I can confirm that is not an unfounded concern. ;-)I just have to make sure the map doesn't make me do something silly like end up in California...cause I could totally see that happening...
South Dakota by way of Minnesota and San Diego...
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I can confirm that is not an unfounded concern. ;-)I just have to make sure the map doesn't make me do something silly like end up in California...cause I could totally see that happening...
South Dakota by way of Minnesota and San Diego...
I have inserted the leaderboard from the google sheet into the first post of this thread as a test and to get feedback. My thought is we would replace the wiki leaderboard with the leaderboard from the spreadsheet.
Thoughts?
You must have a very slow connection. It loads almost instantly for me.Aside from the page taking 30 seconds to load it from docs.google.com, it seems to work well.
We'll have to see how it goes. I've seen it come up instantly, and sometimes stall on my home computer with a fast connection. If it does not come up instantly a refresh seems to get it right away. I put it in the wiki too...Aside from the page taking 30 seconds to load it from docs.google.com, it seems to work well.
You must have a very slow connection. It loads almost instantly for me.
I think it is google. I find about 1 in 10 times it is slow to load. I looked at the generated code - it is simply a href to the google published sheet.Gigabit fiber pipe... probably not. That was just the initial load. I’ll keep an eye on it and report if the issue persists.
I moved up from 12th to 5th!!
Go to the "Leaders" tab and select Data - Filter Views and select your region.
You're already there.@Half Dollar Bill @theflyer @tes-s
Can you please add me to the Google sheet and Tableau.
Thank You very much for your time.
Still Grinning ;-)
Umm, it’s been awhile since I’ve perused this-You're already there.
Superchargers Visited
We'll see what we can do about a map. Do you have the dates you visited the superchargers - or at least good guesses? The maps don't work as well if all we have is an "x" marking visited superchagers. They look much better if we know the date visited.@Half Dollar Bill @theflyer @tes-s
Can you please add me to the Google sheet and Tableau.
Thank You very much for your time.
Still Grinning ;-)
Here is a direct link to your map. Please try to find the dates you visited each of the superchargers so we can eliminate the x's. If you don't know exact dates, estimates are better than X's. We tend to use the last day of the month or the last day of the year for estimates.@Half Dollar Bill @theflyer @tes-s
Can you please add me to the Google sheet and Tableau.
Thank You very much for your time.
Still Grinning ;-)
I got it, @Shesmyne2" ; pieced it together from the posting history. Missing dates updated so map and Tableau data should work.Here is a direct link to your map. Please try to find the dates you visited each of the superchargers so we can eliminate the x's. If you don't know exact dates, estimates are better than X's. We tend to use the last day of the month or the last day of the year for estimates.
The default view for @Shesmyne2" updated to reflect 2018 and 2019 visits. The online version is updated as well so the current map should accurately reflect visit dates.I got it, @Shesmyne2" ; pieced it together from the posting history. Missing dates updated so map and Tableau data should work.
Here is a direct link to your map. Please try to find the dates you visited each of the superchargers so we can eliminate the x's. If you don't know exact dates, estimates are better than X's. We tend to use the last day of the month or the last day of the year for estimates.
Atascadero 10/19/18Here is a direct link to your map. Please try to find the dates you visited each of the superchargers so we can eliminate the x's. If you don't know exact dates, estimates are better than X's. We tend to use the last day of the month or the last day of the year for estimates.