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• #2327
to
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• #2328
^^cunt
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• #2329
yep
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• #2330
my
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• #2331
bike
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• #2332
works
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• #2333
faster
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• #2334
I blame
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• #2335
andy arducius
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• #2336
and causing my machine to crash...
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• #2337
Where are the computer nerds when you need them?
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• #2338
Moo.
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• #2339
yep
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• #2340
phew
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• #2341
It will happen again as soon as someone embeds a map.
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• #2342
Webpage error details
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Timestamp: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 11:38:00 UTCMessage: Unexpected call to method or property access.
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• #2343
I blame
andy arducius
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• #2344
What route did you do? There are some lovely lanes in the middle of Herts and I want to expand my routes a bit, but it helps if someone has already found the nice bits!
@Bike Destroyer – He said Herefordshire, not Hertfordshire :p
He's right. I did. Wye valley innit. Sticks two, beefy fingers in the face of Hertfordshire.
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• #2345
Fine fine fine, whatever!
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• #2346
For anybody else using IE, this is the reply from RWGPS
These are coming out of the Google Maps javascript, so our hands are tied on this one as the errors are not coming out of our code. I really, highly recommend the Google Chrome Frame (http://www.google.com/chromeframe*) which replaces the IE rendering and Javascript engine with Google's much faster/secure/reliable engine, and you still get to use IE just as before. *
*Thanks for getting in touch,
*It works.
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• #2347
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/523805
Magic it works!!
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• #2348
Just paste the plain URL - the forum autopixies will turn it into an embed.
I wish all route embed code would just print a couple of jpegs and the vital statistics instead of a heavy flash/googlemaps thing. It makes threads like this weigh a tonne. /grumble
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• #2349
my weekend ride was 90 miles of pain with tea and cake
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• #2350
100km to say goodbye to Nottingham today. Though I got a train to Matlock and rode from there.
1435 metres of climbing. I got up Winnats Pass and realised I'd done it the wrong way (the easy way) so had to turn round at the bottom and ride back up it, which pushed me over 100km too.
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