That's the reason you hadn't done the updateNivram wrote:Done -- even though you passed me with this.
Thank you

That's the reason you hadn't done the updateNivram wrote:Done -- even though you passed me with this.




Sure. Nothing else!Adela.Merchan wrote:Again, I pass youIs this a kind of race?

Perhaps, you could find some consolation thinking that I have also overtaken eddydevriesNivram wrote:Sure. Nothing else!Adela.Merchan wrote:Again, I pass youIs this a kind of race?
It is one of the advantages of having few notes... At the other rankings, I am on the last positionsNivram wrote:I should have taken more dots on my trip to Switzerland last week-end. But it was kind of difficult...
Obviously, one dot wasn't enough to keep up with you (given my number of bills).

As I was looking for long time to figure out where I can get some new dots I'll give you a hintAdela.Merchan wrote: It seems that my home city (Madrid) is between to 2 different dots![]()

What a beautiful page!! I was looking at it and I really was just in the line between my habitual dot and the new one. The address of the place (a theater) effectively belongs to the new one.knebb wrote:As I was looking for long time to figure out where I can get some new dots I'll give you a hintAdela.Merchan wrote: It seems that my home city (Madrid) is between to 2 different dots![]()
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Look at http://ebt.ernie.no-ip.info/dotconvert.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Enter your URL (including the ";dotcount=1") and select "Google Maps" as output.
So I'd say Madrid has 4 dots....
I know. I was looking for quiet a while until I found it. It makes dot hunting much easier.Adela.Merchan wrote: What a beautiful page!!
Which is usually not an issue as in an public transport the last stop counts.but in a plane while it is landing or taking off
I do my very best- I'm not travelling for dots. But every time when I travel I try to get as much new dots as possible. Next week another one or two will come. And in August some more.I have looked at your figures, knebb, and you are a very good dot-hunter![]()
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Regrettably, if you insert a note in Madrid-Barajas Airport (Postal Code: 28042) EBT will give you the dot just to the right to my habitual one, not the 4th one you are looking forknebb wrote:Which is usually not an issue as in an public transport the last stop counts.Adela.Merchan wrote: but in a plane while it is landing or taking off
There is somewhere a page where you can click on a dot and you'll get the towns and postal code which are in this dot.Adela.Merchan wrote:Regrettably, if you insert a note in Madrid-Barajas Airport (Postal Code: 28042) EBT will give you the dot just to the right to my habitual one, not the 4th one you are looking forknebb wrote:Which is usually not an issue as in an public transport the last stop counts.Adela.Merchan wrote: but in a plane while it is landing or taking off