oz_ollie
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Reged: 05/12/06
Posts: 3
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The location for "CBA ATM lat=-33.418796, lon=149.592651 MOBIL RAGLAN GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY BATHURST 02-6337-3051" is a long way out.
Reading the pointer details at the correct location (south west of the airport) the lat/long is:
33 25' 20.24" S 149 39' 02.02" E
I frequently drive past this location living in Bathurst.
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test11
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Reged: 06/02/06
Posts: 4
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could you please move the whole stuff to dynamic data layers (other forum)? in some areas most placemarks are now those cba spots and it`s really difficult to find anything else. all stuff in "dynamic data layers" only appears in GE if you have donloaded it to your computer.
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gikku
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Reged: 06/19/06
Posts: 1
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brilliant !
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wty
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Reged: 06/21/06
Posts: 1
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The exact location of the CBA ATM near UWA, Crawley, (Perth) Western Australia. is here, besides the Caltex service station.
"CBA ATM" lat=-31.9776447956, lon=115.813257104
31°58'39.52"S 115°48'47.73"E
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n_braz1
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Reged: 06/26/06
Posts: 2
Loc: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Its all well and good for people to know where ATM's are, but having them all over the place is kind of annoying. The fact that you also found out the exact location of all the CBA ATM's in Australia and spent the time outting all that into Google Earth is also completely sad, you have too much spare time on your hands. Most places hand out maps to visitors/tourists showing where ATM's are anyway.
My point is, people like you add so much nonsense to google earth, that it makes it hard to focus on where you are and what you're looking at, because there are so many information pins attached that you can almost not click anywhere wwithout going to a post!
Just thought you should know.
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ausisit
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Reged: 07/19/06
Posts: 2
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You seem to not understand about filtering there is a button on the side which allows you to turn on and off features you do or do not want. I find it useful sometimes to have nav on but not with all the lines everywhere so I TURN the OFF when not using them.
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ysu
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Reged: 07/20/05
Posts: 2
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I agree to a level; Spamming of google earth info links with the ATM locations is not welcome. It's a bit unethical too, in my opinion. It should be on some different layer, say 'shopping and services'. This way it's not a helpful information, but a cheap and tastless marketing. I hope someone from google will spot it and delete or at least displace all of them.
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nicko18
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Reged: 09/01/05
Posts: 5
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I agree 100%
Absolute nonsense having thousands of CBA ATM's everywhere - shameless advertising. Rather than place them under the "Banks/ATM's" subcategory of "Shopping and Services" - he's gone the more 'in your face' route of 'Google Earth Community'
If you were fair dinkum about it, you'd do various ATM's, not bank specific, only in remote and rural areas, rather than clustering 10 together in a km radius in the centre of Sydney.
Absolute junk and I do hope someone at google earth rids the place of trash like this!
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nicko18
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Reged: 09/01/05
Posts: 5
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Quote:
You seem to not understand about filtering there is a button on the side which allows you to turn on and off features you do or do not want. I find it useful sometimes to have nav on but not with all the lines everywhere so I TURN the OFF when not using them.
That's hardly the point. Most of us like info boxes containing the local church, of the sports field, or some other community locale.
None of us wants spamming and next thing you know this guy will try and justify pinning the 1,500 Woolworths stores, or the 7,500 McDonalds restaurants or something ridiculous. Maybe every Telstra telephone booth too? Give us a break.
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oberon_australia
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Reged: 08/27/05
Posts: 84
Loc: Mentone, Vic., Australia
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The public telephones won't be a problem - Telstra seems determined to remove them as fast as members would be able to post them.
-------------------- From Steve
Magnetism is one of the Six Fundamental Forces of the Universe, with the other five being Gravity, Duct Tape, Whining, Remote Control, and The Force That Pulls Dogs Toward The Groins Of Strangers
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