It's probably best to keep it on at all times. :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by gemby!
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It's probably best to keep it on at all times. :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by gemby!
But i feel like a baked potato :( *insert baked potato smiley here *
The plaid part?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
So they deported him then.Quote:
Originally Posted by uNz[i
You may be interested to know that we have a somewhat similar situation here in the US of A.
All of the residents of Texas were forcibly relocated from other states.
Well I think your :frusty: says it all. Why was your city not included? That was my point. You're upset that Sydney is not there so you make disparaging comments about American rooftops, twice. The first time I ignored you.Quote:
Originally Posted by uNz[i]
It is not my decision what the Keyhole company deems necessary to make available. It is a privately owned company trying to make a buck, not a government funded educational tool to brainwash the citizens of our country. Many portions of the USA are just grassy blurs. My entire college town of 100,000 has essentially no data. It is a green blur even though a State University is there.
I fail to see how you came to the conclusion that I was arrogant. You think I made this software or something?
The program is great fun for looking at places you haven't been to in a while to see how they have changed. I was able to follow old counrty roads and see my Grandmothers farm. I spent hours touring differents places on that thing yesterday, you just have to stay in the data belts.
If your location is not available, that is a shame, but no need for you to rain on our parade just because your city is not available. And no need to make comments about what people in the USA think about Australia based on one demo program. That seems a bit touchy to me.
From KEYHOLE:
They even provided a few teaser images of Sydney:Quote:
Will I be able to see my house?
That depends. While Keyhole does cover the entire globe with satellite imagery, we do not have high resolution imagery for the entire globe. We have focused on larger, US metropolitan areas initially, and will be adding much broader coverage in high-resolution detail over the coming months. See the following charts for a comprehensive list of available high-resolution cities.
http://img225.exs.cx/img225/9135/martiansoil9jn.th.gif
An admirable display of restraint, good sir.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Bad enough they lust after our womenfolk, but to bad mouth our rooftops?
A man can only stand so much.
A sound thrashing is called for.
Bring hobbes his cane.
I will ignore this barb for the moment, you have been warned. :dry:Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker
I must warn you! You are making this a hobbit. It could land you in trouble. You are needing a good tolkien to. :ph34r:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lilmiss
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Originally Posted by bigboab
Boabisms. :no: :frusty:
As they say:Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
PWN3D :lol: :lol:
City where i was born.
Not from sattelite, but it allways makes for a nice picture, don't
you think??? :D
http://www.poorters.nl/lucht.jpg
Btw, it's called Naarden........... :)
Yogi