Google's Streetview.
- Bill Sikes
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Do you use Streetview much? Have you ever used it? I sometimes do.
- Kathy Ellen
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Bill Sikes;1315020 wrote: Do you use Streetview much? Have you ever used it? I sometimes do.
Yes, quite often. I like to view my auld haunts and take long walks all over the city.
Yes, quite often. I like to view my auld haunts and take long walks all over the city.
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Not alot but when needed to see excactly what the place looks like I'm traveling to for a meeting or an event makes it so much easier. :-6
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MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
Google's Streetview.
Google Earth fascinates me ! I could spend hours and hours, on Google Earth. I have always loved looking at maps, since I was a child. It's a total bonus being able to have a satellite pic of a place, that can be enlarged well enough to see people and cars ! Really absorbing stuff. :-6:D
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- Bill Sikes
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G#Gill;1315064 wrote: Google Earth fascinates me ! I could spend hours and hours, on Google Earth.
Have you looked on the other side of the earth, where there's that really watery bit? Fascinating indeed, especially the ocean floor. Mountainous regions can have hugely interesting details, too!
Have you looked on the other side of the earth, where there's that really watery bit? Fascinating indeed, especially the ocean floor. Mountainous regions can have hugely interesting details, too!
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I do love Google maps but really do need to learn how to use it properly.
It's difficult to return home to my childhood home as the area is a bit dangerous, although it's getting better.
I've taken many cyber trips all aound my old childhood home. It is great to be able to access these views.
Tried downloading a picture, from Google maps, of my old home to my pictures/documents, but it didn't come out too well.
You can click on the picture a few times to enlarge...it's the blue one on the right. My Dad build the steps and columns on porch.
I loved that old home...so many warm memories of my childhood.
It's difficult to return home to my childhood home as the area is a bit dangerous, although it's getting better.
I've taken many cyber trips all aound my old childhood home. It is great to be able to access these views.
Tried downloading a picture, from Google maps, of my old home to my pictures/documents, but it didn't come out too well.
You can click on the picture a few times to enlarge...it's the blue one on the right. My Dad build the steps and columns on porch.
I loved that old home...so many warm memories of my childhood.
Google's Streetview.
I use it quite a bit, to be certain of where a hotel I am going to be staying in, or where a customer's office is.
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