Ya, the new ones are typical commercial crackerboxes.
-- Rich
I have a feeling that is not Driving79....Fredo-p wrote:So I was right in suggesting the Waze selfie awards.
-- Rich
Good point, so should perhaps be approved?bummerdude69 wrote:My guess would be a tech logging his work sites. If that's a site ID, he just needs to search on that and get right to it.TimC42 wrote:Why?
-- Rich
Good point... simply name it the OHCLU code.
-- Rich
It would be helpful if Waze would apply internal logic to accept an address range, IE, allow us to input known addresses at each end of a block, such as "1301" and "1350" and Waze would know that any address in that range existed on that block and ballpark the stop point based on even division of the numbers over the distance. This would be fine-tuned by other known addresses within the block, as well as the side of the street. The calculated stop point would not be dead-on, but it would get you into visual range 9 times out of 10, and it would allow for oddball addresses like 1320-1/2, 1320-A/B/C, etc... but more important, it would cover electrical services and communications installations where the address is not commonly available.ctpoole wrote:I have had long discussions with communications folk that wanted addresses added for the silver boxes where cables are spliced and connected so towers make sense.
-- Rich
What I like about IHOP is their "senior" menu (wife's over 55) is pretty much the same as the regular, but cheaper.Fredo-p wrote:Mark me as that 1% of the weird in the US....Never been to either place.
Denny's, it's 10% cheaper for half the food.
Another thing is IHOP still has rye bread, so you can still get a patty melt.
Been to WH a few times... they're okay. Steak and eggs are good, but I'm not too big on pancakes or waffles so I could do either place. Steak and eggs or eggs and hash browns with sausage and bacon.
-- Rich
Well... that is pretty much a permanent area place in that part of the country.FzNk wrote:I have feeling we'll be seeing a lot more of these now that marijuana is legal in both Oregon and Washington.
Now, in Los Angeles, reporting "clouds" is not unlike reporting moving police.
-- Rich
I've been finding those here in SoCal as well.
Apparently, "staff" editors have been reactivated as ign was for place updates.
Apparently, "staff" editors have been reactivated as ign was for place updates.
-- Rich
Keep it and make it private/residential.jbrianj wrote:Not sure that this qualifies as Jolly, but I'm pretty sure everyone else doesn't need to know where this is.
Without an address, it will be searchable by that name only for the person who placed it and possibly their Waze friends.
That place point, if accurately dropped, can be VERY useful 5 years from now when family wants to visit but can't recall exactly where Mom is resting due to expansion or new buildings throwing off remembered landmarks.
-- Rich
According to Ottonomy, they do, but only for the reporter and possibly his Waze friends, so "we" would not be able to search and locate Mom's Grave.crazycaveman wrote:In my testing, names don't carry over to private places. Have you had a different experience with that? I might need to go back and test it more thoroughlytaco909 wrote:Keep it and make it private/residential.jbrianj wrote:Not sure that this qualifies as Jolly, but I'm pretty sure everyone else doesn't need to know where this is.
Without an address, it will be searchable by that name only for the person who placed it and possibly their Waze friends.
That place point, if accurately dropped, can be VERY useful 5 years from now when family wants to visit but can't recall exactly where Mom is resting due to expansion or new buildings throwing off remembered landmarks.
-- Rich
Re: Jolly Place Photos