[Farmall] Images of Jim Moran's McCormick Deering 10-20, etc.

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 22 12:10:49 PST 2005


Did the Frappr-thing.  Neat, but still does  not give any interested party the ability to get the "overview".   Then, again, maybe some-to-most-to-all don't wish to be so "exposed"  for any number of reasons.
  JM

Roger Moffat <rogerkiwi at aol.com> wrote:  
On Nov 22, 2005, at 10:20 AM, James Moran wrote:

>   Would there be any interest on the parts of some of you in  
> posting actual addresses?  The reason I ask is that Google Earth  
> affords one the opportunity to view "from outer space" virtually  
> any spot on the earth.  The images are not "real time" (maybe 1.5-2  
> years old) and the resolution varies (e.g., New York City is really  
> clear, the North Pole...not so much). Anyway, it might be  
> interesting to actually "see" where we live.  I am assuming that  
> you folks are familiar with this Google service.  It is free and is  
> really kind of fun.

Well here's one a little better than that even - I've created a  
Farmall group at Frappr.com where we can all go and "put our pins in  
the map".


http://www.frappr.com/farmall

Just click the "Add Yourself" link on the right side of the page to  
put your pin in.

PS - feel free to send this link to other interested Farmall related  
groups too.

Cheers

Roger
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