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Old 10-21-2005, 03:25 PM   #21
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Don't ask me why but I just put in directions for Buckingham Palace to the Moon and it did it!
How'd you get it to do that? I tried and it just suggests a number of streets in the UK (Half Moon Lane and such)


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Old 10-21-2005, 03:29 PM   #22
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Start address:
Buckingham Palace Road
Westminster, Greater London, SW1
End address:
The Moon
Angus, DD8
Distance: 494 mi (about 10 hours 58 mins)


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Old 10-21-2005, 03:39 PM   #23
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ai, just a wee bit south of yon rotery is The Moon... thar's the pub whar ye'r missus conceived ye!!
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Cool. Well until I get some money to join and put my picture up you can see what Thunder and I look like on it
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Old 02-05-2006, 02:39 AM   #25
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hey... the North Carolina/Virginia area seems to be a LOT stronger in numbers that the TX crew. Either you Cowboys aren't representing yourselves, or The Southern Colonial Brewforce is *really* the Capitol of the North American Homebrewtalk Nation.

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Where are the rest of the Canuks? C'mon guys.
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Japan is pretty far. I'm halfway there compared to the rest of the brew community. Wait a minute, I thought there was some kind of 1% max alcohol homebrew law w/ since the Corporate beer companies bribe the gov to make it that way. Or something.

Yes the map is a PITA it keeps snapping back to North America when I try to scroll away.
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hey... the North Carolina/Virginia area seems to be a LOT stronger in numbers that the TX crew. Either you Cowboys aren't representing yourselves, or The Southern Colonial Brewforce is *really* the Capitol of the North American Homebrewtalk Nation.

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This site is wierd that way, IMO....it seems we have a crapload of NC/VA, TX, and Uk brewers, and then a small scattering of everywhere else. It is like search engines are taylored for those certain areas. The "beer state" has a pretty good representation as well....

We are getting a great representation on that board though, for sure!!!
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Japan is pretty far. I'm halfway there compared to the rest of the brew community. Wait a minute, I thought there was some kind of 1% max alcohol homebrew law w/ since the Corporate beer companies bribe the gov to make it that way. Or something.
shhhhh! the beer police will hear you!
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Only four Cheeseheads on there! We gotta do better!


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