[Claire McLister]
> I've made the script available on our downloads page at:
>
> http://www.zeesource.net/downloads/e2i
[Alan Kennedy]
>> I look forward to the map with updated precision :-)
[Claire McLister]
> Me too. Please let me know how we should modify the script.
Having examined your sc
On Nov 7, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Alan Kennedy wrote:
> Sure, please do make it available, or at least the geolocation
> component
> anyway. I'm sure you'll get lots of useful comments from the many
> clever
> and experienced folk who frequent this group.
>
I've made the script available on our downl
Claire McLister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks, Alan. You are absolutely right, we are not using the
> NNTP-Posting-Host header for obtaining the IP address.
Yes, but what are you using?
> The Python list is unique among the lists that we have handled so far,
> in that it has a cross-postin
[Claire McLister]
> Thanks, Alan. You are absolutely right, we are not using the
> NNTP-Posting-Host header for obtaining the IP address.
Aha, that would explain the lack of precision in many cases. A lot of
posters in this list/group go through NNTP (either with an NNTP client
or through NNTP-
Thanks, Alan. You are absolutely right, we are not using the
NNTP-Posting-Host header for obtaining the IP address.
The Python list is unique among the lists that we have handled so far,
in that it has a cross-posting mechanism with a net news. Hence, it
seems we are getting many more wrong loc
"George Sakkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Jorge Godoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > H... I don't see mine listed there: I'm in South America, Brasil. More
> > specifically in Curitiba, ParanĂ¡, Brasil. :-)
>
> That's funny; I was looking for mine and I stumbled across yours at
> Piscataw
[Alan Kennedy]
>>So presumably "chcgil" indicates you're in Chicago, Illinois?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Yes, but why, then, is my name logged into Mountain View, CA?
Presumably the creators of the map have chosen to use a mechanism other
than NNTP-Posting-Host IP address to geolocate posters.
Claire
"Jorge Godoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> H... I don't see mine listed there: I'm in South America, Brasil. More
> specifically in Curitiba, ParanĂ¡, Brasil. :-)
That's funny; I was looking for mine and I stumbled across yours at
Piscataway, NJ, US. :-)
George
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Alan Kennedy wrote:
> [Robert Kern]
> >>Most of AOL's offices are in Dulles, VA. Google's headquarters are in
> >>Mountain View, CA.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Aha, I post to the usenet through Google. Makes the map application
> > all the more stupid, doesn't it?
>
> Actually, no, because Google G
[Robert Kern]
>>Most of AOL's offices are in Dulles, VA. Google's headquarters are in
>>Mountain View, CA.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Aha, I post to the usenet through Google. Makes the map application
> all the more stupid, doesn't it?
Actually, no, because Google Groups sets the NNTP-Posting-Host head
Robert Kern wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > North of that bubble is a second massive list also labeled Mountain
> > View
> > 94043. I found my name on that list and I live in the Chicago area.
> > Moutain View is, perhaps, where aol.com is located? These bubbles are
> > showing the locatio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> North of that bubble is a second massive list also labeled Mountain
> View
> 94043. I found my name on that list and I live in the Chicago area.
> Moutain View is, perhaps, where aol.com is located? These bubbles are
> showing the location of the server that's registered
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Rocco Moretti wrote:
>
>>It's also a testament to the limited value of physically locating people
>>by internet addresses - If you zoom in on the San Fransico bay area, and
>>click on the southern most bubble (south of San Jose), you'll see the
>>entry for the Mountain Vi
Rocco Moretti wrote:
> Paul McGuire wrote:
> > "Claire McLister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > We've been working with Google Maps, and have created a web service to
> > map origins of emails to a group. As a trial, we've developed a map of
> > emails to thi
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