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Wanna play with Virtual Earth..........?

JB(MS)

New member
I put the script on my website, you can use it from there or save the page to your computer (only 1 K) and use it from there. To use it, click on the link below and Virtual Earth will load. If you haven't used Virtual Earth, double click on your state, or any state, and it will zoom in. Keep clicking and it will keep zooming. You can also use the + or - buttons on the blue bar at left to zoom in or out. You can move the map by putting the cursor on the map, pushing the left mouse button and holding it down and dragging the map in any direction, or use the arrows in the circle at top left to move the map. Once you find a town, or an area, you're interested in, zoom in and click on Aerial for a satellite photo of the area. Bird's Eye view isn't available for every location but if it is available, it will light up on the bar at top and clicking on it will give a higher resolution, better photo. Clicking the + or - buttons will zoom between two magnification levels. Pretty neat to play with, plus you can find places to hunt using it. I use it regularly, mostly just to play with but I've located some places to hunt that have given up some good stuff. The photo is a tot lot and ballfield in Noblesville, Indiana. That's a long way from Northeast, MS, but if I'm up that way I'll stop by and hunt it:thumbup:.
Link: http://www.jb-ms.com/VirtualEarth.html

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