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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I have created the thing the world has been waiting for: a rear-view mirror for Google Street View
    Link please Nicky boy!

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      Walked an arse ripping, leg fecking, butt frocking, shoulder banging 13.4 miles today

      Ate an XXL portion of Fish and chips and I can now feel my legs fecked

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        Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
        Link please Nicky boy!
        It's still got a few glitches, and the code could do with tidying up. Also had to muck around with Google API keys, as well as extracting it from a larger project, but… here it is at a temporary URL (I'll try to remember to put in a redirect as and when it finds a proper home): Google Street View with Rear-view Mirror
        Last edited by NickFitz; 21 March 2015, 20:57. Reason: Missing hyphen in title.

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          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          It's still got a few glitches, and the code could do with tidying up. Also had to muck around with Google API keys, as well as extracting it from a larger project, but… here it is at a temporary URL (I'll try to remember to put in a redirect as and when it finds a proper home): Google Street View with Rear-view Mirror
          Caveats: only tested on Safari, modern browser required, etc. etc.

          It's not even a prototype, just some bits of code slung together and stirred

          EDIT: if you leave Street View for the map then go back in, it doesn't re-initialise properly. Resize your browser, even by just a pixel, and it'll sort itself out. I'm not going to bother working out what's going on and fixing it now, because I'm off to the pub soon
          Last edited by NickFitz; 21 March 2015, 21:16.

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            From A to B and back again

            Now, last weekend I re-watched the first Matrix film, which was called "The Matrix". Good usability on the naming front there. It's a Matrix film, and it's called "The Matrix". You know where you stand with that one.

            Having re-watched that, I want to re-watch the second Matrix film this weekend. (Yes, I know the sequels are crap.) But the question is, what is it called?

            I know both the second and third begin with an "R". But which is first - "Reloaded" or "Revolutions"?

            Neither of those names implies that it comes before or after the other. Maybe it needed to be reloaded before there could be a revolution. Or maybe there needed to be a revolution before it could be reloaded. Given that it's an arbitrary fictional construct, how can one be sure?

            They should have used a consistent naming scheme that implied an order, like Shakespeare did with his "Henry" series

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              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              From A to B and back again

              Now, last weekend I re-watched the first Matrix film, which was called "The Matrix". Good usability on the naming front there. It's a Matrix film, and it's called "The Matrix". You know where you stand with that one.

              Having re-watched that, I want to re-watch the second Matrix film this weekend. (Yes, I know the sequels are crap.) But the question is, what is it called?

              I know both the second and third begin with an "R". But which is first - "Reloaded" or "Revolutions"?

              Neither of those names implies that it comes before or after the other. Maybe it needed to be reloaded before there could be a revolution. Or maybe there needed to be a revolution before it could be reloaded. Given that it's an arbitrary fictional construct, how can one be sure?

              They should have used a consistent naming scheme that implied an order, like Shakespeare did with his "Henry" series
              Think it was Reloaded for the second, then the Animatrix, then Revolutions...
              Join IPSE

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                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                Caveats: only tested on Safari, modern browser required, etc. etc.

                It's not even a prototype, just some bits of code slung together and stirred

                EDIT: if you leave Street View for the map then go back in, it doesn't re-initialise properly. Resize your browser, even by just a pixel, and it'll sort itself out. I'm not going to bother working out what's going on and fixing it now, because I'm off to the pub soon
                Hardknott pass - top choice for testing it out

                Appears to work ok on Firefox. Sheep in the road appear in the rear view mirror for added authenticity Just need to find some twunt who's got themselves stuck and test that bit now

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                  Ah, that didn't take long. They've stopped for a picnic though, rather than actually being stalled on a hairpin. Only a matter of time I reckon.

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                    Morning
                    "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

                    Norrahe's blog

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                      Afternoon all.

                      And a lovely sunny afternoon it is too.



                      There's another Sunday lunch cooked & eaten, beef this week & I remembered to cook the rice pud too, though I was a little over generous with the sugar, so it was toothachingly sweet, but cooked to a turn.

                      The beef wasn't incinerated either, which makes a change. :smokn <-sort of thing the beef does sometimes if I forget I'm cooking for one.

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