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Florin Iucha wrote:
> 
> * Turn on your pile of scrap
> * Log in
> * Start a web browser
> * Click in the address field
> * Type "www.google.com" and press <Enter>
> * Type "Willey Hall, West Bank, Minneapolis"
> * Click on the first link
> * Copy the street address to the clipboard
> * Click in the address field again
> * Type "maps.google.com" and press <Enter>
> * Paste the street address in the input field and press "Search Maps"

* Discern from the gray void on the map which building it is and what
door to use.
* Use Google's new "gPark Beta" feature to find available parking nearby.
* What, you don't have that? Well, it's viral marketing, you know. You
have to be invited.


I really don't think asking for directions is all that flame-worthy.

Here: <http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/maps/WilleyH/>.

Ian

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