Hi Viatologists,
As of 10-Apr-2008, the Worldwide Highway Library provides geographic
coordinates for 1.51% of its 2,184 photographs. Through retroactive action,
the 'Operation Coordinates' program will increase the per centage of
photographs containing coordinates over time.
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
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Jason Pawloski - 11 Apr 2008 01:23 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
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Luxury Yacht - 11 Apr 2008 01:38 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
>
> As of 10-Apr-2008, the Worldwide Highway Library provides geographic
> coordinates for 1.51% of its 2,184 photographs. Through retroactive
> action, the 'Operation Coordinates' program will increase the per centage
> of photographs containing coordinates over time.
How many times are you going to tell us about this, you friggin'
spammer?!?!? You gonna' post another note every time you complete another 5
pictures?!?!? Are you gonna' start selling crappy watches, luggage and
shoes on your crappy site, too, you damn spammer?!?!?
WE DON'T GIVE A CRAP THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETED 1.5% OF THE COORDINATES!!!!!
TELL US WHEN YOU'RE DONE YOU FRIGGIN' SPAMMER!!!!!!

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Scott in SoCal - 11 Apr 2008 06:25 GMT
>> Hi Viatologists,
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>spammer?!?!? You gonna' post another note every time you complete another 5
>pictures?!?!?
Yup, you figured out his MO already. LOL!!!

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In Toppest Replica(ECHM) - 11 Apr 2008 02:42 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
>
> As of 10-Apr-2008, the Worldwide Highway Library provides geographic
> coordinates for 1.51% of its 2,184 photographs.
That's 33 photographs. Wow.
> Through retroactive action,
That sounds ill. Just curious: how could it be anything else?
>the 'Operation Coordinates' program will increase the per
> centage of photographs containing coordinates over time.
I can hardly contain my excitement.

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My Land of Misery - 11 Apr 2008 02:46 GMT
> > Hi Viatologists,
>
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> Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamotohttp://mryamamoto.50megs.com
> 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on'
Don't forget to wake up yr Schnäuzers when he's done. ;)
Douglas Kerr - ECHM - 11 Apr 2008 03:28 GMT
>> Hi Viatologists,
>>
>> As of 10-Apr-2008, the Worldwide Highway Library provides geographic
>> coordinates for 1.51% of its 2,184 photographs.
>
> That's 33 photographs. Wow.
Where's Ben Stein when you need his enthusiasm?
>> Through retroactive action,
>
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>
> I can hardly contain my excitement.
MLOM - 11 Apr 2008 03:32 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
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Going geographic coordinates, eh? Here's a challenge for you: go to
90° N (W/E irrelevent), walk 100 m south, then 1 km east, then 100m
north, and report the resulting geographic coordinates.
Free Lunch - 11 Apr 2008 04:08 GMT
>> Hi Viatologists,
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>90° N (W/E irrelevent), walk 100 m south, then 1 km east, then 100m
>north, and report the resulting geographic coordinates.
You should send him around in more circles.
MLOM - 11 Apr 2008 04:26 GMT
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 19:32:53 -0700 (PDT), in misc.transport.road
> MLOM <gr...@netzero.net> wrote in
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Man oh man...you just brought to memory a famous Benny Hill traffic
circle sketch. :-O
A better choice is to have him visit Fairfield, MO (compare a 1975 or
earlier MO state map with one from the 1980s and later to get the
gist). Hint: village on MO 83. :)
necromancer - 11 Apr 2008 13:03 GMT
>> Hi Viatologists,
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>90° N (W/E irrelevent), walk 100 m south, then 1 km east, then 100m
>north, and report the resulting geographic coordinates.
Better yet, send him (sic) to 90° S and have him (sic) repeat. More
likely that he'll (sic) freeze first.
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