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    Map Hitchcock GPS track >> "GPS Art" - you heard it here first

    GPS Route 2.jpg
    i had to post his, and see if anybody got a kick of it too.
    this was my GPS track home from downtown one day, and i swear it looks like a man''s profile!!
    maybe a lttle hitchcock like, who i happen to be related to!! weird
    i'm thinking of starting a whole new art form of mapping profiles and pictures by driving around different courses..hehe
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    Community Leader Facebook Connected Ascension's Avatar
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    That's a cool idea. Of course you could make a map and plan out the route but I bet you could come up with all sorts of things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ascension View Post
    That's a cool idea. Of course you could make a map and plan out the route but I bet you could come up with all sorts of things.
    Now that's making a line the hard way! I can just imagine someone's house being torn down because Paris Hilton needs to travel open ground for her 'GPS Masterpiece'


    Think I'll stick to making my lines the simple way.


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    It kind of looks like Larry Joe Campbell: The guy in According to Jim.

    http://www.tv.com/larry-joe-campbell...ctures;image;3


    edit: It would make a good question at the end of a road rally. "What is the shape of the route you just traveled?
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