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#11
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Originally posted by: MnFriesen
and everyone you know is there!
Originally posted by: tyler711
It is the Walmart of email's. Easy to use. Tons of space. Excellent spam filtering. Simple to find your mail. And easy to check from any computer.
You have no choice but to comply.
It is the Walmart of email's. Easy to use. Tons of space. Excellent spam filtering. Simple to find your mail. And easy to check from any computer.
You have no choice but to comply.
#14
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Originally posted by: MnFriesen
ohh google is trying to take over microsoft too...they are joining forces with sun
ohh google is trying to take over microsoft too...they are joining forces with sun
I love these battles between Y! and google and MS, they just result in more free stuff for us [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. Like GoogleEarth, that is so much fun to play with.
#15
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Originally posted by: tyler711
Battle of the titans.
I love these battles between Y! and google and MS, they just result in more free stuff for us [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. Like GoogleEarth, that is so much fun to play with.
Originally posted by: MnFriesen
ohh google is trying to take over microsoft too...they are joining forces with sun
ohh google is trying to take over microsoft too...they are joining forces with sun
I love these battles between Y! and google and MS, they just result in more free stuff for us [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. Like GoogleEarth, that is so much fun to play with.
#16
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google earth is a good program yes...I like to use it...I actually if several different things marked down on it....
what I really want to do is get a gps unit that can hook up to the lap top, drive around a random town..and pick up ALL the wireless network points, and then save them to google earth...just for s and gs
what I really want to do is get a gps unit that can hook up to the lap top, drive around a random town..and pick up ALL the wireless network points, and then save them to google earth...just for s and gs
#17
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I actually used google earth for something useful once. There is a powerline road near my house, and the general store is just in front of a powerline road. So I waypointed the cut near my house and the cut behind the store and entered the coordinates in google as markers. Lo and behold, they were on the same woodcut about 2 miles apart.
Unfortunatly, the terrain on that powerline was too rough to cross. Rolled a wheeler on the tippy stuff, smashed my radiator on a rock, and found some invisible mud that was instantly over the racks (high grass, was NOT expecting that).
Unfortunatly, the terrain on that powerline was too rough to cross. Rolled a wheeler on the tippy stuff, smashed my radiator on a rock, and found some invisible mud that was instantly over the racks (high grass, was NOT expecting that).