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I propose we rename the article '''Interstate 422''' for the same reasons as [[Interstate 22]].  [[User:Wheresdib|--Wheresdib]] 17:03, 11 October 2009 (PDT)
I propose we rename the article '''Interstate 422''' for the same reasons as [[Interstate 22]].  [[User:Wheresdib|--Wheresdib]] 17:03, 11 October 2009 (PDT)
==Google Earth .kmz==
*The Google Earth .kmz link is broken, when I try to open it I get a webpage with a bunch of gobbledegook, mostly diamonds and such. I tried to open the url in Earth by going to open, clicking computer, and pasting the link, and nothing happened. Maybe we can make our own? --[[User:Jared Johnson|Jared Johnson]] 14:34, 17 April 2012 (PDT)
:*Right-click the link and save it to your computer (e.g. "Save target as..." or "Save Link As...").  Once saved, go the file and double-click it.  Google Earth should open.  You'll then have to click the checkbox next to the KMZ file in the Places sidebar (under Temporary Places). --[[User:Lkseitz|Lkseitz]] 07:04, 18 April 2012 (PDT)
::**Thanks, worked like a charm once I forced Firefox to save it as a .kmz instead if a .txt like it wanted to.--[[User:Jared Johnson|Jared Johnson]] 15:14, 19 April 2012 (PDT)

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I propose we rename the article Interstate 422 for the same reasons as Interstate 22. --Wheresdib 17:03, 11 October 2009 (PDT)

Google Earth .kmz

  • The Google Earth .kmz link is broken, when I try to open it I get a webpage with a bunch of gobbledegook, mostly diamonds and such. I tried to open the url in Earth by going to open, clicking computer, and pasting the link, and nothing happened. Maybe we can make our own? --Jared Johnson 14:34, 17 April 2012 (PDT)
  • Right-click the link and save it to your computer (e.g. "Save target as..." or "Save Link As..."). Once saved, go the file and double-click it. Google Earth should open. You'll then have to click the checkbox next to the KMZ file in the Places sidebar (under Temporary Places). --Lkseitz 07:04, 18 April 2012 (PDT)
    • Thanks, worked like a charm once I forced Firefox to save it as a .kmz instead if a .txt like it wanted to.--Jared Johnson 15:14, 19 April 2012 (PDT)