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koolwabbit Furniture Maker
Joined: 10 May 2004 Posts: 235 Location: Lowestoft, Suffolk
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BMac Furniture Maker
Joined: 15 Jan 2009 Posts: 618 Location: Co. Armagh
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I heard that NI was on Streetview last evening when I was watching the news and it cost me a whole evening because I was looking at everything I could think of. Some good touches - I zoomed in on my mates car workshop and there were 6 cars and 2 people in the picture but the number plates on the cars were obscured and the faces too.
Now, think I'm on it because, as I 'drive' up the country road to my house I think my car is coming towards me but I can't confirm it because, as I get close to the car it disappears from the image. However, there are no cars at my house and I only drive 2 miles a day so the chances that it is me are quite good (I think).
Also, there's a man standing in my driveway with a shoulder bag and some sort of machine in his hand - could that be a Googleite getting a reference on a satellite? He is facing south.
I was also quite pleased that my hedges were cut.
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bodgermatic Woodworker
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 186 Location: Leicester
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| BMac wrote: |
Also, there's a man standing in my driveway with a shoulder bag and some sort of machine in his hand - could that be a Googleite getting a reference on a satellite? He is facing south. |
Unlikely, the system is fully integrated. They have a car with 360 camera coverage and a GPS unit. It's all hooked up together so that the location and images are associated with each other as they are taken. They have google tricycle rigs for places that cars aren't permitted - parks etc, although I think it'll take them longer to get coverage of those sorts of places up. It's a slower process to cycle around  |
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matt Master Cabinetmaker

Joined: 04 Sep 2005 Posts: 2191 Location: Miles away - totally impractical...
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| They're up to 96% of roads in the UK following a massive upload last evening. |
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BMac Furniture Maker
Joined: 15 Jan 2009 Posts: 618 Location: Co. Armagh
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Thanks bodgermatic,
I will tell my wife my theory was cr@p (that will be a surprise for her!) but now I am wondering who he is. Mmmmm....
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bodgermatic Woodworker
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 186 Location: Leicester
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RogerS Master Cabinetmaker
Joined: 20 Feb 2004 Posts: 7605 Location: Worcs
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Three words.
TOO BLOODY INTRUSIVE
On the plus side, it's just added £50k to the value of our house as we can put on the for Sale notice
NOT VISIBLE FROM STREETVIEW! _________________ www.finecabinetmaker.co.uk
www.finewoodworker.co.uk
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Pete Maddex Cabinetmaker

Joined: 22 Apr 2005 Posts: 1954 Location: nottingham
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They havent done my road yet, thank goodness.
Pete _________________ Pete, Mad Bad and Dangerous to Know
It doesn't have to scream to cut wood |
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TrimTheKing Master Cabinetmaker
Joined: 16 Mar 2007 Posts: 2011 Location: Grappenhall (Nr Warrington), Cheshire
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I'm a bit thrown by this now. When it first came out I was disappointed that my house wasn't on it (I live down a country lane with only about 10 houses down the entire 2 miles) but now we are on there and I'm not sure whether I'm happy with it or not...
We have an 8ft wall round the garden and this has managed to take pics over the top into our garden so I'm a bit uncomfortable with that. But I'm not sure why...  |
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hivisvest72 Forum Newbie
Joined: 30 Jun 2009 Posts: 36 Location: West Yorkshire
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I spotted the car going down our street past us last year (or even longer I can't remember) and have been looking since then every few weeks to see when they finally processed that street.
To my delight, there is a cracking pic of me and my mate walking out of the office to go to lunch - the surprised/excited faces barely masked by the blurring Google has added!
It does make me feel more for the guy in the States (I think) who was 'googled' pulling up beside some 'ladies of the night' to ask them for the time presumably (in a "have you got the time", "I've got the time if you've got the cash" kind of way). His (and their) faces were masked but if you knew the person already it wouldn't be difficult to identify him. His Google Streetview appearance has been posted on enough forums and blog pages that by the six degrees of separation, someone who knows him must have seen it by now!
Happy Google Day to you all (oh, you mean they haven't invented that yet - they will do, eventually!)
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Shultzy Cabinetmaker

Joined: 10 Oct 2006 Posts: 1700 Location: Near Lichfield, Staffordshire
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Our area has holly leaves partially blocking the views, here's a worse one, you'd think they'd have checked the camera
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Greenwood+House+Residential+Home,+United+Kingdom&ll=52.92197,-1.166375&spn=0,359.98071&z=16&layer=c&cbll=52.922527,-1.16584&panoid=xat4TFIufpWDLoSxfjGTXA&cbp=12,343.67,,0,9.3 _________________ Photo's at http://shultzy.fotopic.net/
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Boz62 Furniture Maker
Joined: 09 Dec 2008 Posts: 374 Location: West Oxon
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They must have been a hurry to get to the pub when they got to my village - they missed my Close
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SammieQ Furniture Maker
Joined: 12 Apr 2005 Posts: 279 Location: Belfast - Hollywood backlot extraordinaire.
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Brendan - could your mystery visitor have been a courier with one of those touch-screen PDA's that you sign for your parcel with? Or, a 'relief' postie (student) with no uniform? I've had both here today.
Sam
PS Our street view is ancient. At least 2 years old. Belfast, eh? _________________ Entropy - I generate the antidote. |
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xy mosian Furniture Maker
Joined: 21 Feb 2009 Posts: 820 Location: West Yorkshire
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| Shultzy wrote: | Our area has holly leaves partially blocking the views, here's a worse one, you'd think they'd have checked the camera
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Greenwood+House+Residential+Home,+United+Kingdom&ll=52.92197,-1.166375&spn=0,359.98071&z=16&layer=c&cbll=52.922527,-1.16584&panoid=xat4TFIufpWDLoSxfjGTXA&cbp=12,343.67,,0,9.3 |
So that's what a 'Leafy Suburb' looks like.
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BMac Furniture Maker
Joined: 15 Jan 2009 Posts: 618 Location: Co. Armagh
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Hi Sam,
I don't think he was a delivery man because there is no vehicle on the road or in the house. He had a navy blue jacket and bag, could it be the electricity meter man, sometimes they park and walk?
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