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Old 02-08-2006, 03:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
ajordan
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Feel sorry for me

I don't have Google Earth because I have a dinosaur of a computer, however, I have a question.

How old are the maps on Google Earth? I saw Google Earth on a new computer but I didn't like several things about it. One being that it got fuzzier when you zoomed in. Windows live.local.com is pretty cool but I'm not sure how old their photos are. But at least you could zoom in and see clearly.

Is this technology something that should be put in the hands of everyday people? If these maps and photos of earth get to the point of being live, how is anyone going to have privacy? Also, I'm sure the gov. already has live technology for this very thing. Is this in good hands or how much corruption can we look forward to with these types of programs?

With all the negatives, there are positives and I would love to have Google Earth. However, I would probably never leave my desk chair so I better leave it alone. It will make a nice retirement activity someday. That's about all I have to say.

I won't be sunbathing nude, you can bet on that. Haha!
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