That's funny. They probably set up the New York to Paris first, then added London.
I can't wait until they do 'San Francisco' to 'Tokyo'
>1. go to
www.google.com
>2. click on "maps"
>3. click on "get directions" (up on top on the right)
>4. type "New York" in the "From" field
>5. type "London" in the "To" field
>6. hit "Get directions"
>7. scroll down to step #23 and read it.
>
>Clearly somebody has a sense of humor. ;-) Intriguingly, the route lets you see a bit of France as well, rather than directing you up the Channel directly to London.
>
>If you're outside the US and your localized page doesn't have "Get Directions", go to maps.google.com and proceed from Step 3.
Gil Munk
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be." - Thomas Jefferson