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Subject: | re: RFI er WTP etc |
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Date: | Fri, 8 Oct 2004 22:24:14 EDT |
hi all thanks to everyone for their feedback on location details. i have more than one atlas as it goes - though none is of the detail i'd like - and a growing collection of maps, which are getting very expensive. as a city office drone (who dreams of a birding safari) i try to steal a few moments at work to sneak a peek at birding-aus postings for a bit of astral travel. hence it's not always possible to consult an atlas. i've heard there is a comprehensive australian map software package called DiscoverAus. if anyone has tried it or anything similar, i'd like to hear about it. i enjoy the chatter immensely btw - even the old trolls! apologies for the alias, but i'm not out of the closet just yet. ; ) happy voting! s drongo sydney |
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