[BITList] google earth

David Harvey dhbison at gmail.com
Mon Aug 1 03:44:53 BST 2011


A variation,

I can see my son's house on google earth, but if I zoom in on it, it refuses
to acknowledge the address. Further I have tried two different GPS
(borrowed) to locate the house and again it doesn't exist. To get directions
to drive to his house one has to type in the address of the house next door.

I don't need a GPS or google earth to get to my son's house, initially I
used a device called a map, now I use a device called brain (albeit a
somewhat battered one).

Dave

On 1 August 2011 02:47, <x50type at cox.net> wrote:

>   yo malcolm
>
> I have lived in >35 abodes all over the world – google earth is spot on
> with every one, . as well as the many hundreds of other addresses I have
> looked up
>
> last week I was looking at a school friends house in york; I have never
> been to the house, yet using google street view I could see her front door
> was blue,  I could easily read the number on the front door, I could see
> there are white lace curtains at the windows, there was a nice yellow privet
> hedge [needed trimming] and there was a fine hydrangea in the front garden.
> additionally I could see the colour and make of her car – I could see the
> yellow number plate but the number is blurred out.
>
> I can clearly see the house in lee-on-solent, hampshire  where #1 son was
> born, including the number on the gate. The gold fish pond in the back yard
> which I cleaned out is no longer there.
>
> I can see the name and number on the apartment we lived in by the yacht
> harbour [Tr. Akti Moutsopoulou] in Piraeus, Greece.
>
> The same thing for our apartment in Kobe, Japan – our balcony on the 5th
> floor is clearly visible.
>
> Need I go on.
>
> Of the millions and millions of buildings in the world, you and hugh have
> managed to find a couple of anomalies with the addresses.
> to me that does not warrant labeling google earth not accurate – quite the
> opposite.
>
> I was under the impression that google earth is satellite photograph based
> – could it be that the photographs are not accurate?
>
> colin t
>
>  *From:* M & E. HENDERSON. <malcena2 at uwclub.net>
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 31, 2011 12:14 PM
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>
> Colin,
>
> I have two relatives, one in Gloucester and one in Warrington and neither
> of them are not where their homes are correctly shown.
>
> Malcolm.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> hugh
>
> there are millions and millions of addresses in google earth, you have
> found a couple are not correct, ergo google earth is not an accurate tool!.
>
> The laddy doth protest too much, methinks.
>
> I use it daily, have looked up addresses all over the world [including
> scotland] and am more than happy with the accuracy there of.
>
> colin t
>
>
>
> *From:* HUGH <chakdara at btinternet.com>
>
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 31, 2011 2:50 AM
>
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> *Subject:* Re: [BITList] New subscription request to list
> BITListfromlafeyssole at aol.com
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>
>
> John/Colin,
>
>
>
> I agree that you should be suspicious about strange requests for access,
> and that the one in question is best left alone, but Google Earth is not an
> accurate tool for locating an address.  A request for my own address gives a
> house on a different street, a couple of hundred yards away. For a reason
> known only to they who laid it out c1966, our "street" is shaped like a comb
> with 4 teeth - the teeth are pedestrian only, joined to the "handle" by
> stairs.
>
>
>
> Hugh.
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