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| Making Progress Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 165 Rep Power: ![]() | For all the road runners http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/ just double click to set a point.. its v useful i think ______________________ "Im hardly a bum im training to become an arctech" - wannabebig |
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| Under Construction Join Date: May 2005 Location: Cuddling a Munchkin, Cheshire. Posts: 32 Rep Power: ![]() | I haven't seen that one before, bnut I prefer Google Earth, if you know the postcode from where you're starting you just enter it and it finds the place and zooms in, then tools>measure and it does the same thing. The pedometer site may be better, I haven't got to grips with it though, trying to find my staring point was a pain. |
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| Making Progress Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 165 Rep Power: ![]() | I think in google earth it can only measure from one point to another though, So unless you run ina straight line through buildings and things I think this is mroe useful as you can pliot a proper route around things. Correct me if im wrong though i havent tried google maps or earth much. ______________________ "Im hardly a bum im training to become an arctech" - wannabebig |
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| Under Construction Join Date: May 2005 Location: Cuddling a Munchkin, Cheshire. Posts: 32 Rep Power: ![]() | I have to do it by left clicking when I want to change direction and then draw a new line, there is a way, I think, to do a nice smooth single line but I aint that clever with it yet. |
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