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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI'd need an 'appliance' to pee like that!
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For those who havn't found it yet, it is available simply in the "Maps" option on Google on the web. You don't have to get or update Google Earth, though of course Google do allow you to get to it that way too.
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How big is yours?
I'm surprised no-one has posted a picture of their mansion on here yet?
Now that the technology exists, this should settle the argument once and for all.
Unfortunately it's not reached the shires yet so I can't yet post up a picture of Moorfield Towers.
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Originally posted by expat View PostFor those who havn't found it yet, it is the "Maps" option on Google, nothing to do with Google Earth.
Rubbish.... it is on Google Earth.
You just need to download the latest version, and then look under 'Layers' and tick the box 'Streetview'.Last edited by Cyberman; 20 March 2009, 18:55.
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For those who havn't found it yet, it is the "Maps" option on Google, nothing to do with Google Earth.
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Interesting comment on the times about this from a businessman:
It's great for credit checking as you can see the kind of property and area someone lives in, and also when buying things mail order that the place actually exists! If you are a business this is a great money saving service and of course you can show your customers where you are if your not obvious.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostWas just sparking conversation really. Not really "for" or "against" this - it does *feel* like a bit of an intrusion, but likeusay there's nothing to stop you going and taking the photos yourself.
It's definitely intrusive and a bonanza for 'peeping toms' or anybody wishing to plan and make a quick escape from a crime without going to the area and risking alerting the locals. Thankfully, those types are in the minority and personally I think this facility is great.
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Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostHonestly don't get what people are bitching about in regards to this, it's little more than a snapshot picture of a location at some indeterminate time in the past but way media are going on non tech savvy people are thinking it's live feeds from satellites that can track you where ever you go (they are combining in their heads with the mobile phone GPS tracking a few weeks ago)
Like really whats different from this to say me standing out some random sex shop for a few mins taking photo's and posting them to my web site?
For more concerned about the few million CCTV cams in the country and live web cams people point at public places
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Honestly don't get what people are bitching about in regards to this, it's little more than a snapshot picture of a location at some indeterminate time in the past but way media are going on non tech savvy people are thinking it's live feeds from satellites that can track you where ever you go (they are combining in their heads with the mobile phone GPS tracking a few weeks ago)
Like really whats different from this to say me standing out some random sex shop for a few mins taking photo's and posting them to my web site?
For more concerned about the few million CCTV cams in the country and live web cams people point at public places
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