Re: SER1 Canning Stock Route

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From: Eighty Inch
Subject: Re: SER1 Canning Stock Route
Date: 00:03 on 01 Oct 2005
Uli

It's all available on the Google Earth Home Page: http://earth.google.com/

Google Earth Plus $20* Google Earth Plus is an optional upgrade adding GPS
device support, the ability to import spreadsheets, drawing tools and better
printing. . Learn more: http://earth.google.com/earth_plus.html

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Cheers
Diana

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ulrico Becker" <ulrico.becker@xxxxxx.xx>
To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 4:16 AM
Subject: AW: SER1 Canning Stock Route


Hi Diana,

I did not know that by paying a fee it is possible to have it all in fine
resolution. That would be great! Have you got any information about how much
and how to set it up?

Google Earth is a great toy and brings a lot of fun discovering Earth.

We could send links of our locations to the list, so the world each of us
lives in becomes a bit more tangible


Mit freundlichen Grüssen/Best regards

Ulrico Becker

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Gesendet: Freitag, 23. September 2005 11:56
An: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Betreff: Re: SER1 Canning Stock Route

Lyndon

Not that Google Earth was ever standard equipment on any Series 1 that I
ever owned (even a series 1 Disco if I owned one) however what is annoying
is that it displays relatively old images, 6 - 12 behind.  I know this
because the property next to ours has recently been converted into a golf
course (the push for progress and urban/regional sprawl) the thing has been
open since New Years Day last but Google Earth still shows it under
construction.

The other annoying thing is that they only show parts in high resolution
unless you pay the fee.  This means that the major towns and cities get
shown Hi Res. but not rural areas.  So on Google Earth we can clearly see
the golf course in Hi Res. and even our north-western pastures but just
about our south-western side boundary with the golf course and 100m from the
house our property turns into fuzz.

Try seeing any details on some of the Pacific islands like the Solomon's!

Cheers
Diana



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Lyndon Wortley 07:54 on 23 Sep 2005

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