What I want to do is take addresses of participants in a study and geocode 
them to use the location information in spatial analysis (using geobugs). 
There is no intention to ever map these points. I already have the tools to 
do this (there is an R package, ggmap, that can do the geocoding and I have 
SAS code which will also do it. The project is in the public interest and I 
would have thought that google would jump at the opportunity to improve 
their image.
S

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 12:36:11 AM UTC+10, FireHawk wrote:
>
> Sticky,
> Explain again what you are trying to do.  Are you just trying to get a 
> geolocated spot on a map and save those points for some sort of spatial 
> analysis?
> On Monday, September 17, 2012 9:48:11 PM UTC-6, sticky wrote:
>
>> The PM usually replies though!
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 6:34:01 AM UTC+10, Rossko wrote: 
>>>
>>> > There lack of response may 
>>> > indicate they are unconcerned about this issue and I can take it as an 
>>> > implicit Yes. 
>>>
>>> Interested in that approach myself - "Dear Mr. Prime Minister, could I 
>>> be excused from paying taxes this year?" and if he doesn't respond 
>>> I'll take that as a implied Yes ... 
>>>
>>> Perhaps you're emailing the wrong place. 
>>>
>>

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