On 14 March 2011 08:39, David Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 13, 2011, at 11:02 PM, mike wilson wrote:
>
>> My mistake: there are at least three nuclear plants on that coast plus at 
>> least one coal fired one.  I found the big bang one.  Anyone know how to 
>> capture coordinates from GE?
>
> Yes.  It's a pain in the arse.  There may be sites out there that allow you 
> to do it easily.  I've been thinking of writing a simple javascript page to 
> do so myself because I need to get coordinates quite often.

Google earth coordinates are generally displayed at the base of the
map and CLRL+shift+C will copy coordinates to the clipboard. If that;s
too hard drop a place-mark and copy the coordinates from that or if
all else fails open the map on-line in Google maps CTLR+alt+M and then
on the web page right click and select what's here from the menu, the
coordinates will then appear in the search window.

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