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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 308284" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Mapquest always ends up making me mad! For one thing, it always <em>insists </em>that my street address doesn't exist! And then WHY does it think it needs to give you instructions on how to get out of your own neighborhood? I think I have that down by now! And sometimes their directions are wrong too! </p><p> </p><p>I actually have used Google Earth sometimes to find my way somewhere. You can see the "big picture" that way and it's good for zero-ing in on a particular address because you can see landmarks like shopping centers, schools, etc. Google Earth is wrong sometimes too though. I can see my daughter's house in South Carolina, can even see their cars in the driveway and the trees in their back yard! But it has the street numbers wrong. It shows their street number as being the house on the corner when it's really in the middle of the block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 308284, member: 1883"] Mapquest always ends up making me mad! For one thing, it always [I]insists [/I]that my street address doesn't exist! And then WHY does it think it needs to give you instructions on how to get out of your own neighborhood? I think I have that down by now! And sometimes their directions are wrong too! I actually have used Google Earth sometimes to find my way somewhere. You can see the "big picture" that way and it's good for zero-ing in on a particular address because you can see landmarks like shopping centers, schools, etc. Google Earth is wrong sometimes too though. I can see my daughter's house in South Carolina, can even see their cars in the driveway and the trees in their back yard! But it has the street numbers wrong. It shows their street number as being the house on the corner when it's really in the middle of the block. [/QUOTE]
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