I've attempted to follow instructions to Put my self on the Perl Monks Map by using www.MapBlast.com to give me my latitude and longitude.
However, contrary to the normally very helpful instructions to be found, this information is incorrect--there is no latitude or longitude available in the top left hand corner of the mapblast site.
--jens
Instructions are currently listed:
What to do:
Find out your Latitude and Longitude
Put the correct HTML comment in your homenode
Check the significant update box
Wait a day for the stats site to parse the page
Go have a look
Find out :
If you're not sure of your latitude and longitude,
use MapBlast to locate yourself.
It's a pretty decent interface, and you can get near
yourself by starting with your ZipCode, or select your
country if your non-U.S.
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Be sure to click the lat/long display in the upper left
corner of the map to display the correct format
lat/long.
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The correct format will have a small degree symbol to
the right of the first number in both the latitude and
longitude.
Considered by jdporter - Edit the phrase 'Put my self on the Perl Monks Map' to be a link to id://37653. Also MapBlast could be linkifi
(2005-01-02) Unconsidered by castaway: Keep/Edit/Delete: 8/19/0 - We don't do that, folks.
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