No devs in the Philadelphia area, alright?
Awesome, I am considering going to the Greenbelt Makerfair this year! So yea we could all meet up somewhere!
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someone renamed someone
Hey, Iām definitely up for that Dutch mini-meeting!
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im in southampton
waaaaaaaaaay 2 close [/quote]
Had my hopes up for a secondā¦Then I realised you were on about the USā¦
By the looks of this map Iām going to have trouble organizing the portland maker faireā¦
@Reese
what do you think youāre doing ending a sentence with a preposition like that??
Heeeeeyyyyy, Yeah I know, right? GA ftw!
(Mauv is my new account name.)
This is going well.
Iām just worried that if this interactive map gets leaked out in the future. People will know some exact locations of some devs.
@Testin423, Youāre right maybe, I should place my marker in London to throw people off.
Edit: London, Ontario*
Who is the communist, that keeps changing icons back to default?!
Please let people change their icons. The different shapes are not that confusing once you zoom in.
What I think may be happening is some people are just playing with the map options, some of which change all the icons back to the default. If you want to experiment with map options please go onto your own map. You can save the KML from this map and go import it into your own version.
Edit: NM you canāt import KML. Just go make your own map to play with it. I do not understand why google would let you export KML only, but import csv&excel only. Makes no sense.
Edit 2: O.F.F.S.
I have been saving the KML files as we go, to back up the map, so I needed to learn how to do this anyway.
[spoiler]Step 1: Import your KML file into My Maps
Open the classic Google Maps and click My places in the top left corner. (Make sure youĪĆĆre signed-in).
Click Or create with classic My Maps link under the CREATE MAP button, add a title, then click Import.
Select the KML from from your computer that youĪĆĆd like to import then click Upload from File. (Note: the maximum file size for import is 3MB).
Click Save then click Done.
Step 2: Import your My Map into Maps Engine Lite or Pro
Open https://mapsengine.google.com/map/ and open either a new map or a map with an empty layer.
Follow the steps for importing a My Map.
If you are using the new Google Maps , you need to first return to the classic Google Maps. Click the button in the bottom right corner then click Return to classic Google Maps.[/spoiler]
[quote] [quote="SmoothBlockModel " post=30942]Things are getting interesting in Southern California.
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We should all go for like Carls Jr or In now Out.[/quote]
Holy crap, I miss those joints. I used to live in the hills area by Studio City.
You wonāt find those places in Miami. :c
[quote] Placed my exact location, because screw it. Nobodyās getting into this building without a guest pass. Or an assault rifle.
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No, Blue. You canāt live off the map. Thatās against logic
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It seems somebody had a little fun with my marker.[/quote]
I moved here from Ft. Lauderdale/ Hollywood/ Miami a couple years ago!
Heeeeeyyyyy, Yeah I know, right? GA ftw!
(Mauv is my new account name.)[/quote]
If that really is the area you sort of liveā¦then you basically live down the road from me. lol
Now I know I can be drinking cups of coffee with CoffeeScripter and be crazy with Crazyblox
(Jokingā¦)
Ah, Gusmanak, all alone in Alaska.
Wow, astounding to see how many developers are so close together. You guys probably walked passed each other without even knowing.
Literally forever alone in Quebec ._.
Iām not surprised there are no devs in East Anglia. CURSE YOU TRACTORS.
Closest devs are DataStore, bradley and triston. But theyāre like hundreds of miles away.
[quote] Iām not surprised there are no devs in East Anglia. CURSE YOU TRACTORS.
Closest devs are DataStore, bradley and triston. But theyāre like hundreds of miles away. [/quote]Youāre closer to everyone else than Doogle and I, though.