Interweb fun...
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Cleat Eastwood
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From the MTB part of the forum
http://thewildernessdowntown.com/
you tye your post code in and become part of an interweb experience.
http://thewildernessdowntown.com/
you tye your post code in and become part of an interweb experience.
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
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Wah! It don't work in my browser and I man-love arcade fire. sob.0
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Just download Chrome, its not a bad little browser to be fair, then delete after using
http://www.google.com/chromeThe dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Thank you... I've dowloaded and viewed... that was great... really moving... I didn't recognise my childhood home from above at first. Made me feel old.0
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That really is very clever, quite surreal as I'd never seen the area I grew up in from the air.0
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Shame, didn't quite work for me.....made it to the bottom of my old street but i could see my house on the zoom out though0
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OK tried it, but what's the point?0
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SteveR_100Milers wrote:OK tried it, but what's the point?
To get people to install the browser. It's an insidious advert.
Crap like this should have died with Nescape.0 -
If it was even half clever it would use the geocoding built into HTML5 and you wouldn't have to type in your postcode as it would know where you are.2010 Trek 1.5 Road - swissstop green, conti GP4000S
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guinea wrote:
To get people to install the browser. It's an insidious advert.
Crap like this should have died with Nescape.
really? that worked well.0 -
chrome is a great little browser, its growing on me.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
That was pretty cool. Wonder what's up with the above comments.
Chrome is aight - though I can not really use it for too long as I'm just so used to Firefox with all the add ons and modifications it lets you do.0 -
Ah, yes it was about chrome, I'm already a big google fan - Chrome is easily the fastest browser Ive used, and gmail and calendar all sync to my phone and drag in my other random web and pop3 email accounts and my outlook calendar. Perfect.0
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SteveR_100Milers wrote:Ah, yes it was about chrome, I'm already a big google fan - Chrome is easily the fastest browser Ive used, and gmail and calendar all sync to my phone and drag in my other random web and pop3 email accounts and my outlook calendar. Perfect.
Android?0 -
Valy wrote:
Android?
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SteveR_100Milers wrote:
Oh yes!
I cant help think of this everytime anyone mentions this !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r46ujrKBUIk0 -
No I really don't see the point, surely just using Google maps gives you the same view but without the pointless soundtrack and random scanning.
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batch78 wrote:No I really don't see the point, surely just using Google maps gives you the same view but without the pointless soundtrack and random scanning.
Am I missing something?0