Oliver
75 posts
Jul 16, 2009
1:01 PM
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I was looking at google maps earlier to see what kind of distance Oxford was from New Orleans, as I will be living there for 3 months at end of summer.
I love looking at maps and following routes and seeing where everything is (is there a word for someone like that?), so I decided to find the Old Sardis Road crossroads!
Could this be it?
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/5824/crossroad.png
Last Edited by on Jul 16, 2009 1:04 PM
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kudzurunner
583 posts
Jul 16, 2009
6:16 PM
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Yes, that's it. Very good detective work. I'll have to warn the Devil about a possible influx of thrill-seekers.
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Miles Dewar
391 posts
Jul 16, 2009
7:45 PM
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Lol. If he gets enough people the devil could open a theme park... ----------
Last Edited by on Jul 16, 2009 7:47 PM
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Oliver
82 posts
Jul 17, 2009
2:07 AM
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Haha! I though that cotton field looked familiar, thanks for confirming Adam.
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isaacullah
262 posts
Jul 17, 2009
3:56 PM
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Oliver, the technical term for looking over maps in that way is "course plotting'. When you go out with a map and a compass to do it, it's called "orienteering". On google earth it's called "spying"! :)
(Just having a bit of fun with you!) ---------- -------------- The magnificent YouTube channel of the internet user known as "isaacullah"
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