... how to ... its as easy as saying Red backwards!
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Imagine being the key holder of THAT search engine which can open all those doors.... Now THAT'S power.
@mavis007 What's with all the Devonshire street names on the map in your image?
I'm suprised the local 911 authorities allowed those names.
"911 Center. What's your emergency?
"I think I'm having a heart attack. I'm at 4635 Devonshire...ugh...ack..."
"Would that be Devonshire Street, Devonshire Place, Devonshire Place Mews, Devonshire Mews South or Devonshire Close?"
"ohhh...ugh...ack...Help me!"
"Caller? Caller? Can you tell me which Devonshire you are on? Caller? Caller? D*mn! Lost another one."
... "DerbyDad03" ... Ye olde England is meant to be changing from 999 to 911 so I've been led to believe
... 4635 @ block number 123 grid ref is far too easy
... door numbers do'nt seem to go above 3 digits
... UK had gone metric yonks ago but we still have MPH road signs. I think its to confuse tourists.
... loss of identity could be an issue to some !!
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"DerbyDad03" The good new is they have the new E911 which gives you the address of the caller.
The bad new is they only allowed for a 10 character street name.
re: "The good new is they have the new E911 which gives you the address of the caller." Does it locate cell phones also?
Sure does, Good news is it uses GPS to triangulate you location,
Bad news is the conversion software only allowed for a 10 character street name.
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