Once you zoom in, the query string changes so that it includes the lat and long.
http://www.mapblast.com/myblast/map.mb?CMD=LFILL&CT=45.3974961%3A-122.727504%3A20000&GAD1=... No need to show it all and expand the node. Anyways, here is some code for conversion, go ahead and optimize away:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; sub convert { $_ = shift; my $a; my $b; /^([0-9-]+)\.([0-9]+)$/; ($a,$_) = ($1,("0." . $2)*60); /^([0-9-]+)\.([0-9]+)$/; ($b,$_) = ($1, ("0." . $2)*60); s/\..*$//; return "$a.$b.$_"; } while(<stdin>){ my $lat; my $lon; if(/.*&CT=([0-9.-]+)%3A([0-9.-]+).*/){ my $lat = $1; my $lon = $2; print "\n\n<!-- location:latitude=" . convert($lat) . ",longit +ude=" . convert($lon) . " -->\n"; } }

Perhaps, this could be included on the site, somehow.

Edited, added last idea.
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In reply to Re: Re: Put yourself on the Map -- correction by abitkin
in thread Put yourself on the Map -- correction by jens

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