Re: Juggler In Google Street View



Bob D wrote:
I've got a vaguely similar background (11 years experience), and let me
tell you

Ah ha! Two denials...hmmm...interesting...

OK, Bob, yes, please tell us. What kind of detail possibilities are you
aware of, compared to Google Earth? I was just kidding around with watch
and tin foil on the head, but common sense would say that what the
military has, will be better than the public. There is always going to be
a delay when releasing technology.

Also, it also makes sense that there is a range of technology. Unless you
or Plumsie had/have the highest of security clearance, you wouldn't work
with the best equipment the military has. If you guys did work with the
best equipment available, this thread would be the last place you would
make a comment.

It's only recently that technology from WWII has been released and that
was over fifty years ago! So, it makes sense that whatever is the best
technology today won't be made public until there is something a whole lot
better.

I laughed at Men in Black. It's a comedy and not a documentary. Nobody in
their right mind thinks MIB is based in reality, but when anyone can look
at a satellite image and identify objects with dimensions as small as two
or three feet, it does make you wonder. For example, I could identify a
propane gas tank in someone's yard and it is about two feet wide and six
feet long.

Does anyone know how often they update the photos on Google? I built a
dock on my lake, about four years ago, which is eight feet by twenty-four
feet. It appears on the photograph of my property. My studio, which is
much larger, so it will be clearly seen, doesn't appear, yet and it's over
a year old.

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