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Posted by DrGlass on Tue Feb 28th at 8:39am 2006


sick program, there are all kinds of maps and stuff you can overlay on the earth. I was just looking at lighting strike data over the whole world.

http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/




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Posted by Dark Tree on Tue Feb 28th at 10:03am 2006


Yep. It's a good program. However. Google Earth blasts it out of the water with better controls, smoother movement, higher resolution content (close up), and faster texture loading <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> http://earth.google.com . The only advantage I have found that World Wind has over Google Earth is it has higher resolutions when you are further away......so if you just want to look at a state or country and not zoom in, get World Wind.....if you want to zoom in and check out your house, get Google Earth. But even if you still want to just see a country, I would still suggest Google Earth, the controls on World Wind piss me off.




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Posted by Juim on Tue Feb 28th at 11:45am 2006


Yes but google earth's satellite image is over a year old, at least according to my house which I looked up.



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Posted by Dark Tree on Tue Feb 28th at 12:38pm 2006



It is to my belief that World Wind and Earth pull from the same DB. Even if I'm wrong (I have been before), I would still rather see a crisp image from last year then a blurry blotch of colors from yesterday. The below images are taken from roughly the same angle at roughly the same distance from the ground. You can decide which program you want.


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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Feb 28th at 12:44pm 2006


Sadly, Google Earth isn't for dial up.

I was so interested until that last line.





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Posted by fraggard on Tue Feb 28th at 2:57pm 2006


Orph, google earth runs fairly well on dial-up. It's not good for browsing the world at random but good enough for locating places or roads if you have the time. Try it before you make up your mind.




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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Feb 28th at 4:03pm 2006


Google Earth is awesome. You guys need to check out New York City (it has the actual buildings) and then the Grand Canyon. Two pretty cool locations.




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Posted by Nickelplate on Tue Feb 28th at 4:21pm 2006


I always used google earth to look up Cities that people tell me they are from. I like seeing what the surrounding land looks like. for a better idea of what kind of life they live.


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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Feb 28th at 7:44pm 2006


? quoting fraggard
Orph, google earth runs fairly well on dial-up.

Coolness.

Thanx Frag. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">





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Posted by Dr Brasso on Tue Feb 28th at 8:09pm 2006


heh....i felt like i was peeking in my own windows....sick :dodgy:

Doc B....:dodgy:

google earth rox....





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Posted by French Toast on Tue Feb 28th at 9:22pm 2006


The area around my house is 4 years old.




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Posted by DrGlass on Tue Feb 28th at 9:50pm 2006


earth seems to be mush better for looking around, but I'm really wowed by all the layers you can put on nasa's program. They have thermal images, crop growth, weather, current hi-res pictures of disasters, etc, etc.

it seems more like a reserch tool.




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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Feb 28th at 9:50pm 2006


The area around my house is actually pretty blurry. Some sections of the world don't have the same crisp detail as others, but I don't mind... Google Earth still kicks ass.




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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Mar 1st at 1:17am 2006


? quoting Addicted to Morphine
The area around my house is actually pretty blurry. Some sections of the world don't have the same crisp detail as others, but I don't mind... Google Earth still kicks ass.

I guarantee my area of the world is the suckiest... Go for "peace valley, MO" You can't even see any roads...

But i still love Google earth as a stalking tool. lol. Nah, it's grat to see how roads ACTUALLY curve, when you didn't even realize they did when u were driving on them...




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Posted by Orpheus on Wed Mar 1st at 1:34am 2006


Nickel, you really need to find enough time to run with me for a couple weeks. I can show you places in this here big ol' country that will make your home look like Eden.

Missouri is only ugly up near Iowa. Your piece is fairly nice.





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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Mar 1st at 1:44am 2006


? quoting Orpheus
Nickel, you really need to find enough time to run with me for a couple weeks. I can show you places in this here big ol' country that will make your home look like Eden.

Missouri is only ugly up near Iowa. Your piece is fairly nice.

No, I think that my area is REALLY nice, i was talking about the picture quality on Google Earth. THAT is horrible.

THIS is the border of the area I live in. google earth hates me... Not to mention that the photos of my area are from before 1995.




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Posted by Myrk- on Thu Mar 2nd at 3:10pm 2006


Nickelplate, try going to Plymouth UK to see where I live roughly. I live up and right about 1km from the city centre (the long strip of pedestrianized road.




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