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This looks good shoots is it based on the OSM or OCM (Open Cycle Map)?
How far South West does it go? I know the Stanford giant London one stops just before my house (colliers wood) -
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by the way, the code doesn't work :-)
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Nice one.
I want something like this for me iPhone -
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This looks good shoots is it based on the OSM or OCM (Open Cycle Map)?
How far South West does it go? I know the Stanford giant London one stops just before my house (colliers wood)The parameters are detailed on the site.
by the way, the code doesn't work :-)
You're a little quick off the mark.
The fella who's designed and printed it will enable the working code as of about now.They really are beautiful pieces.
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Nice one.
I want something like this for me iPhoneI'll be sure to mention it as an option. Regardless of what's currently available.
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That does look good. You mates with the developer?
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Is there something like this for an iPhone? I'd love it.
By the way, as I don't commute to Central London on a daily basis, I personally feel need for a map which would navigate me though, but with use of cycling lanes and green routes, which regular Apple one does not do - it's either roads or the shortest route for pedestrians.
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The parameters are detailed on the site.
You're a little quick off the mark.
The fella who's designed and printed it will enable the working code as of about now.They really are beautiful pieces.
Sorry I should have been clearer, although it does mention roughly the area covered I wanted to look exactly - the zoom doesn't quite zoom in far enough to tell. I'm literally on the cusp of other maps I've seen like this, so wanted to check if Colliers Wood was on it. I couldn't see any details about OSM either - unless I'm looking in the wrong section, I only ask because my other half is actively involved in the OSM and it's a great project.
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Nice one.
I want something like this for me iPhoneYou can get AtoZ for your iPhone.
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Lovely stuff - and agree that this would be great for an iphone. The AtoZ iphone app is pretty pants and google maps are... well... google maps. Nice to see something really well designed.
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Sorry I should have been clearer, although it does mention roughly the area covered I wanted to look exactly - the zoom doesn't quite zoom in far enough to tell. I'm literally on the cusp of other maps I've seen like this, so wanted to check if Colliers Wood was on it. I couldn't see any details about OSM either - unless I'm looking in the wrong section, I only ask because my other half is actively involved in the OSM and it's a great project.
Maybe I should just email the site..I'll ask him 2mrra : )
@ slink - Cheers... he kinda started a map revolution 5 yrs ago.
There's one up on the wall in TFG should you want a closer look.
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Thanks for the heads up on this ... just what I've been looking for!
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Nice one L&W...
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http://www.williamstrauss.com/Shows/The%20Big%20Bump.jpg
I got one of these this week, and they're freakin' superbe.
So I thought I'd give you all another chance to check it out.http://www.futuremaps.co.uk/london-wall-map
Or, you could watch this ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we9_CdNPuJg&feature=related
Thanks for reading
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nice work Shoots-attractive maps.
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Those goats are funny... :]
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These are really lovely maps - think i'll be ordering one in emerald - silver - blue soon..
Does anyone know of any good and cheapish hanging solutions? The frames they supply are very expensive. Short term I'd be happy with just getting it on the wall, without damaging the picture at all (so no tacks or bluetack preferably)
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Those goats are funny... :]
once you learn the reason behind that, believe me you won't.
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once you learn the reason behind that, believe me you won't.
You might want to clarify the second clause, Ed, so that the reference becomes clear: What you're saying right now is that Joe will not learn the reason behind it once he learns the reason behind it. This could cause Joe to become very frustrated. :)
(I know that you're relating it to the post you quoted, which I have strategically omitted to quote, too.)
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where can I get one???
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i used to work with the proteins responsible for fainting goats.
they had a fainting goat festival in tennessee
http://www.critterhaven.com/goatfestival/they still do.
blimey.
anyway, my boss (serious academic) was invited to talk at the festival. they loved him.
true story.
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once you learn the reason behind that, believe me you won't.
i do.
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These are really lovely maps - think i'll be ordering one in emerald - silver - blue soon..
Does anyone know of any good and cheapish hanging solutions? The frames they supply are very expensive. Short term I'd be happy with just getting it on the wall, without damaging the picture at all (so no tacks or bluetack preferably)
spent a while getting this sorted so have a gander at this:-
just bought them cheap things you slide documents into from Staples, glued two together, one taped neatly onto bottom for weight, fed string into it, these ^^ are 2 and a half foot across, been working 6 months now, maybe try that?
I'd suggested this in the thread related to finding your way round London, but now it's here in all it's velo-ready glory.
This doesn't just get you from A to B...
It's THE way round your home town....in considerable style.
Click the link below for specs.
http://www.futuremaps.co.uk/london-wall-map
Special discount for all forum members.
20% off available online.
Simply enter my name (shootthebreeze) as the discount code within the basket section of the site.
Ride safe(ly)... in the right direction : )