View Full Version : Google and Trans-Atlantic travel
Hitcher
16th April 2007, 17:33
1. go to www.google.com
2. click on 'maps'
3. click on 'get directions'
4. type 'New York' in the first box (the 'from' box)
5. type 'London' in the second box (the 'to' box)
6. Scroll down to step #23
cowpoos
16th April 2007, 17:47
jezzzz hitch....everyone knows that one!!! been out for years!! ;)
Sniper
16th April 2007, 18:30
Please tell me you didnt get that via Myspace Hitcher
Jantar
16th April 2007, 18:45
And the problem is? :wacko:
Hitcher
16th April 2007, 18:46
You think I'm some kind of teenager with nothing better to do than surf myspace or youtube? Good heavens. At my age I can only remember one login.
Madness
16th April 2007, 18:55
:love: Perth to Darwin, look at No.20....
Storm
16th April 2007, 18:58
To be honest I've never heard of it. Whats it do? (I dont have broadband so it will take forever to load)
onearmedbandit
16th April 2007, 19:35
No it won't.
Storm
16th April 2007, 21:08
I see. Very humourous, yet impractical
Wolf
17th April 2007, 16:29
I see. Very humourous, yet impractical
Extremely!
I see from their map they expect you to swim through the channel and make landfall at Le Havre in France, trek overland to Boulogne sur Mer then swim to Dover (why not the shorter, more popular, route from Calais to Dover, I have no idea) - none of these steps mentioned in the directions, I note - when the far more practical route would be to make landfall near Sennen in Cornwall and head up to London from there, thus sparing yourself the effort of a lot more swimming and the torment of being lost without adequate directions somewhere between Le Havre and Boulogne and surrounded by bloody French!
Bloody Google, always doing things the hard way!
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