I have to renew my ticket ASAP, but i'M KB8QOJ. Can't hardly believe it's been 10 years already.
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Wed Jun 16, 2004 12:26 am
Forum: Stumbler Meet and Greet
Topic: Ham Stumblers?
Replies: 49
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Ill try to show another example. Kent county has quite a few more stumbled points. So I chose that, and I know the area well for landmark reference. Make note, note of these APs are from me. This is Kent County on the Web Maps. Note the distinct pattern that follows US 131 down through the center ...
OK, I tried another mappack from a different area than mine, I know the rand Rapids Michigan area so I got Kent County. Its doing the same thing. has ANYONE else gotten this problem? or is no one noticing? maybe some only care about their quantity or APs and not the quality of the data. LOL. I don't ...
hehe. we're filled with sarcasm. it's mostly funny 'cause there's basically just the three of us and so all the sackings and promotions would be happening to the same person(s). we encourage, in a mostly-unsupported fashion, playing with mappacks... search forums or see dutch's guide on netstumbler ...
oh heck. now we're all going to get sacked. our entire research staff are working round the clock at WiGLE labs. We may have to send an emergency response team. Does Traverse City Brewing have any porters up right now? Is that sarcasm I smell? :evil: :evil: :evil: :lol: :lol: :lol: I think when I ...
Trans IDs. 20040606-00058 20040607-00020 20040607-00028 20040607-00029 if you load the ns1 data directly into the client, does it end up in the same places? Yes, if I load them via the local button the are also off. If I export them to Summary and then use stumbverter to import them to mappoint, the ...
hmm. i lie. JiGLE and DiGLE both do it, but the webmaps don't. I'll sack our mappack creation, dissemination, and maintenence teams (and give the webmaps team summary raises), and we may well have a new mappack for you once we get the new teams up to speed and the various parties are over. LOL. Uh ...
interesting. what did you capture them with (stumbling program and version), and what format is the data file in? also, where is this? basically, whenever you see something like that, odds are it's a decimal degrees/sexigesimal mix-up (wrong coordinate system), but the programs (DiGLE, JiGLE, and ...
Sun May 23, 2004 2:47 am
Forum: Stumbler Meet and Greet
Topic: Grand Rapids, MI
Replies: 11
Views: 35373