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Is there a way to add a second file to an existing file location?

I already have business locations.gpx on one page. I would like to have a nearby truck stop file on the same page so it would be easy to find for the users of the business locations file.

Am I making any sense? confused

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I can link two file pages

I can link two file pages together, go ahead and post a link to both pages and I will link them for you.

Miss POI

Thank you!

The other file isn't ready yet. I'll let you know when it is.

Thanks again!

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Uploaded

miss poi wrote:

I can link two file pages together, go ahead and post a link to both pages and I will link them for you.

Miss POI

The file has been uploaded and linked.

I would like the new file "node/11053" in with "node/3664".

Thank you.

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America Moves By Truck --- Streetpilot 7200 & OOIDA --- www.accutracking.com userid= poifactory password= guest; "Don't gamble; take all your savings and buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it. If it don't go up, don't buy it."

I have that taken care of

I have that taken care of now, thanks.

Miss POI

Your just the best!!!

miss poi wrote:

I have that taken care of now, thanks.

Miss POI

Wow Miss POI, You really are the very best sysop around (we cant forget JM too)

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sysop?

Now, that's an old term! : )

Now, that's an old term!

We used it a lot in the 80's

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Oh, yeah. I know!

I guess that I ..

Motorcycle Mama wrote:

Now, that's an old term! : )

Well I guess I sort of said how old we are then? lol.. It really isnt that old, I ran a BBS up until about 1998 or so and was alot of fun and learned alot to get by in these new days of the "young'uns" hehe..

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We're not older, we're wiser!

I remember my first encounter with this new "internet". It was through Compuserve. Had to pay $6.00 and hour (plus long distance charges) to access what is now a chatroom.

Is Compuserve even in business anymore?

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Peaked my interest

EagleOne wrote:

I remember my first encounter with this new "internet". It was through Compuserve. Had to pay $6.00 and hour (plus long distance charges) to access what is now a chatroom.

Is Compuserve even in business anymore?

You peaked my interest so I had to go and look. This is what it says on the Compuserve website:

Since February 1998, CompuServe has been a wholly owned subsidiary of America Online, Inc. As part of the AOL Web Properties group, CompuServe plays an important role by providing Internet connectivity for value-minded consumers seeking both a dependable connection to the Internet and all the features and power of an online service.

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BBS... Sysop?

Definitely terms people don't use today...

Anyone remember "Carbon Copy"....

I worked with a company that had a mircowave... which we used to talk to other computers... using Carbon Copy and such...

And if you guys will remember... the first virus that is known... came because one BBS owner didn't like it when another BBS owner said they were the biggest... So the one BBS owner wrote a "delete all" file and uploaded it to the other BBS...

He got caught... and was sued for damages...

Aaaaaah... the good ole days???
lol

Smiles

smile smile A 20 Meg hard drive weighed about 5 lbs, an XT motherboard was about 10"x12" in size and the monitor displayed was either in amber or green color. Talking about the good old day! That the sign telling ourselved that we are getting old. So let enjoy today to its fullest extend. Smiles and breath deep.

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Good Old Days

Since everyone is telling their ages, my first computer was an Atari 800XL 8-bit with 6502 processor. My first modem was 110 baud. All BBS activity was strictly text back then. Downloading even the smallest files seemed to take forever.

Remember FidoNet?

spullis wrote:

Since everyone is telling their ages, my first computer was an Atari 800XL 8-bit with 6502 processor. My first modem was 110 baud. All BBS activity was strictly text back then. Downloading even the smallest files seemed to take forever.

Wasn't FidoNet the first global discussion forum system run entirely on personal computers? I remember FidoNet fading away when that "Internet fad" started getting popular.

And who could forget the wisdom and foresight of Misrosoft who did NOT include Internet connectivity software with Windows 95? You had to pay extra to get the "Extras" (or whatever it was called) disc to get that.

Showing my age as well....

spullis wrote:

Since everyone is telling their ages, my first computer was an Atari 800XL 8-bit with 6502 processor. My first modem was 110 baud. All BBS activity was strictly text back then. Downloading even the smallest files seemed to take forever.

Well since we are showing off our first computers, mine was a Radio Shack Color Computer II with a cassette tape drive for storage and a whopping 64K of memory. The modem was 300 baud, and I had to hook it up to an old b/w tv. ahhhh the good very old days.

My very first

My very first was a Texas Instrument (I think it was a 94A). Actually had some fun games with it. My favorite was "Tombstone".

I'll guess that was 1981 or 1982.
Had to hook it up to your TV !

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My first was a Commodore64

My first was a Commodore64 back in 82. Paid $700 for it, a monitor and an 8" floppy drive (or was it 6"). I enjoyed writing in "basic."

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Yeh - basic was so cool

To be able to write some basic (very basic basic) programs at home was so neat . Enjoyed that also !

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My First

My first computer was a TI 99-4A, it came with "basic" built in and later I upgraded to extended basic, spent many nights typing in lines of code on that baby.
It outperformed the Commodore vic-20 that only came with, get this 4K ram, the TI came with a whopping 16K. BTY I STILL HAVE THAT computer in the box??? "why" ???

I then moved up to the Commodore 64, then Atari 1040 and my first 386-25 I paid $2700.00...

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99-4A

speedy wrote:

My first computer was a TI 99-4A, it came with "basic" built in and later I upgraded to extended basic, spent many nights typing in lines of code on that baby.
It outperformed the Commodore vic-20 that only came with, get this 4K ram, the TI came with a whopping 16K. BTY I STILL HAVE THAT computer in the box??? "why" ???

I then moved up to the Commodore 64, then Atari 1040 and my first 386-25 I paid $2700.00...

99-4A had 64K AND the reason you still have it is it was your first. We always hang on to our firsts - in one way or another. I do remember my 99-4A with the tape drive and old TV hookups. Those days are long gone.

My First.......

computer was a Big Chief tablet with a pencil about the size of the little finger. It came packaged in a brown paper bag. grin

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LOL

Slide rule and abaccus here smile

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Maryville Tim wrote:

My first was a Commodore64 ...
and an 8" floppy drive (or was it 6").

Neither. It was a 5.25" floppy drive. And it was still as slow as a glacier loading large programs in.

PT

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How fast was the cassette?

Guttermouth wrote:
Maryville Tim wrote:

My first was a Commodore64 ...
and an 8" floppy drive (or was it 6").

Neither. It was a 5.25" floppy drive. And it was still as slow as a glacier loading large programs in.
PT

And how would you describe the speed of loading a program from the cassette drive, then? mrgreen
I had a friend with a C-64 and cassette because disk drives were >$400 at the time and in very short supply with a waiting list. After watching how long it took to load up a game on his unit, I waited until I could purchase the two together.