please empty your brain below

Thanks, A3 printer about to print

I've ordered one for my London bag. Better than the cheap £1 ones you get from Tube stations.

Talking of maps. By clicking on this link http://www.geobloggers.com/googl...iamond\\%
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you can fly by all of dg's geoblogged photos in Google Earth. So very very cool!

(You need to have Google Earth installed for it to work of course! Sorry Mac users.....)

DG, you're *so* right.

The map at

http://www.quickmap.com/loco5.htm

is lovely. I could watch it for hours.

** Puts on anorak **

Hey, thanks for the tip on the map. It looks really good. I'm managing to print out bits of it for me and the kids (teens) to get familiarized (with an s instead?) with. We're visiting London for 3 days in November.

And now, thanks to Inspector Sands, I'm wondering why we shouldn't take the DLR down to Greenwich to see Harrison's clocks.

Excellent blog ... lots of archives to wade through. Thank you.

Ha Ha, thanks for the tip DG. I was about to download the map until you reminded me that I live in Melbourne.

You may have the Quickmap all-in-one, but we'll have the Ashes!

"I've had one for over a year and have found it absolutely invaluable."

- BW


The best thing about it is that you can actually work out where the buses go, and get off in the correct place.

what a great site,
thanks for that.

hi,

Check out our NEW all London Travel Planner which was published two weeks ago. It is London's fully integrated public transport wall planner map that links real place to real places with buses, tubes and trains.

Hope you like it.

Andrew











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