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Post by mikerobel on Jan 23, 2021 13:52:22 GMT -6
For the life of me, I cannot figure out what the gray highlights mean in the timeline cells. I've scoured the book manually, searched my electronic copy, and tried a couple searches within the thread, with no luck.
Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks. Mike
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Post by noggy on Jan 23, 2021 14:27:09 GMT -6
Can someone enlighten me? Thanks. Mike Most likely not me, but in a non-LBH book I have, there are several timelines. Some of them are ""marked" in grey, which means that there were more uncertainties here than in the others. I googled a little and some similar questions got answers which are kind of in the same area, like this one; " Gray line usually means a 'gap' in data. It doesnty have any record of the exact positions during that period, so it just using a plain line to bridge the gap, without being able to show more exact details." Etc. A lot were regarding some sort of google maps stuff to, with personal timelines, but seems like it is somewhat the same principal. I assume Fred can confirm or .. eh, the opposite if he drops by. All the best, Noggy
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Post by mikerobel on Jan 23, 2021 14:37:01 GMT -6
Not being g content to just wait, I went back and read the preface again and found it on page 3:
DUH! I hate it when the obvious thing is staring g me in the face.
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