Re: SER1 Canning Stock Route
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Regrettably, Google Earth does not work on a Mac and the resolution
is good in some areas and poor in others. I have viewed London and
New York City at work and they are very good but my little town of
Hollis, NH is largely a blur
Wayne Perrin
On Sep 30, 2005, at 8:03 PM, Eighty Inch wrote:
> 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
>
> Google Earth Pro $400* For professional and commercial uses,
> Google Earth
> Pro is the ultimate research, presentation and collaboration tool for
> location information.Buy | 7-day free trial. . Learn more :
> http://earth.google.com/earth_pro.html
>
> 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
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx [mailto:series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx] Im
> Auftrag von Eighty Inch
> 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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