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09-06-2005, 11:08 PM
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Re: Google Earth - Cool places to visit
This also works with google maps.
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09-11-2005, 09:14 PM
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Re: Google Earth - Cool places to visit
Mt. Vesuvius (went there last week)
40 49 16.27N 14 25 33.73E
My House
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09-12-2005, 03:37 PM
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Re: Google Earth - Cool places to visit
maps.google.com hurricane katrina pics
specifically University of New Orleans if you know where that is. it is on the far lake side of elysian fields. My school is one of the only things in N.O. that didnt get flooded!! Lucky me!!, but it sucks to have to relocate to another college for a semester.
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Re: Google Earth - Cool places to visit
where are you relocating to Beth??
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09-22-2005, 03:58 PM
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Re: Google Earth - Cool places to visit
I'm in Thibodeaux, LA
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Yes it is. Allied Airfield used to be a small aviation junkyard, but I don't think it even exists anymore. There used to be quite a few of those out in Tucson, but as military mothball and demilitarization procedures have changed, I think most of them have disappeared.
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D.M. in Tucson is still an active duty base as well as the boneyard for deactvated military aircraft. The museum is awesome.
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09-26-2005, 05:01 AM
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Re: Google Earth - Cool places to visit
19°18'10.19"N 99° 9'1.90"W
See the Arizona Cardinals host the San Francisco 49ers in Week 4 action!
32°52'43.91"N 96°57'4.55"W
Where my boss works.
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32°52'43.91"N 96°57'4.55"W
Where my boss works.
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Really? Here's my office: 32°52'4.57"N 96°56'27.98"W
Ooh, and check out the prices for the game in Ciudad Mexico: https://ticketing.ticketmaster.com.m...t_code=EAZ1002 And damn, that's a big city. From 21 miles up, the urban area took up my entire screen, while I could easily fit all of Dallas County in that area....
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Really? Here's my office: 32°52'4.57"N 96°56'27.98"W
Ooh, and check out the prices for the game in Ciudad Mexico: https://ticketing.ticketmaster.com.m...t_code=EAZ1002 And damn, that's a big city. From 21 miles up, the urban area took up my entire screen, while I could easily fit all of Dallas County in that area....
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That's got to be pesos right? That's be roughly $25-$140 usd.
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That's got to be pesos right? That's be roughly $25-$140 usd.
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That's what I thought at first, but it wouldn't surprise me if it were dollars... I don't think that American football comes down there too often...
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09-26-2005, 10:50 PM
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Really? Here's my office: 32°52'4.57"N 96°56'27.98"W
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If the company's travel budget ever opens up again, apparently I'll have to make a meal with you a priority for my trips down there.
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If the company's travel budget ever opens up again, apparently I'll have to make a meal with you a priority for my trips down there. 
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Sounds like a fine idea! You like BBQ?
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Sounds like a fine idea! You like BBQ?
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I like it enough, at least.
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I like it enough, at least. 
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Meh. I could take it or leave it, but everyone that's come to visit me from back east or from California wants to try "real Texas BBQ". I know a place that's quite good and not too proud of themselves.
But I'd just as soon go grab a burger at Charlie's and watch the college girls model lingerie for tips instead!
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Meh. I could take it or leave it, but everyone that's come to visit me from back east or from California wants to try "real Texas BBQ". I know a place that's quite good and not too proud of themselves.
But I'd just as soon go grab a burger at Charlie's and watch the college girls model lingerie for tips instead! 
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