Carpentersville
This awesome project needs to have more users add themselves and become more awesome.
^^Well, hot damn! Small world! 
how do i change my arrow poiter thingy majig?
hit edit, then click on your pointer, then to the right of your name is the default pointer, click on that and a chart pops up.
wicked. things mang
No, that’s Birmingham and L.A. Actually the name of the town is Mountain Brook, but it’s in the Birmingham metro area you could say. But yeah, we’re back here in the woods, where it’s nice and shady.
Word, is there a helping friendly mod in the house?
What the eff, people, I stickied it yesterday!
theres quite a few in the chi-town area
I changed my icon, which I couldn’t see how to do the first time around, so you can now see that there are actually two of us in Utica. And added some lovely yellowness to the map.
^Thanks Katie!
Buster, are you spending your summer in Utica or Burlington? Or somewhere else?
^OOO! Just have to say how much I love that video avatar(?) Fluffy. Mesmerizing!
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Google Maps lets you create public maps and have anyone edit them. I thought it might be fun to map our locations. You need a google account to add points to the map, and it’s probably a good idea to just add your city and not your specific address, since this map is available to anyone.
If you want to participate, here’s the link:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&om=1&msa=0&msid=116745656998300758132.00046eababf7850ecbed0&ll=41.871095,-71.407356&spn=24.138733,39.462891&z=5
Just sign into your Google account and click the Edit button to the left of the map. Add a marker for your city and title it with your OKP handle.
[color=red]Your link wasn’t working in this post but was in the first post. I have fixed this one for you clevername, I hope you don’t mind. Thanks again for the map. ;D
Cool idea
You crazy Yanks!
done. but ill have to change it when i go back to school and after i graduate
Boo! The link is broken.
EDIT: the ad banner at the top of the page is for affordable housing in Tokyo. Finally, I can move out of the dojo.