Ben Rockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And for the rest of us... http://www.lat-long.com/
Did I miss something?
I find only US-local entries.
Jörg
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Hey Gman,
Way to go.
We should also get a site like the linux-counter [0] started to keep track of
the process of OpenSolaris taking over the world ;->
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Ben Rockwood wrote:
And for the rest of us... http://www.lat-long.com/
In the USA that is
Go All Blacks!
Where?
Ian
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Alan Hargreaves wrote:
For those folk in Australia, http://life.csu.edu.au/geo/findlatlong.html is a
good site. They bought the stuff from the Bureau of Stats from the 1996 Census;
so it is pretty comprehensive and accurate (gawd, it found the suburb that I
live in up on the Central Coast [Ma
For those folk in Australia, http://life.csu.edu.au/geo/findlatlong.html is a
good site. They bought the stuff from the Bureau of Stats from the 1996 Census;
so it is pretty comprehensive and accurate (gawd, it found the suburb that I
live in up on the Central Coast [Mardi]).
alan.
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