Its the free version of a much more powerfull version.
Pretty normal for software developers to give away tasters, then say well if you buy the real thing then you could do so much more.
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Its the free version of a much more powerfull version.
Pretty normal for software developers to give away tasters, then say well if you buy the real thing then you could do so much more.
Nasa have a similar program on their website, so I've been told. haven't compared them though - probably use the same images
Grand Canyon
Niagara Falls
and boat at Niagara Falls
wtc site, with building overlay
I can stop at any time, I'm not addicted............
Beijing, can see peoplee on the ground of the temple.
Me too, and me neither.Quote:
Originally Posted by knucklehead
1. N and S poles look a bit weird.
2. Eiffel tower
3. The Great Pyramid
4. The Murray Mouth
5. Parliament House
Hi Zenwood,Quote:
Originally Posted by zenwood
What's that funny circle with cross-hairs doing centred on your place? http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gif
Cheers!
Quote:
Originally Posted by zenwood
You're right, they do. Shouldn't there be the ends of a bloody big spindle sticking up out of both of them?
Damm you knicklehead I spend to much time on the computer without this sitehttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gif
Its an adictive little bugger ain't it
A picture is worth a thousand words, and so it should be it uses up a thousand times the memory.
Try this one. Mirny Diamond Mine, the largest open cut diamond mine in the world. It is in Russia.Quote:
Originally Posted by knucklehead
Regards
Neil.
Thanks for that, looks good.
I'm currently cruising around Baghdad. Quite interesting, Baghdad zoo, the informous football stadium, bunkers, burnt buildings etc.
Try turning on the "keyhole community BBS" under "layers". Some places have helpfull notations. Not many in Australia yet, but lots in US, China, etc.
I can't get any of it on my ancient P.C. (It runs on steam), but I remember a picture I saw of a street scene, showing a tennis match being played in a back yard. You could see the ball in mid-flight over the net, and could read 'Slazenger' on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Driver
The picture was taken from eight miles up!
That's the mansion across the road. My place is marked here.:(;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve.Bisson@te
Under the file menu, there's a 'save image' item. Much easier than doing screencaps. DAMHIKT:) Adjust the size of the image in GoogleEarth (by dragging the borders) can shrink the image filesize.