The Alchemist on 6/2/2009 at 18:16
Quote Posted by Trance
ahem
ahem
Renault on 6/2/2009 at 18:34
Whoa, don't look now, but there's someone sitting right in the middle of the Indian Ocean! Pirates from Somalia maybe...
Shadow Creepr on 6/2/2009 at 18:37
Nice feature. I am listed quite a distance from where I'm actually located so no stalkers for me. ;)
june gloom on 6/2/2009 at 18:43
Either mine is off by about 5 miles or there's a TTLGer who lives in a backyard in the Deer Park neighborhood. In which case I have no idea where mine is.
Love how Europe is full of you guys.
steo on 6/2/2009 at 18:46
Well mine's got me just outside the railway station, which is about two miles from my house.
David on 6/2/2009 at 19:01
Quote Posted by qolelis
I see. Would it be possible to ever get a complete list for all members (or for everyone who has been active the last month/year/etc)?
No, it will only ever show the current members for several reasons. It'd eventually just be nothing but map markers, it'd bring your browser to it's knees, it'd be incredibly slow and it isn't feasible to maintain a list of every IP address that visits us.
Mr. headbone on 6/2/2009 at 19:01
A good way to find all those "lurkers" in these forums; not a bad idea :thumb:
Nicker on 6/2/2009 at 19:07
Grrrr :mad:
I have tried that link in both Firefox and IE. I keep getting this error message - "The Google Maps API server rejected your request. This could be because the API key used on this site was registered for a different web site. You can generate a new key for this web site at http://code.google.com/apis/maps/."
I'd better not go around generating new anythings for TTLG. Any ideas how I might resolve this?
BTW - both browsers are "compatible" with Google maps, despite what the link says.
Tonamel on 6/2/2009 at 19:22
Quote Posted by steo
Since when did Antarctica have the landmass of every other continent put together?
Ever since Greenland was larger than South America, obviously.
Latitudes closer to the poles get stretched out of shape when they make the map 2D instead of a sphere.