Jerry Attrick, post: 444187, member: 1585 wrote: Mr. McMillan,
How were you able to find that?
In Google Chrome, if you right-click on an image, it will offer a search of Google images for the identical or similar images as an option. It's cheating, I know, but looking at the photo I could tell it wasn't Houston and I wondered where exactly it was taken. NOLA was the likely candidate, which Google Images confirmed was the case.
Unfortunately, none of my browsers do not have the search Google images. I did some poking around for the past hour and none of the help pages provided the answer I need.
Searching images in that fashion could be useful from time to time, but I have other things to do before I head out to work. Perhaps, if I don't get too distracted this afternoon/ evening, I will do some more research to see if I can find an answer on the wonderful internet that actually works for me.
John, post: 444221, member: 791 wrote: Unfortunately, none of my browsers do not have the search Google images. I did some poking around for the past hour and none of the help pages provided the answer I need.
Searching images in that fashion could be useful from time to time, but I have other things to do before I head out to work. Perhaps, if I don't get too distracted this afternoon/ evening, I will do some more research to see if I can find an answer on the wonderful internet that actually works for me.
http://images.google.com/ and choose search by image
Tineye is another service.
squowse, post: 444281, member: 7109 wrote: http://images.google.com/ and choose search by image
Tineye is another service.
Thank you. This will come in handy from time to time.
My roof is toast but I can't eat it. I thought it would taste like chicken....
Spam and eggs.
I had no idea of how big Houston is. They say the outer belt that circles Houston is 180 miles long...
It does not matter how far anything is away in Houston, my wife can get there in 30min or less.
From NE Texas?
Uh, I drove from far southeast Houston to far northwest Houston at about 2:00 a.m. on January 1, 1987 with no one else on the road but 100 Houston cop cars. I believe that took well over an hour, especially as I had no desire to fly past any officers with nothing else to do but assume I had consumed significant quantities of the libations most Houstonians had been consuming throughout the evening. I was clean, but they didn't know that.
If you kept your rig 'tween the ditches, yeah, they knew.