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A Squared said:
Are there other websites out there which let you browse staellite imagery? Seems like I've seen a website where you don't have to load an 11 meg file onto your own computer (dialup connectin, wouldn't you know) bu can browse directly on the website.
http://maps.google.com

Works right off the website. Very slick. Better user interface than most. You can click and drag the maps and satellite images around instead of clicking buttons to pan left and right. You have a choice of looking at a location as a satellite image, a map, or hybrid of the two.
 
USA Photomaps is a good compilation of terraserver imagery. It's not in color, but the image resolution in unpopulated areas is better than Google earth.
www.jdmcox.com
 
SeanD said:
LMAO at Catberts avatar

Wish I'd thought it up. Love Fight Club. I snipped it from the airplane info card in the movie.

I flat out fall out of my chair laughing every time I see it and decided the world needed to share in my delirium.
 

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