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We have what Google Maps doesn't
Hi Viatologists,
The Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) shares some distinct advantage over Google Maps, our closest competitor: --Sequential, flowing video. --Clear photographs and several videos from four continents. --Roadside trivia in dialog format. The search giant has: (1) low resolution and fuzzy single-frame captures from one country, (2) No written or spoken trivia on each image. (3) No flowing video. It's for these reasons that the WWTL is a front-runner in many aspects of viatology. If you're looking for maps between your destinations, Google may be the place to be; for true roadside research, the WWTL is the place to be. Cheers, Carl Rogers "Environment first, transportology second" ******** Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL): http://wwtl.info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Complete coverage of international roads and railways. Since 2000, we offer several photographs, videos and Virtual 360 demonstrations -- free of charge. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ******** |
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We have what Google Maps doesn't
On Jul 8, 1:11*am, Carl Rogers > wrote:
> Hi Viatologists, > > The Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL) shares some distinct > advantage over Google Maps, our closest competitor: > > --Sequential, flowing video. > --Clear photographs and several videos from four continents. > --Roadside trivia in dialog format. > > The search giant has: > > (1) low resolution and fuzzy single-frame captures from one country, > (2) No written or spoken trivia on each image. > (3) *No flowing video. > > It's for these reasons that the WWTL is a front-runner in many aspects > of viatology. *If you're looking for maps between your destinations, > Google may be the place to be; for true roadside research, the WWTL is > the place to be. > > Cheers, > > Carl Rogers > "Environment first, transportology second" > ******** > Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL):http://wwtl.info > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Complete coverage of international roads and railways. > Since 2000, we offer several photographs, videos and > Virtual 360 demonstrations -- free of charge. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ******** __________________________ Too bad none of the videos work!! -CC |
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ChrisCoaster wrote:
[troll skat bagged and tagged] > Too bad none of the videos work!! Too bad troll feeders quoe all the crap the troll filters has stopped. How much does she pay you? -- Requiescas in pace o email Two identifying characteristics of System Administrators: Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Infallibility, and the ability to learn from their mistakes. Eppure si rinfresca ICBM Targeting Information: http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs |
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"ChrisCoaster" > wrote in message ... On Jul 8, 1:11 am, Carl Rogers > wrote: > Hi Viatologists, <snip the obvious> Too bad none of the videos work!! Too bad??......Consider it a blessing. -- John C. |
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We have what Google Maps doesn't
Calrog cliaims:
> It's for these reasons that the WWTL is a front-runner in many aspects > of viatology. If you're looking for maps between your destinations, > Google may be the place to be; for true roadside research, the WWTL is > the place to be. </OSTT> Just curious, Carl: how much coverage of IH4 does the WWTL have? Or of Jacksonville, FL? Or Florida in general? Or Georgia for that matter..... <OSTT> -- I am necromancer and I approved this poast. |
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On Jul 8, 10:36*pm, Laurence Sheldon > wrote:
> ChrisCoaster wrote: > > [troll skat bagged and tagged] > > > Too bad none of the videos work!! > > Too bad troll feeders quoe all the crap the troll filters has stopped. > How much does she pay you? > -- > Requiescas in pace o email * * * * * * *Two identifying characteristics > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * of System Administrators: > Ex turpi causa non oritur actio * * * *Infallibility, and the ability to > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * learn from their mistakes. > Eppure si rinfresca > > ICBM Targeting Information: * *http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs _________________ Troll THIS, suitcase face! You and your namecalling antics belong back in 1947 with that dixie-crat Strom Thurmond. Do you LIKE calling people names? Does it give you a hard-on, Private PYLE? Do yourself and everyone else here a favor, before you label someone - LOOK IN THE ****IN' MIRROR!!! -CC |
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We have what Google Maps doesn't
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 04:13:21 -0700 (PDT), ChrisCoaster wrote:
>Troll THIS, suitcase face! You and your namecalling antics belong >back in 1947 with that dixie-crat Strom Thurmond. > >Do you LIKE calling people names? > >Does it give you a hard-on, Private PYLE? > >Do yourself and everyone else here a favor, before you label someone - >LOOK IN THE ****IN' MIRROR!!! Most of us have simply been ignoring the original poster's spamming and trolling. Many have the OP killfiled. You might want to try it as well. It's relaxing and good for the soul. -- To reply by e-mail, remove the "restrictor plate" |
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We have what Google Maps doesn't
"ChrisCoaster" > wrote in Troll THIS, suitcase face! You and your namecalling antics belong back in 1947 with that dixie-crat Strom Thurmond. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Say goodnight, dick. |
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We have what Google Maps doesn't
US 71 wrote: > > Say goodnight, dick. Goodnite, Dick. |
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We have what Google Maps doesn't
On Jul 10, 8:43*am, H.B. Elkins >
wrote: > On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 04:13:21 -0700 (PDT), ChrisCoaster wrote: > >Troll THIS, suitcase face! *You and your namecalling antics belong > >back in 1947 with that dixie-crat Strom Thurmond. > > >Do you LIKE calling people names? > > >Does it give you a hard-on, Private PYLE? > > >Do yourself and everyone else here a favor, before you label someone - > >LOOK IN THE ****IN' MIRROR!!! > > Most of us have simply been ignoring the original poster's spamming and > trolling. Many have the OP killfiled. > > You might want to try it as well. It's relaxing and good for the soul. > > -- > To reply by e-mail, remove the "restrictor plate" ___________________ Well, Laurence Sheldon called me a troll - which calling ChrisCoaster a troll is like calling Marty McFly "chicken". All bets are definitely off. All I said was that I was having problems playing some of the video on the WWTL, and here's this guy referring to me as a TROLL! How would he feel if someone called him a name simply because he announced he was having a problem doing something? -CC |
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