There's a big puffy solid white cloud over my Hawaii childhood house. And, a bit of a cloud over my sister's house in Kaneohe. Pesky clouds.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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Also, I just made it crash. Oops.
Tried to sneak under the cloud, didn't you?
Hey! Lori! Get offa my cloud!
Doesn't look like my mother was home when Google came by. Can't tell about my father, since he parks in the carport. There's a spot in the front lawn that doesn't make any sense -- I wonder if it's a person and their shadow?
If only the spot in the front lawn were the only part of my life that didn't make sense.
I love Google Earth.
I don't know about elsewhere in the world but the images used of Adelaide are over 18 months old. I found the Stud Adult Bookshop and they still haven't started the roadworks on Valiant Road that were finished well over 12 months ago.
The image of my workplace is at least that old, because since then a huge ass warehouse was built behind us.
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Something you should know about Google Earth (beta)... Google Earth is a broadband, 3D application that not all computers can run.
Apple Macintosh computers are not supported at this time (but we are working on it). Windows-based desktop PCs older than 4 years old may not be able to run it. Windows-based notebook PCs older than 2 years old may not be able to run it.