June 29, 2007 at 9:31 am | The English Language, Work
- Posted by Scott |
I thought this was funny. I got an email today that said the following:
“The reboot did fix the following problems:”
Then the message was recalled and they wrote this…
“Sorry about the first note - left out the NOT. The reboot did fix NOT the following problems:”
LMAO. Is that Yoda?
June 29, 2007 at 8:53 am | Tech tips, Travel
- Posted by Scott |
Chad’s given me a great tip! Google Maps now has a “Customize Directions” feature where you can drag the blue line noting a route and it will automatically re-route based on your adjustment. I tried it out and it seems to work decent when trying to make small changes. Don’t try to get to complicated because what ends up happening is it creates a bunch of intermediate stops along the way in order to do all the computing. I routed a trip from my home to Cedar Point, and knowing Google always tells me a stupid way to get there….I was able to adjust it to a more sensible route. Yay…no more mapquest…hopefully.
Check out the before and after below. You can see how it put an intermediate stop in there to get it to go in the right direction after I dragged it. Also check out the demo.
