Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 03, 2016 at 11:53:50 from (50.33.245.55):
Didn't want to hijack rrlunds post below but, after trying a couple of the sites recommended in it I came to the conclusion that we let too many young, inexperienced people make decisions in our world. Yesterday something went wrong on my computer and a message came up that started out "Oh Snap!..." I have heard my kids use the phrase, only vaguely know what it means, and do not have the slightest idea why it belongs on a computer error message. Those websites below with all the street view images? Gee...sounds like a great idea in concept but I guess we never considered the idea that they would need nearly constant updating. Both sites linked to in the post showed ten year old pictures of my place. Very interesting because I did not own either property at the time and saw things that I had never seen before. Trees vanished...probably ash trees. The one site was very confusing because the aerial was July 2014 and the street view was July 2004. Guess no one thought of the logistics of maintaining a database like that?
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