Hi Viatologists,
As of 20-Apr-2008, the Worldwide Highway Library provides geographic
coordinates for 4.3% of its 2,186 photographs. Through retroactive action,
the 'Operation Coordinates' program will increase the per centage of
photographs containing coordinates over time.
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
"Adding human experience to transportology"
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. - 20 Apr 2008 16:01 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
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> Cheers,
Man, I really like your sense of humour. Your site is a subtle private
joke right? It surely couldn't be for real. I feel that your site could
be made even funnier if you allowed visitors to leave comments in your
site's guestbook.
Craig Zeni - 20 Apr 2008 22:45 GMT
>> Hi Viatologists,
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> be made even funnier if you allowed visitors to leave comments in your
> site's guestbook.
Every day, a troll goes hungry. These are not trolls just in some
third-world country, but right here at home. The growing rate of trolls
is alarming. In the United States alone, the number of hungry trolls is
expanding at a rate of 1 troll for every 5 AOL CD's.
For example, take little Carl here. On his local message board, he does
not even gain enough responses to fill a 3 1/4" floppy. He has been
forced to go into Yahoo! chat rooms and pose as a woman, just for enough
food to last the night.
Sponsoring a troll is easy. For the cost of sending just one email or
usenet post, your contribution (along with others) helps keep one troll
fed for a month. If you include your email address, you can get weekly
or daily letters from your troll. Think of what one post from you could
mean to a hungry troll.
Please. Feed a troll today.
- Jay Stuler
Michael Moroney - 21 Apr 2008 18:22 GMT
>Hi Viatologists,
>As of 20-Apr-2008, the Worldwide Highway Library provides geographic
>coordinates for 4.3% of its 2,186 photographs. Through retroactive action,
>the 'Operation Coordinates' program will increase the per centage of
>photographs containing coordinates over time.
That's nice. I have the geographic coordinates for the ends of all of the
numbered state highways of New Hampshire (that's 100% of them for the
mathemetically challenged) as well as many of them for Vermont as well.
All on a zoomable, clickable Google map. But I'm not going to bug this
newsgroup about it because the website it's for is simply not ready.
I don't have a percentage offhand of the amount of Vermont done, other than
it's easily over 4.3%.