Dusty B in another post suggested a map with members locations. I think that's a great idea. One of the web sites we developed for the Organization of Flying Adjusters has such a map and if you click on the spot it gives you emails and phone numbers.
I'd vote for that.
Dave
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I'm not sure if Waldo is large enough to be on a map. But, to help find its location, it is seven miles west of McNeil, eight miles east of Buckner, about eleven miles east of Stamps and fifteen miles north of Emerson. Oh yes, it is also twenty miles south-east of Falcon. With these excellent bits of information, I feel sure that you now know where Waldo is located. Probably you won't need to use a map to get here. Dan
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Dan is absolutely right. We left Waldo last night about 8:00 PM. After a little lay over in Magnolia we'll be headed to the Tumble this morning. The exhaust is loud but if I take it easy past the cops or I can find a parts house I should be okay.
By the way, I guess I just figured out the name of the new Cub - "Waldo".
By the way, I guess I just figured out the name of the new Cub - "Waldo".
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Dan England wrote:I'm not sure if Waldo is large enough to be on a map. But, to help find its location, it is seven miles west of McNeil, eight miles east of Buckner, about eleven miles east of Stamps and fifteen miles north of Emerson. Oh yes, it is also twenty miles south-east of Falcon. With these excellent bits of information, I feel sure that you now know where Waldo is located. Probably you won't need to use a map to get here. Dan
You mean here?
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Waldo,+AR,+United+States+of+America&sa=X&oi=map&ct=image
If we had your address we could probably count the Cubs in your yard.
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I'm glad you still have some secrets, Dan
I just signed up to frapper. I have a demo set up for customers in Google Earth that "flys" to customer sites around the world where I have sold equipment. Most of them are power plants and sometimes the resolution is good enough to go right to the exact building, sometimes the resolution for that site is lower but it is a great tool to use when someone is asking for reference sites. I'm glad this came up as I was not aware of the map for us.
I just signed up to frapper. I have a demo set up for customers in Google Earth that "flys" to customer sites around the world where I have sold equipment. Most of them are power plants and sometimes the resolution is good enough to go right to the exact building, sometimes the resolution for that site is lower but it is a great tool to use when someone is asking for reference sites. I'm glad this came up as I was not aware of the map for us.
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Steal a pony I would not steal anything, but if someone wanted to loan it to me for an extended period of time, It would look good sitting beside my other one. Hey Dan, Waldo is on the map. I found it when I was looking at how far I had to go to pick up a load of tractors/parts out of your yard. This new GPS sure is slick
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Bob in CT wrote:If we had your address we could probably count the Cubs in your yard.
Not only can you can count the Cubs in my yard, I was driving one when Zillow snapped the picture of my neighborhood.
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