>Cool. Thank you.
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>Next, what is the least expensive way to find out the longitude and latitude of places. I need to catalog a few hundred. What specs should I look for in a GPS?
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>Alex
Once you get a google key, you can just build the following string and parse the xml for your lat/long
http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=201%20Poplar,+Memphis,tn&output=xml&key=ABQIAAAAkgy8Ufju8MmwuwcRfunFIhT2yXp_ZAY8_ufC3CFXhHIE1NvwkxRnyPG_J_uKz17aLU3J3uT7DtYSvg
As to GPS, I have bought a couple of them offf amazon.com - Garmin c330 as I recall. You can get them for just over 100.00
John Harvey
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