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Question - just curious |
As of last week, when I went to the USGS website on my computer at work for recent earthquakes in CA-NV, I got a new multi-colored map of CA-NV with green for the valleys and light brown for the moutains. But at that same website on my computer at home, I still get the same old blah tan. Recently, I updated to Version 8 of Internet Explorer on my home computer, but my work computer still runs the older version of I/E. Why would I be getting the multi-colored map on the older version of Internet Explorer and not on the newer version? Or does the version of Internet Explorer even have anything to do with the difference in the coloration of the maps, as I am just assuming that must be the reason? Just curious... Barbara Follow Ups: ● Re: Question - just curious - Mike Williams in Arroyo Grande 07:21:18 - 8/2/2009 (75656) (1) ● new map, too - John Vidale 07:31:42 - 8/3/2009 (75660) (1) ● Re: new map, too - Mike Williams in Arroyo Grande 07:04:04 - 8/4/2009 (75674) (1) ● an OBS - John Vidale 10:59:14 - 8/4/2009 (75677) (1) ● OBS = Offshore Buoy Seismometer? - Mike Williams in Arroyo Grande 21:01:29 - 8/4/2009 (75680) (1) ● OBS = ocean bottom seismometer - John Vidale 23:03:33 - 8/4/2009 (75682) (0) ● Re: Question - just curious - Skywise 22:56:22 - 8/1/2009 (75655) (1) ● Re: Question - just curious - Barbara 08:33:12 - 8/4/2009 (75676) (0) |
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