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  • C Christian Graus

    I got ZERO !!!!

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    Garth J Lancaster
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    hmmm, a) isnt that what you get for living somewhere 'down the southern outlet' (Hobart), and b) isnt that what you want (lifestyle, space, quiet) ? ps .. Hope Donna is doing ok

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      www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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      98 for Bristol in the UK.

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        Could be that they don't have much data for Tasmania. I can't find a lot of detail about the nuts and bolts of how the thing works.

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        Garth J Lancaster
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        It would be interesting seeing their algorithm - I live in Epping, NSW, about 20mins walk (1.38km) from [almost everything], and I received a '48' ... I dont think 20mins walk (unless carrying a sh*tload of groceries) is too bad. It seems weighted against more than a 10 minute walk - Im hazarding a gross generalisation, but surely this is culture/background dependent - when I was in San Diego for instance, people wouldnt walk a block, whereas I think nothing of up to 30 minutes

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          It would be interesting seeing their algorithm - I live in Epping, NSW, about 20mins walk (1.38km) from [almost everything], and I received a '48' ... I dont think 20mins walk (unless carrying a sh*tload of groceries) is too bad. It seems weighted against more than a 10 minute walk - Im hazarding a gross generalisation, but surely this is culture/background dependent - when I was in San Diego for instance, people wouldnt walk a block, whereas I think nothing of up to 30 minutes

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          The things I dislike about a lot of the north west of Sydney is there are no paved pavements to walk on. You have road, grass and peoples front fence. Perhaps that has some effect. We're in Leichhardt, when I generate the map you cant see the roads for the 100's of little icons.

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            hmmm, a) isnt that what you get for living somewhere 'down the southern outlet' (Hobart), and b) isnt that what you want (lifestyle, space, quiet) ? ps .. Hope Donna is doing ok

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            Christian Graus
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            I'm on the other end of Hobart to the southern outlet, but yes, it is what I wanted, I did it expecting a zero. I can't walk to anything, easily. Thanks, she's doing better.

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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              www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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              Peter_in_2780
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              Did you look at what it actually suggested for shop/park/etc etc? It gives me a score of 40, with the following (let's be VERY polite) surprises: "Car dependent" - doesn't know the bus route in the next street. It's less than 1km to the railway station anyway... Distances are all mostly screwed. One shown as 700m is about right; another in the same category is shown as 460m when it's really about 1.3km. Shop data is seriously out of date or worse. There are some listed that have not existed in the nine years I've been here. Plenty that do exist are not shown. Parks - it lists one 1.3km away, totally ignoring two at 100m and 600m. Pubs - gets the first two right, then an unlicenced premises, then a random selection of out-of-town ones, including one I've never heard of, 34.45km away. There must be at least a dozen closer than that. It might do OK in "major cities", but as Christian also found, scores a big FAIL elsewhere. Cheers, Peter

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                www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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                92 in (mid-town) Toronto.  My transit score was 93 ("Rider's Paradise - World-class public transportation"), which is a shame since I choose to drive to work instead of taking the subway and bus. :( /ravi

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                  Did you look at what it actually suggested for shop/park/etc etc? It gives me a score of 40, with the following (let's be VERY polite) surprises: "Car dependent" - doesn't know the bus route in the next street. It's less than 1km to the railway station anyway... Distances are all mostly screwed. One shown as 700m is about right; another in the same category is shown as 460m when it's really about 1.3km. Shop data is seriously out of date or worse. There are some listed that have not existed in the nine years I've been here. Plenty that do exist are not shown. Parks - it lists one 1.3km away, totally ignoring two at 100m and 600m. Pubs - gets the first two right, then an unlicenced premises, then a random selection of out-of-town ones, including one I've never heard of, 34.45km away. There must be at least a dozen closer than that. It might do OK in "major cities", but as Christian also found, scores a big FAIL elsewhere. Cheers, Peter

                  Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.

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                  It was pretty accurate for my location. Looks to me like the data comes largely from google maps outside of the US cities which seem to have more data about pulic transport etc

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                    www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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                    42 for me which isn't bad for Southern California ... but it also says if I want to walk to work, it will take me 3:45 while driving is just 20 minutes :doh:

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      I got ZERO !!!!

                      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                      shivamkalra
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                      Your score is no better than "pacific ocean"

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                        Your score is no better than "pacific ocean"

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                        Christian Graus
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                        ROTFL - I believe it.

                        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                          www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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                          9 NINE Doesn't surprise me - takes me ten friggin' minutes to wade to the front gate!

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                            www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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                            HimanshuJoshi
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                            My current address in northern Iowa gets 66%, not much walkable, but my home address in India gets 97%.

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                              42 for me which isn't bad for Southern California ... but it also says if I want to walk to work, it will take me 3:45 while driving is just 20 minutes :doh:

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                              Nish Nishant
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                              Most US cities/towns would score low except those addresses that are right in the middle of downtown.

                              Regards, Nish


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                                92 in (mid-town) Toronto.  My transit score was 93 ("Rider's Paradise - World-class public transportation"), which is a shame since I choose to drive to work instead of taking the subway and bus. :( /ravi

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                                which is a shame since I choose to drive to work instead of taking the subway and bus.

                                Don't like the bus? I liked the subway but hated the bus, and thus drove to work when I lived there too. Ironically we paid extra rent so we could live at walking distance to a subway station. :-)

                                Regards, Nish


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                                  www.walkscore.com[^] This is a pretty interesting use of google map data, the web site gives an address a score out of 100 rating how many services are available in walking distance. My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell :( My previous address in Amsterdam got a perfect 100.

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                                  Nish Nishant
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                                  Josh Gray wrote:

                                  My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell

                                  If you sold it, how come it's still your current address? Unless you sold it to your new landlord.

                                  Regards, Nish


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                                    My current address in northern Iowa gets 66%, not much walkable, but my home address in India gets 97%.

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    HimanshuJoshi wrote:

                                    My current address in northern Iowa gets 66%, not much walkable, but my home address in India gets 97%.

                                    Hey, that's neat.

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                      Josh Gray wrote:

                                      My current address in Sydney gets 98 and it's an awesome place to live, we hardly use our car, shame we had to sell

                                      If you sold it, how come it's still your current address? Unless you sold it to your new landlord.

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      Latest article: Code Project Posts Analyzer for Windows Phone 7 My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                      If you sold it, how come it's still your current address? Unless you sold it to your new landlord.

                                      We sold it on the condition the purchser rent it back to us for two months while we look for something else. It's a very wierd feeling to pay rent for a house you're used to owning :)

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                                        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                        If you sold it, how come it's still your current address? Unless you sold it to your new landlord.

                                        We sold it on the condition the purchser rent it back to us for two months while we look for something else. It's a very wierd feeling to pay rent for a house you're used to owning :)

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                                        Nish Nishant
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                                        Ah okay, thanks. To use a bad analogy, it's like getting divorced and sleeping together for a couple of months longer.

                                        Regards, Nish


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                                          Ah okay, thanks. To use a bad analogy, it's like getting divorced and sleeping together for a couple of months longer.

                                          Regards, Nish


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                                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                          it's like getting divorced and sleeping together for a couple of months longer.

                                          You're right, there's no love. I didn;t even mow the lawn last weekend!

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