QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit I used to go walking on the moors and in the mountains in the good knee days and a few walkers used GPS. They used to say that when the US was in a state of alert the GPS system would go to 100% accuracy. When there's no alert the system is +/-100' Cheers, Kim [tup]
QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit Hi Walter, In this day of GPS and downloadable maps I can't find one that deals with old fashioned longitude and latitude. I'll keep looking. Cheers, Kim [tup]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit Hi guys, Off topic again!! I find that when I'm 'talking' with people it helps me to know, roughly, where they are. There is a very good online map at http://uk.multimap.com that covers the world and magnifies down to streets. I am in Blackpool, about a mile inland. No need to give post/zip codes out so no funny mail. It's such a good map that it would be handy for convention directions etc and anyway, I know you have your own! Just a thought.............. Cheers, Kim [tup]
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