| Re-cataloguing our photos from Ireland & Northern Ireland [message #794530] |
Sat, 16 February 2008 05:18 |
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Hi Viatologists,
If you've been following the viatological scene, you're likely aware of the
Worldwide Highway Library's *new* interface. In just a few clicks, you can
view road photos from three continents and eighteen countries! It's simply
the best road site out there. Tonight, the WHL continues its re-cataloguing
effort by reintroducing its photos from the Irish Isle:
http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com
Photographs > Europe > Ireland (Republic of)
Photographs > Europe > United Kingdom > Northern Ireland
Within, you can find photographs of the two M1s, some national roads in the
south, and the A1 in the north.
Through a simple menu-driven interface, you can now click your way to the
highway of your choice in ease. Unlike any other viatological website, we
allow you to resize the photographs you like. Simply click+drag to move the
photograph on your screen. To resize the photograph, just do a SHIFT+drag!
What's next? Stay tuned as we re-catalogue 'les routiers de la France'.
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
"Adding human experience to transportology"
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| Re: Re-cataloguing our photos from Ireland & Northern Ireland [message #794556 ] |
Sat, 16 February 2008 14:17 |
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On Feb 15, 11:18=A0pm, Carl ROG=C9RS <postmas... [at] calrog.com> wrote:
> Hi Viatologists,
>
> If you've been following the viatological scene, you're likely aware of th=
e
> Worldwide Highway Library's *new* interface. =A0In just a few clicks, you =
can
> view road photos from three continents and eighteen countries! =A0It's sim=
ply
> the best road site out there. =A0Tonight, the WHL continues its re-catalog=
uing
> effort by reintroducing its photos from the Irish Isle:
There's a viatological "scene"?
>
> http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com
> Photographs > Europe > Ireland (Republic of)
> Photographs > Europe > United Kingdom > Northern Ireland
How come this was not translated into Gaelic? The millions of Irish,
northern Irish (does that even make sense?) and those of Irish
ancestry who did not request this would like to know why. I am of
mixed Irish and German ancestry and I sure did not request this for
Ireland, Germany or even my home of New York State. I'm sure my Irish
ancestors would have not requested this either, since they had more
important things to do (like trying to survive during the Potato
Famine, etc.).
>
> Within, you can find photographs of the two M1s, some national roads in th=
e
> south, and the A1 in the north.
>
> Through a simple menu-driven interface, you can now click your way to the
> highway of your choice in ease. =A0Unlike any other viatological website, =
we
> allow you to resize the photographs you like. =A0Simply click+drag to move=
the
> photograph on your screen. =A0To resize the photograph, just do a SHIFT+dr=
ag!
I believe that you have the only viatological website. Many of us
have roads websites, roadgeek websites, etc., but none in the manner
of a viatological website.
I have a roads website, in which I am beginning to use a photo gallery
that allows for re-sizing of photographs, or to view as a slide show.
How this is done is up to the user, in a manner that is much more user
friendly. It's currently a work in progress, but you can see it at
http://gallery.gribblenation.net/.
>
> What's next? =A0Stay tuned as we re-catalogue 'les routiers de la France'.=
Ahh Huah! Huah! Huah!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carl Rogers
> "Adding human experience to transportology"
> ********
> Calrog.com, Worldwide Highway Library:http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> An integrated media arm in International Transportation Research. Has
> served your home country and ninety-nine of its worldwide neighbours
> since 2000, through Internet downstream and published works.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ********
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| Re: Re-cataloguing our photos from Ireland & Northern Ireland [message #794564 ] |
Sat, 16 February 2008 16:22 |
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"Carl ROGÉRS" <postmaster [at] calrog.com> wrote in message
news:Iuttj.11393$Ej5.6588 [at] newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
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> Through a simple menu-driven interface, you can now click your way to the
> highway of your choice in ease.
The only thing simple about it is the creator.
Unlike any other viatological website, we
> allow you to resize the photographs you like.
Please provide links to any others. Since no one else wants anything to do
with your contrived crap you aren't going to find anything.
Simply click+drag to move the
> photograph on your screen. To resize the photograph, just do a
> SHIFT+drag!
Why should I have to do that AT ALL?!?!
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> What's next? Stay tuned as we re-catalogue 'les routiers de la France'.
So now you're threatenting us and the French with your crap.
--
Don't forget to have your troll spayed or neutered
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| Re: Re-cataloguing our photos from Ireland & Northern Ireland [message #794852 ] |
Tue, 19 February 2008 14:48 |
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"Douglas Kerr" <dougtone [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ebea6831-c55d-4568-bcc2-12cf060c45ba [at] 41g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
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>How come this was not translated into Gaelic?
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Because Babelfish doesn't have an "English to Gaelic" option.
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