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From: Pete Sims <petesims@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Cities 2
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 02:42:22 +0100
In article <3246D454.4424@*******.com>, Loki <loki@*******.com> writes

[snipped stunned about link message]
>
>I followed the link and got a site not found error. <shrug>
>

http://tiger.census.gov/cgi-bin/mapsurfer?act=in&infact=6&outfact=2&off=
CITIES&tlevel=-&tvar=-&tmeth=i&mlatG.62180&mlon=-122.35032&msym=redpin
&mlabel=Seattle%2C+WA&murl=&latG.62180&lon=-122.35032&wid=0.250&ht=0.2
50&map.x!8&map.y1

OK, try copying and pasting the above, that is the complete readout
provided by my software, and provides the complete route and path to the
location in question. Sorry Loki, but I tried it again, and got
straight there. Anyway, the above URL is complete in it's entirety, it
should paste quite happily into either Netscape or MSIE3. Let me know
if you finally get there. 8-) Not sure how deep into the site the
above will take you, coz I can't remeber where I was when I bookmarked
it, but it's easy enough to burrow out if you're in too deep.

Pete

http://www.proximus.com/yahoo/
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/world_cities.html
http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer
http://banzai.neosoft.com/citylink/
http://www.avis.com/maps/
http://pathfinder.com/@@****************/Travel/maps/index.html
http://www.mapquest.com/
http://cityguide.lycos.com/
http://www1.proximus.com/geocities/
http://www.city.net/indexes/top_maps.html
http://www.delorme.com/cyberatlas/
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/map_sites/cities_sites
.html
http://www.millennial.org/~jwills/InfoGuide/Reference/CIA_World_Fact_Boo
k/

Just a couple of others I tracked down, for those that are interested.

TTYAL
Pete

--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.

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