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Started by somanyholes, Aug 11, 2009, 08:38:20

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Rik

Which is logical as that's where the registration would have been.
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Simon

Well, mine is accurate, not on WBC.  :dunno:
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Baz

im in London   ;D

Gary

Quote from: quandam on Aug 11, 2009, 12:36:35
Places me in Letchworth approx 500 miles away from me! :dunno: NOT ON WBC :dunno:
Thats with me Q but I'm only 85 miles out though, fancy a picnic  ;D
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Rik

Quote from: Baz on Aug 11, 2009, 14:01:58
im in London   ;D

You must have long arms then, Baz. ;D
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Glenn

Letchworth for me too, which is what I expected
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kinmel

Zoom in on the google map pin and I am on Lambeth Palace Road looking across the Thames at Big Ben !

The program is as useful as all the rest  :dunno:
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

I just checked, Alan, I can see you on Google Earth. ;D
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Niall

Blimey, I'm where I am. How rare :D

I use something similar for Firefox called Flagfox, which tells you where the server for the website you're viewing is based. I found it when I was updating my website, it's cool (and very nerdy .'. I love it :D).
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Technical Ben

Perhaps someone is just trying to find out where Rik is to send him a gift for all his useful advice and quick fixes?
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Simon

... or to rob his freezer.  ;D
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somanyholes

QuoteBlimey, I'm where I am. How rare Cheesy

I use something similar for Firefox called Flagfox, which tells you where the server for the website you're viewing is based. I found it when I was updating my website, it's cool (and very nerdy .'. I love it Cheesy).

Thanks for that one :) I use one called show ip which also includes other features such as whois, ip2country etc etc. I was looking only the other day for some way of adding a flag to it, you have now provided a way. Many thanks. KARMIC!


Rik

Quote from: Simon on Aug 13, 2009, 22:29:22
... or to rob his freezer.  ;D

In that case, the Bristol result is the correct one. ;D
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Rik

Another fan of Flagfox here, So. It's useful when buying on the web, so you don't find yourself dealing with a Chinese firm, say, when you thought they were based in the UK.
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somanyholes

QuoteAnother fan of Flagfox here, So. It's useful when buying on the web, so you don't find yourself dealing with a Chinese firm, say, when you thought they were based in the UK.

Nail on head :)

zappaDPJ

It puts me in a field in Hornchurch  ;D
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Rik

Mobile dongle, eh? ;D
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zappaDPJ

It was once upon a time but I fear age is taking its toll  ;D
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