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Jesse Davis July 16th 14 05:33 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
Guv Bob wrote, on Tue, 15 Jul 2014 21:17:48 -0800:

I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups!


alt.rec.geocaching
alt.satellite.gps

And, then, of course, there are the mobile apps groups:
comp.mobile.android
comp.mobile.ipad
etc.

Guv Bob July 16th 14 06:17 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
OT
I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups! I could just find two - alt.binaries.maps and sci.geography.cartography - both of which are dead.
So I'm posting OT because there are a few humans here..... best I can tell. LOL! Anyway....

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for all their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or travel time calc, or locations of hotels, etc.... just a quick site where I can enter a street address and get a simple street map. Anyone know about one?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
/OT


rbowman July 16th 14 06:18 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
Guv Bob wrote:

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for all
their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or travel time
calc, or locations of hotels, etc.... just a quick site where I can enter
a street address and get a simple street map. Anyone know about one?


http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=4/38.00/-80.46



micky July 16th 14 06:40 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
On Tue, 15 Jul 2014 21:17:48 -0800, "Guv Bob"
wrote:

OT
I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups! I could just find two - alt.binaries.maps and sci.geography.cartography - both of which are dead.
So I'm posting OT because there are a few humans here..... best I can tell. LOL! Anyway....


There were humans here. That was before the barians from across the
frontier came on their motorcycles and scared most of them away, and
killed most of the rest. Me and my wife and my 18-year old daughter
been hiding in the basement of the photography studio ever since. It's a
good place to hide. None of the barians want their picture taken, and
they killed the tographer anyhow.

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for all their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or travel time calc, or locations of hotels, etc..


We got no net in the basement, so this is all by memory: I would think
most of those don't load until reeqwested, except for the names of
businesses like hotels. .

.. just a quick site where I can enter a street address and get a simple street map. Anyone know about one?


Most every entry for a place, in Wikip, includes the long and lat and if
you click on them it takes you here
http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geo..._type:landmark

Well this is specifically the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but it will
enable you to try 15 different map sites, and 23 satellite sites and a
lot of "other".

Thanks in advance.

Bob
/OT



Guv Bob July 16th 14 06:59 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
"Jesse Davis" wrote in message ...
Guv Bob wrote, on Tue, 15 Jul 2014 21:17:48 -0800:

I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups!


alt.rec.geocaching
alt.satellite.gps

And, then, of course, there are the mobile apps groups:
comp.mobile.android
comp.mobile.ipad
etc.


Great! Thanks Jesse!


Mayayana July 16th 14 01:15 PM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
I wrote a program myself, GMapKit, so that I could use Google
maps without enabling script in webpages or downloading software.
It's a simple thing that displays a map for any location, provides
zooming, moving the map, incorporates streetview/satellite/
hybrid/road map styles, drawing on the map and saving it as
an image file.

I don't know whether it's what you need but you can take
a look. It's free. It uses the Google Maps API, which is free
for anyone to use provided that a Google logo is included in
the software. (There's also a Google website explaining how
to use their maps API, if that's your cup of tea.)

http://www.jsware.net/jsware/gmapkit.php5


"Guv Bob" wrote in message
m...
OT
I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups! I could just find
two - alt.binaries.maps and sci.geography.cartography - both of which are
dead.
So I'm posting OT because there are a few humans here..... best I can tell.
LOL! Anyway....

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for all
their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or travel time
calc, or locations of hotels, etc.... just a quick site where I can enter a
street address and get a simple street map. Anyone know about one?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
/OT



Frank[_17_] July 16th 14 01:41 PM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
On 7/16/2014 1:17 AM, Guv Bob wrote:
OT
I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups! I could just find two - alt.binaries.maps and sci.geography.cartography - both of which are dead.
So I'm posting OT because there are a few humans here..... best I can tell. LOL! Anyway....

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for all their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or travel time calc, or locations of hotels, etc.... just a quick site where I can enter a street address and get a simple street map. Anyone know about one?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
/OT


Folks in garmin ng might give answer
alt.satellite.gps.garmin

Tony Hwang July 16th 14 03:52 PM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
Frank wrote:
On 7/16/2014 1:17 AM, Guv Bob wrote:
OT
I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups! I could just
find two - alt.binaries.maps and sci.geography.cartography - both of
which are dead.
So I'm posting OT because there are a few humans here..... best I can
tell. LOL! Anyway....

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for
all their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or
travel time calc, or locations of hotels, etc.... just a quick site
where I can enter a street address and get a simple street map.
Anyone know about one?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
/OT


Folks in garmin ng might give answer
alt.satellite.gps.garmin

Hi,
Is Google Earth no good for OP?


dadiOH[_3_] July 16th 14 07:22 PM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
"Mayayana" wrote in message

I wrote a program myself, GMapKit, so that I could use Google
maps without enabling script in webpages or downloading software.
It's a simple thing that displays a map for any location, provides
zooming, moving the map, incorporates streetview/satellite/
hybrid/road map styles, drawing on the map and saving it as
an image file.


That looks to be very handy. Many thanks,

--

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micky July 17th 14 12:03 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 08:41:54 -0400, Frank
wrote:

On 7/16/2014 1:17 AM, Guv Bob wrote:
OT
I'm surprised that there are no "maps" usenet groups! I could just find two - alt.binaries.maps and sci.geography.cartography - both of which are dead.
So I'm posting OT because there are a few humans here..... best I can tell. LOL! Anyway....

Google & mapquest are fine, but with my system, it takes forever for all their data files to load. Don't need street views, mileage or travel time calc, or locations of hotels, etc.... just a quick site where I can enter a street address and get a simple street map. Anyone know about one?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
/OT


Folks in garmin ng might give answer
alt.satellite.gps.garmin


I don't know. If they really understood maps, would they need a GPS?

rbowman July 17th 14 04:59 AM

OT - Anyone Know a Simple US Street Map Website?
 
micky wrote:

I don't know. If they really understood maps, would they need a GPS?


Try geocaching with a map:

www.geocaching.com





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