indian ocean.
I’d end up in the Indian Ocean if I dug a hole. However, if I went up to the southeastern corner of Alberta, and dug a hole there, I’d end up in those French controlled islands and get some penguins.
I kept ending up in the ocean. There sure is a lot of water out there.
the only place in america where you can dig a whole straight through the earth and not end up in the indian ocean is hawaii… and who’d wanna leave hawaii and travel to batswana?!?