I meant "long in the tooth" not OLD...excuse also the typos

On , Francis.Hook@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks McTim for sharing "wehereisthefuel" - personally useful and also helps to illustrate what I meant abt overlap.co.ke NOT being too relevant. Unless I ma misreading the figures, whereisthefuel, still in its infancy has generated GOOD support and has 96 reports already (and indicates an average of 32 per day) - and the info IS useful. overlap on the other hand, I guess is relatively old in the tooth - 66 reports and an average of 0.39 per day (and each day that elapses without meaningful numbers of reports, this figure will keep dropping).
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> so QED?
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> On , McTim dogwallah@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Norman Boinett nboinett@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > A solution had been developed and publicized in this list a few months ago.
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> > > visit www.overlap.co.ke
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> > yep, thats the one I was looking for, thanks!
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> > Yesterday, I sent an SMS to the White African saying
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> > "whereisthefuel.ushahidi.com" (I was suggesting they do a crowdsourced
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> > fuel finder, and he replied with a real url findfuel.crowdmap.com,
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> > which I found to be quite helpful!
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> > Cheers,
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> > McTim
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