At 03:12 PM 11/25/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>www.mapsonus.com is easier for this sort of thing, I think. Type in your
>address, then use the pulldown under the map to select "Click on map gives
>lat/long" Or something like that. Then you can click around to your heart's
>content and see how your coordinates differ from your neighbors. Lat/Long is
>displayed in decimal degrees to 5 decimal places. Not sure how accurate it
>truly is, though.
My big problem is that "address --> lat/long" finders appear to exist mainly
for U.S. addresses, which as a Canadian, doesn't really do me much good. ;-)
Garth
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